2020: A year the veterinary world changed courseMarch 16, 2021Pet adoptions have gone up since the pandemic began—and the veterinary industry is catching up to the changes.
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Goodness comes to light, even during a pandemicJanuary 18, 2021Veterinary medicine is no different than most other businesses—there’s been a lot of hurt throughout the profession as a result of the pandemic and its associated economic repercussions.
Telehealth gives pets a handNovember 6, 2020One columnist's tale of how a connected care conference call helped him ease the discomfort of his 18-year-old Devon rex.
Understanding the cat codeAugust 31, 2020Enrichment should no longer be considered a "nice option" for clients of indoor cats.
Now's the time to make lemonadeJuly 6, 2020Making lemons into lemonade is literally what the International Association of Animal Consultants (IAABC) did when it was forced to cancel its mid-May conference in Boston.
Veterinary professionals answer the call to armsMay 25, 2020If veterinary services have not been designated essential in your community, contact your state association and ask how you can help.
Is an FIP treatment close at hand?March 5, 2020Considered fatal, feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is now being called “treatable” by Niels Pedersen, DVM, PhD, who has studied the disease for nearly the entirety of his career.
VPN columnist inaugural recipient of AVMA Excellence in Media AwardJanuary 23, 2020Veterinary Practice News columnist, animal behavior consultant, and radio host, Steve Dale, has been honored with the inaugural American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Excellence in Media Award.
With great power, comes great responsibilityJanuary 2, 2020Steve Dale has a new job: Avenger. Not the Marvel comic book superheroes you’re familiar with, mind you. He saves the day by being a veterinary mythbuster.