Registered users can now read the first part of Nick Marsh's brand new book, "Once Bitten: The adventures and misadventures of a young veterinary surgeon".
Sara Pedersen considers how different types of clostridial disease attack these animals – resulting in a usually fatal outcome – and the utilisation of control strategies.
Ian Wright looks at frequently asked questions from owners and veterinary professionals on protecting pets from
parasites in the household and when travelling.
Veronica Roberts looks at some of the possible causes of weight loss in horses, using gastrointestinal disease as the main focus, and suggests ways of testing for its origin.
Florence Vessieres and David Walker, in part one of a two-part article, discuss how to assess intestinal disorders in cats and dogs and ways of managing the clinical signs of developing diseases.
Shivananden Sawmy analyses a case of an adult male lionhead leporid presenting with suspected lead poisoning in terms of pathogenesis, signs, diagnosis and treatment options.
Peter Edmondson reports on the 55th National Mastitis Council annual meeting, which involved lectures on effective communication and the future of antibiotic use.
Emily Haggett summarises diagnosis and possible treatment and prevention options for equine stomach ulcers – a common problem for the performance horse industry.
Ariane Neuber outlines the factors involved in ear inflammation in canines and explains the importance of cytology in choosing the correct antibiotic and cleaning method.
Suzhy Winfield recounts a case of a mouth injury caused by a fish hook in a young husky to highlight the dangers of leaving this item of fishing equipment lying around.