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Emily Simcock offers some observations following her move back to clinical farm practice in the latest in the Practice Notes series.
Martin Atkinson reports on SPVS Snowscene, which focused on a non-clinical programme of staff management and finances.
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.
Nicola Menzies-Gow describes estimation of fluid deficit in horses, various administration routes and fluid types using an ongoing plan.
Alison Howey, in her third article of a series, discusses the role of legislation in governing dogs and their owners’ responsibility to society.
Sonya Miles reports on the case where a frog was diagnosed and treated for this condition, involving surgical removal.
John Dawson discusses the inception and evolution of a five-step foot trimming method.
Chanticleer muses on how the winds of change are affecting the veterinary profession.
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.
Romain Paillot, Adam Rash and Camilla Strang discuss surveillance efforts and the importance of following recommended vaccination schedules.
Alberto Palella Gómez presents the case of three-year-old male, neutered pug Gus in the latest Case Notes feature.
Elisabetta Mancinelli discusses an animal frequently presented to rescue centres and private clinics for rehabilitation or treatment.
Jennifer Marsh discusses sheep digestion, methods of improving field pastures for optimum nutrition, and grazing strategies.
Martin Atkinson reports on the 34th Congress in the Snow, which saw the annual event hit Mayrhofen in Austria for the first time.
Ali Budgell reports on this year’s national gathering of the Veterinary Christian Fellowship.
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.