Alex Gough also looks at studies into Giardia duodenalis in dogs, discospondylitis, a cisplatin delivery platform and the intrathecal administration of cytosine arabinoside in his latest Research Review.
Kate Parkinson looks at the lessons learned from a canine case of suspected penile prolapse, including the procedures undertaken and postoperative outcomes that ensued.
Emi Barker describes the causes and risk factors of pancreatitis in dogs, various signs, diagnosis, and management options involving fluids, drug therapy and nutrition.
Rebecca Robinson, in the second of a two-part article, explains in more detail methods of fluid therapy available, choosing the required one and rates of administration.
Cat Henstridge suggests vets need to be proactive in treating elderly pets as their instinct is to hide illness and owners may be reluctant to accept problems exist.
Marge Chandler discusses the importance of fibre in the diet of dogs and cats, looking at types of fibre and the positive and negative effects they can have on pets’ health.
Sally Birch discusses the case of Simon, a four-year-old male, neutered domestic shorthair cat, after he was rushed to surgery having been hit by a car, in the latest Case Notes series.
Rebecca Robinson explains how fluid therapy can aid in management of medical conditions or support during surgical procedures, providing examples of solutions to use.
Sarah Caney provides details on how to spot the clinical signs of this fairly common disorder, which mainly affects older cats, and how to appropriately manage it.
Nic Ilchyshyn discusses methods of identifying lymphoid cancer cells and how investigations of flow cytometry can guide specific treatment and prognosis of diseases.
Samantha Taylor reviews routes of exposure and treatment to this pyrethroid, as well as ways of ensuring clients are well-informed to avoid unintentional harm to pets.
Nigel Dougherty presents a case of GDV in a New Zealand sheepdog and discusses management of the stomach’s ischaemic gastric fundus and greater curvature.
Arianna Negrin and Giunio Bruto Cherubini investigate the clinical signs and epidemiology of the most common spinal diseases in cats, with discussion of management using diagnosis acronym “VITAMIN D”.
Kit Sturgess discusses some of the causes of this intestinal disease and how using probiotics and dietary therapy are among the best available approaches to treatment.