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Veterinary Information Network 01.07.2021

Independence Day in the U.S. (aka Fourth of July) is just around the corner! Are your clients are prepared for the festivities? You can help keep your patients have a safe and happy holiday by sharing these simple tips.

Veterinary Information Network 29.06.2021

We've all looked at a little pot-bellied dog with bad hair and wondered if it's got an endocrine disease. Learn about a new tool that can help you decide whether to pursue a likely Cushing's diagnosis or avoid unnecessary testing. Learn more: https://www.vin.com/vinmembers/rounds?id=9900315

Veterinary Information Network 18.06.2021

Join Avery Bennett, DVM, MS, DACVS for this week's Tuesday Topic where the discussion will focus on the anatomy of the cysterna chyli, the thoracic duct, and the pathophysiology of chylothorax in cats. Join tomorrow: https://www.vin.com/vinmembers/rounds?id=10254950

Veterinary Information Network 08.06.2021

Looking for ways to improve personal productivity? In this session, you'll learn about tools that you can start using immediately, regardless of management's protocols or medical record systems. Join tomorrow:https://www.vin.com/vinmembers/rounds?id=10154278

Veterinary Information Network 22.05.2021

Leptospirosis affects both humans and animals and can be very serious. Vaccinating your pet is the best way to protect your pets, yourself, and your family from Leptospirosis. Talk to your veterinarian about how to get the vaccine and how to prevent the spread.

Veterinary Information Network 02.05.2021

More than 130 cats in the United Kingdom have been afflicted in recent weeks by pancytopenia, a rare and often fatal blood condition that has investigators suspecting that something in particular dry cat foods may be to blame. Read more: https://www.vin.com/members/news/default.aspx