Pet Health Videos
05 May
Dr. John Loftus - a veterinary internal medicine specialist - explains the rationale for adding a second immunosuppressant drug (in addition to prednisone) to the treatment plan of dogs with immune-mediated hemolytic anemia (IMHA). Learn more about IMHA in dogs and how Dr. Loftus implements th...
05 May
Dr. Sara Jablonski - a veterinary internal medicine specialist and protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) researcher at Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine - explains her approach to the medical management of dogs with this disease. Learn more about the therapeutic management of PLE...
05 May
There are ongoing efforts to investigate factors that could contribute to the development of cancer in dogs and cats. Dr. Lauren Trepanier - a veterinary specialist and researcher at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine - addresses some questions about chemicals that have...
05 May
Veterinary cancer experts - Dr. Doug Thamm and Dr. Chelsea Tripp - explain why it’s so important to aspirate lumps and bumps in pets and to have the specimen submitted to a pathologist for cytologic examination. Learn more about cancer and diagnostics.
05 May
Dr. Karri Meleo - a veterinary medical and radiation oncologist - showcases advancements in radiation therapy for pets that are leading to cancer cures with fewer side effects. Learn more about radiation therapy and other advancements in cancer care for dogs and cats.
05 May
Dogs with liver disease (and other medical conditions) are often prescribed a special diet to manage their condition. Unfortunately, these animals may have a reduced appetite in association with their illness and some of these prescription diets may have palatability issues. Dr. Katie To...
05 May
Dr. Karri Meleo - a veterinary oncologist - shares these tips for safeguarding humans caring for a pet undergoing cancer treatment with chemotherapy. Learn more about Cancer Treatment Myths and Addressing Quality of Life Issues in pets being treated for cancer.
05 May
Dr. Barden Greenfield - a board certified veterinary dentist - explains why starting dental care early in life is so important and steps owners can take at home to contribute to their pet’s oral health. Learn more in "Why Starting Anesthetic Dentistry at 1 to 1 1/2 Years of Age Can Preve...
Genetic Testing For Heart Disease In Dogs
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