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“A Practice Divide Between Neurologists and Surgeons”: How Does It Affect Patient Outcomes?
A survey-based study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice provides an update on the surgical management of acute canine thoracolumbar intervertebral disk extrusion (IVDE). The post “A Practice Divide Between Neurologists and Surgeons”: How Does It Affect Patient Outcomes? appeared first on Today's Veterinary Practice .

The trouble with veterinary practice prices
What I’m now starting to understand is our clients are almost always keen enough to know individual veterinarians are seldom at fault, personally, for the economics in play. Nevertheless, our everyday critics (our clients, that is) are evaluating our professional behavior and expecting better from people who purport to care about animals.

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Nutrition clinically shown to improve cats’ mobility in as little as 1 month and stimulate metabolism to help burn fat and lose weight.

Nutrition clinically proven to improve mobility
Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic Weight + j/d is clinically shown to improve cats’ mobility in as little as 1 month & stimulate metabolism

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Nutrition to help fight inflammation and preserve cartilage. 88% of pets lost weight in 2 months at home when fed Metabolic nutrition.

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Hill's Prescription Diet Metabolic Weight + j/d
Nutrition to help mobility in as little as 1 month. 88% of pets lost weight in 2 months at home with Metabolic nutrition.

Nutrition to improve mobility in dogs
Nutrition that helps support joint cartilage preservation and is clinically proven to improve mobility in as little as 3 weeks.

WordRx: Your dose of veterinary wordplay
Challenge your veterinary vocabulary! This fun, quick Wordle-style quiz keeps your brain sharp. Don’t worry—this isn’t serious business, just a little fun for vets who love words!

Pet toxicity claims on the rise, data shows
Data from more than 71,000 pet insurance claims highlights common household toxins and the substances most often leading to emergency vet visits.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Common Arrhythmias
In this session: Allison Gagnon, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Cardiology), helps veterinarians confidently use the ECG in everyday canine and feline practice in this practical, case-based session. Attendees will learn when to perform an ECG, how to obtain high-quality tracings, and how to identify common arrhythmias and conduction abnormalities. ECG waveforms, measurements, and mean electrical axis will be reviewed with a focus on clinical relevance, including how findings guide diagnosis and treatment decisions. The session concludes with real ECG examples to reinforce rhythm recognition and interpretation skills.

When to induce vomiting
Given the ever-increasing availability of OTC medications, chemicals (e.g., fertilizers, rodenticides, chemotherapeutic agents), prescription medications, foods, the legalization of marijuana in many jurisdictions, illicit drugs, and more toxic substances that can wreak havoc on our pets, cognizance of these threats and education of clients to minimize risks remains part of our duty as veterinarians 365 days a year.

Rehab first for patellar luxation
In this author’s opinion, veterinary medicine, especially as taught in many veterinary colleges, contains an intrinsic bias toward surgery. It may, therefore, be inconceivable to some veterinarians that non-surgical treatment could be successful, scientific, or in any way superior to surgical techniques.

The case of a dog's 'melting' face
Learn about the rare immune-mediated neutrophilic ulcerative dermatitis that has been reported in only a handful of veterinary patients, as seen in the case of a miniature pinscher.

Q&A on OSHA's new safety data sheet standards helps you stay compliant
The lack of a ‘hazard communication’ plan is reportedly the second-most-cited OSHA violation – and safety data sheets are an important part of that plan. Check out some common OSHA questions, answered.
A Different View of Grooming
A note on the history and importance of pet grooming, plus announcements about the Research Wrapped Newsletter from Today's Veterinary Practice and the 2026 Dr. The post A Different View of Grooming appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
NAVTA’s Scope of Practice Report
NAVTA’s Veterinary Nurse Initiative Practice and Standards Committee has initiated a multipart project to address commonly voiced concerns about unclear or inconsistent scope of practice laws. The post NAVTA’s Scope of Practice Report appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
Optimizing Work Schedules in Veterinary Practice: Impact on Staff Wellbeing and Career Satisfaction
Veterinary teams are carrying a heavy load: rising caseload complexity, staffing shortages, emotional labor, and the reality that bodies and brains have limits. The post Optimizing Work Schedules in Veterinary Practice: Impact on Staff Wellbeing and Career Satisfaction appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
Triaging Feline House Soiling Using Telemedicine
Feline house soiling is defined as urination and/or defecation outside of a litter box. The post Triaging Feline House Soiling Using Telemedicine appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
A Step-by-Step Guide to In-House Cytology in Veterinary Dermatology
Appropriate sampling techniques are key to obtaining diagnostic cytology. The post A Step-by-Step Guide to In-House Cytology in Veterinary Dermatology appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
Understanding and Preventing External Parasites
Effective client education is a critical skill for veterinary nurses in small animal practice. The post Understanding and Preventing External Parasites appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
Dispelling Pet Nutrition Myths
At first glance, nutrition seems to be a rather simple topic. The post Dispelling Pet Nutrition Myths appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
Battling Giants: A Case of Canine Dioctophymiasis
The giant kidney worm is a lesser-known parasite that is contracted through the ingestion of undercooked frogs and fish or contaminated drinking water. The post Battling Giants: A Case of Canine Dioctophymiasis appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
How to Identify and Address Grooming Neglect
Veterinary nurses are often the first to notice when something is “off” with a client or patient. The post How to Identify and Address Grooming Neglect appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
Advanced Veterinary Nursing for Patients With Cleft Palate
While surgical repair is the definitive long-term solution, a comprehensive approach involving immediate nutritional support, diligent monitoring, and thorough client education is essential for a successful outcome. The post Advanced Veterinary Nursing for Patients With Cleft Palate appeared first on Today's Veterinary Nurse .
Study Shows High Prevalence of OA (60%) in Canine Patients: How Should This Affect Your Approach to Exams?
Researchers at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine evaluated 30 dogs to determine the prevalence and severity of radiographic OA and affected joints in medium and large dogs. The post Study Shows High Prevalence of OA (60%) in Canine Patients: How Should This Affect Your Approach to Exams? appeared first on Today's Veterinary Practice .
How Sedation Benefits Both Pets and People
Sedation can sound intimidating or even unnecessary, but it is an important part of providing safe, effective veterinary care. The post How Sedation Benefits Both Pets and People appeared first on Today's Veterinary Practice .
A Calendar of Upcoming NAVC Events and Programs
Upcoming events from the NAVC: a free reptilian CPR webinar from VetFolio and HiVE Midwest, a CE conference for your veterinary support team! The post A Calendar of Upcoming NAVC Events and Programs appeared first on Today's Veterinary Practice .
From Ancient Ischuria to Modern Acute Kidney Injury
A continuing education feature on acute kidney injury, a free ebook, and a learning path on the role of nutrition in managing challenging conditions for even more CE! The post From Ancient Ischuria to Modern Acute Kidney Injury appeared first on Today's Veterinary Practice .
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Alexandre Rossi
Dr. PetReferência nacional em comportamento animal e bem-estar de pets. Zootecnista com Mestrado em Psicobiologia pela USP, veterinário e apresentador de TV. Criador do método de adestramento positivo mais difundido no Brasil.
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Formação
- Zootecnista (UNESP)
- MSc Psicobiologia — Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- Médico Veterinário
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- Apresentador do programa 'Cão Cidadão' — TV Globo
- Apresentador — National Geographic Channel
- Mentor de mais de 150.000 famílias com pets
- Autor de livros sobre comportamento animal
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