What’s Beyond Creatinine
Jun
Have you ever wondered about any of the following in the management of a renal patient? Why are dogs and cats affected by CKD vomiting and not eating, even under treatment? Why doesn’t renal diet solve many of the clinical signs related to CKD? Why are dogs and cats affected by CKD losing weight,...
The Itchy Dog
Jun
Have you ever wondered about any of the following in the diagnosis and management of the atopic canine patient? Why atopic dogs can be managed or prevented from relapses, but not cured How to improve client compliance particularly in cases of relapse What are some common pitfalls in ruling out ecto...
The puppy immune defenses from birth to vaccination
May
Newborn puppies are at risk of developing infectious diseases, because their immune system is in development and immune memory is absent. The efficacy of vaccination might be affected by different factors including vaccine scheduling and the neutralization of the vaccine targets by maternal antibodi...
Lameness: what does the neurologist have to do with it?
May
Most often, lameness is a clinical sign that requires an orthopedic examination, but sometimes the cause is neurological. Sometimes clinicians forget that if muscles and/or nerves are affected they hurt causing neurological lameness. It is debatable whether problems of the muscle tissue should be ma...
Pharmacross Webinar Series was launched with success
May
We had the honor to launch our Webinar Series with Dr Xavier Roura, DVM, PhD, Dipl ECVIM-CA as the invited speaker to our first webinar on Diagnosis & Management of Acute & Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs. The webinar was held on April 16 and was attended by 380 veterinary practitioners and student...