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Veterinary Diagnostics: How They Can Be Improved With New Technologies
For some years now, we have been seeing major changes in veterinary clinics, thanks to new technology. Its application is wide-ranging, as it not only helps improve communication and the promotion of your practice, but it has also become a key tool in developing new...
One Health: What Is It and What Role Does It Play in the Veterinary Sector?
60% of infectious human diseases come from animals, according to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). This is just one indication of how caring for animal health supports global welfare and how health is interdependent between humans, animals, and the...
Veterinary Practice Management: A Practical Guide
If you have your own veterinary practice, you may have realised that the challenges involved in running your business are totally different from those of being a practising veterinarian. Despite the fact that many veterinarians want to open their own practice, the...
How Remote Diagnostics Can Be Used in the Veterinary Field
For many veterinarians, the pandemic was the time when they started experimenting with telemedicine and remote diagnostics. However, in many cases these consultations were not regulated and perhaps not valued by clients who were unfamiliar with the process After...
Effective Alternatives to Animal Hospitalisation
If you run a veterinary practice, you will know first-hand that hospitalising animals is sometimes necessary, especially after an operation or when an illness is detected that needs to be monitored. This is often complex and costly, as it’s necessary for the...
How to Best Monitor Animal Vital Signs in Your Veterinary Clinic
Vital signs are measurements of the body’s most basic functions. This includes temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, capillary refill time, mucous membrane color, and hydration status. As a veterinarian, there are a number of scenarios where you need to monitor...
What Vets Need to Know about Autoimmune Diseases in Dogs
The immune system is responsible for fighting off germs, bacteria and viruses and it is an animal’s first line of defense. However, when the immune system can’t tell the difference between good and bad cells, antibodies can mistakenly attack healthy cells, leading to...
What Are the Best Pet Monitoring Devices for Vets?
Remote pet monitoring is becoming an increasingly popular way for veterinarians to keep track of an animal’s health between visits. This can be a great way for you to monitor the vital stats of animals with chronic, ongoing health issues so that you can detect and...
Heart Problems in Dogs: What Are the Symptoms?
Although heart attacks are incredibly rare in dogs, heart disease is much more common, affecting up to 15% of dogs. Heart problems in dogs include congestive heart failure, canine cardiomyopathy, pulmonic stenosis, and canine valvular disease. Failure to detect and...
How to Monitor Pet Health in a Veterinary Practice
As a veterinary practitioner, a key part of your role is treating sick and injured animals. But another crucial role is proactively monitoring pet health. This includes conducting periodical wellness exams and check-ups to ensure pets are fit and healthy,...