Zoë Nalborczyk BSc, BVMSci, MRCVS and Rob Pettitt BVSc, PGCertLTHE DSAS(Orth), SFHEA, FRCVS discusses the latest treatment options for this orthopaedic condition in dogs.
Anne-Sophie Van Wijnsberghe and Carl Bradbrook discuss the benefits, disadvantages and application of these two anaesthetic techniques in canine and feline patients, along with the drugs used to implement them.
Francesco Cian DVM, DipECVCP, FRCPath, MRCVS presents the case of a nine-year-old Rottweiler with a one-week history of lethargy and inappetence in the latest of his Diagnostic Dilemmas.
Jesse McCall, of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and RCVS Knowledge advancing the quality of veterinary care suggest five simple questions that can help teams put even the most unforgettable shifts to bed, and get in the best shape to deliver excellent care.
This article draws attention to Q fever, which is a cause of reproductive diseases in cattle and small ruminants. It is a zoonosis, yet sorely lacks the necessary national recognition to successfully eradicate it.
As lameness treatments continue to develop, vets, farmers and foot trimmers must work together to not only focus on curing the cow, but also improving its welfare post-treatment – a process that requires using all the tools available.
Emma Fishbourne discusses how vets can help their clients to identify and tackle factors that affect fertility, and ensure that any oestrus synchronisation programme selected is suited to the cattle on that farm.
Phil Elkins looks at some of the approaches and tactics to aid farm vets in moving conversations around bovine respiratory disease from a reactive to a preventive focus.
Ginny Sherwin covers work around scour and how to communicate to clients on when to intervene, and what to look out for, putting a practical spin on many of the complex areas around scour prevention, management and treatment.
Calf health is a key area for vets to get involved in on farm, and requires consideration of factors including management procedures, the environment, specific diseases and calf immunity – with a great emphasis placed on prevention.
Susan Carr BVetMed, MRCVS discusses how, with wormer resistance on the rise, action is needed now to tackle the issue and provides advice to vets on supporting sheep farmers.
Kit Sturgess MA, VetMB, PhD, CertVR, DSAM, CertVC, FRCVS draws on published literature to try to evaluate the benefits and risks of neutering versus not in cats and dogs.
The digital version of BSAVA Congress Times includes podcast discussions and clinical webinars ahead of this year’s event, which returns to Manchester Central from 23-25 March.
Ahead of her lecture in the urinary surgery stream at BSAVA Congress, Rosanne Jepson describes the types of stones commonly found in the upper and lower feline urinary tracts, as well as clinical presentations, diagnostic options and medical management…