Vet Times articles
The latest veterinary content produced by Vet Times, covering topics such as Companion animal, Equine, Exotics, Farm animal, Welfare and General.July 2013
HEIDI FEATHERSTONE considers the options for surgical management of this difficult condition whose exact causes … more
35 minsKUMAR SIVAM describes the profound effects of these mould-originating molecules that pose health risks to … more
ALEX GOUGH A look at the latest studies and findings in veterinary medicine PROTEIN-LOSING enteropathy … more
THE secretary general of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), … more
MATTHEW OXFORD considers underlying factors when highlighting options for managing this condition, and provides a … more
REBECCA HUBBARD joined the teams from the 12 vet practices that form White Cross Vets … more
KAREN L PERRY, THOMAS H WITTE describe the application of negative pressure wound therapy dressings … more
SHEEP farmers are being reminded to prepare for, predict and prevent blowfly strike in a … more
CLAIRE WYLIE considers the risk posed by Leishmania infection to dogs – the main reservoir host – … more
DAVID RENDLE claims antimicrobials are commonly prescribed unnecessarily, and advises on how practices should be … more
IN issue VT43.27, we published an article titled “Canine acquired heart disease: advances in medical … more
JAMES BARNETT provides an overview of the marine mammal studies associated with strandings, which were … more
IT was a fascinating experience. We’ve all seen it on TV – where investigators sit behind a … more
“THERE are five things the NHS should do. First it should stop you dying.†Immortality … more
RICHARD JONES looks at methods of repairing fractures, including practical considerations, such as cage rest, … more
IVAN RAKIC discusses the difficulty of successfully treating horses in Serbia due to a lack … more
ROGER BLOWEY reports on the successes and drawbacks associated with alternative farming systems, while comparing … more
STEPHEN LISTER continues his advice for veterinarians who may have clients expecting treatment for poultry, … more