Antonia Mavropoulou summarises the clinical signs of this condition in cats and dogs before outlining common treatment medications and an approximate dosage for each.
Mat Hennessey and Samuel Hornsey discuss the formation of a veterinary support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, and preview the first annual meeting at BSAVA Congress.
Andy Durham discusses therapy methods relating to two of the most common equine laminitis causes – equine metabolic syndrome and pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction.
Elisabetta Mancinelli discusses the importance of the modality in select species, including rats, bearded dragons, rabbits and chinchillas in her latest Exotic Encounters column.
Kathryn Pratschke, in the second part of a two-part article, discusses preoperative tumour staging, sentinel node evaluation and tumour margins in oncology surgery.
Samantha Taylor, in the second of this two-part article, discusses management options relating to complications of CKD, including proteinuria and urinary tract infections.
Laura Holm looks at how to spot the early signs of cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy, such as the onset of lesions, and discusses ways of managing it.
Karen Walsh discusses anaesthetic management options for the more common endocrinopathies seen in general practice, as well as considerations for these cases.
Alex Donaldson reflects on the foot-and-mouth outbreaks that occurred in the UK between 2001 to 2011 and assesses the culling methods used to control them.
Rob Pilsworth reviews key points from a peer-reviewed journal paper by him and Sue Dyson that discussed why nerve block results can sometimes be misleading.
Sarah Springthorpe is a qualified vet who left the profession to join communications agency Pegasus earlier this year. We asked Sarah to step into the Examination Room to explain what brought about this striking change.
Hany Elsheikha discusses factors regarding why owners may not adhere to treatment protocols, impact on parasite prevention and how compliance can be improved.