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Andrew Kent reports on the small animal internal medicine CPD, which took place on 5 April at the ICC in Birmingham.
Floor Driessen discusses the case of a seven-year-old male, neutered greyhound in the latest in the Case Notes series.
Becky Robinson looks at safe and effective techniques for applying regional anaesthesia to head, eye, thoracic and pelvic limbs.
Dog behaviourist and registered dog trainer, Karen Wild, discusses the possible psychological implications of parasite bites in pets.
Fiona Adam and James Histed describe methods of assessing high blood pressure in felines, causes of the condition and various organ damage.
Victoria Brown explains steps taken in the case of a canine patient that presented with nocturia and urinary incontinence.
Alex Gough runs his eye over more innovations in the veterinary world, in his latest Research Review.
Hany Elsheikha discusses helminth and protozoa infections, their clinical impact, detection methods and control strategies .
Vanessa Biggle begins the first in a series on how the profession can help reduce rehoming numbers by looking at neutering.
Albane Fauron and Karen Perry look at the physiology of disordered function associated with this condition, in the first of a three-part article.
Becky Robinson discusses some of the best practice techniques when performing anaesthesia on small animal patients.
Francesco Cian presents on the case of an eight-year-old female dog with generalised lymphadenomegaly.
Silke Salavati describes how chronic inflammatory conditions of the gastrointestinal tract develop in cats, plus treatment methods.
Frances Taylor examines means of performing small animal oncology tests with the aim of tailoring a clinical plan for each patient.
Alberto Palella Gómez presents the case of three-year-old male, neutered pug Gus in the latest Case Notes feature.
New research reveals pet owner’s biggest concerns, and also highlights a worrying lack of understanding of the key parasite risks.
Palatable oral chews have transformed the ectoparasite market in the USA, and the same trend is happening here in the UK.
Parasitologist Ian Wright discusses the evolving parasite risks facing dogs, including the growing threat of lungworm and ticks.
Recent research at the University of Salford shows that questing Ixodes ticks were found almost every month of the year.
See how palatable oral chews can positively transform the pet and owner experience of parasite control.