Vet Times articles

The latest veterinary content produced by Vet Times, covering topics such as Companion animal, Equine, Exotics, Farm animal, Welfare and General.

August 2021

Guillaume Albertini and Fabio Stabile update readers on information published surrounding the most common of these conditions that have an impact the central nervous system in canine patients.

85 mins

Ross Allan explains the need to inform, educate and inspire when discussing the diagnosis and management of cases with clients.

21 mins

David Harwood BVetMed, FRCVS summarises topics discussed at the Goat Veterinary Society spring meeting, which was held online again.

20 mins

Diego Rodrigo Mocholi details the various types of block available and their use in canine, feline and equine veterinary medicine.

77 mins

Nicola Menzies-Gow, MA, VetMB, PhD, DipECEIM, CertEM(IntMed), FHEA, MRCVS provides an overview of the two most common conditions affecting horses.

44 mins

Sarah Caney BVSc, PhD, DSAM(Feline), MRCVS describes how the cause of this issue is diagnosed, as well as the management of patients affected by the condition.

38 mins

July 2021

Jack Reece BVSc, BSc, MRCVS discusses the outcome of the Indian charity he volunteers for moving to using a surgical pack for a single spay.

25 mins

Mike Davies discusses the ongoing developments in the pet food marketplace and their implications for practices.

38 mins

Stuart Carmichael looks at steps practices can take to provide lifelong care for these patients, as well as new developments to facilitate this.

28 mins

Elisabetta Mancinelli begins this series by discussing urinary tract and gastrointestinal disorders that are frequently seen in these patients.

46 mins

Carolina FernĂĄndez SĂĄnchez discusses a case involving an eight-year-old male neutered Staffordshire bull terrier in the latest in the Vet Times Case Notes series.

34 mins

Fleur Whitlock and Richard Newton take a detailed look at latest thinking on tackling it, including a breakdown of latest cases in the UK and elsewhere.

Karin Kruger discusses equine gastric ulcer syndrome, which is currently differentiated into two distinct disease syndromes that require their own strategies from equine vets.

33 mins

Kate Loomes BVSc(Hons), MSc, CertAVP(EP), CertAVP(VA), CertAVP(EM), DipECVAA, MRCVS IN this article, the author fully explains partial IV anaesthesia – the maintaining of anaesthesia with a combination of IV and inhalational agents.

82 mins

Ann Derham looks at the most common types of lameness in horses, the importance of an orderly and logical examination and preventive strategies.

29 mins

In an open letter to the profession, Vet-AI’s Sarah Warren describes how she hopes to leave a lasting legacy and be remembered as “chief happiness officer” at the business she helped to create.

9 mins

Fluid therapy is a topic that sometimes gets overlooked by vets, partly because there is a misconception that developing fluid plans can be difficult.

5 mins

Hany Elsheikha explains why understanding this – particularly among millennials – is among vets’ most important duties.

23 mins

Roger Evans provides more musings in this Vet Times column from June 2021.

19 mins

Renata Stavinohova and James Oliver offer a detailed description of basic and more advanced surgical procedures to address eyelid tumours in dogs and cats.

42 mins