Ethics/Welfare
Can the Veterinary Community Help Homeless People Take Care of Their Pets?
Yes, we can.
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Yes, we can.
If there’s something weird and it don’t look good, who you gonna call?
The Veterinary Nurse Initiative (VNI) has gained quite a bit of momentum since being formed by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) in 2016.
Acute and chronic pain in cats can be hard to identify by both owners and the veterinary team.
Want to ensure you can buy a feline-friendly home?
LSU veterinarians built a special wheelchair for Pedro, an adult male box turtle missing both back legs.
First responders are vital in natural disasters, even for beloved pets and animals.
The 2019 International Conference on Animal Health Nutraceuticals is quickly approaching.
The veterinary community can encourage clients to adopt cats from shelters and also educate them about the importance of regular veterinary care for their feline pets.
The AVMA Board of Directors will seek to develop a plan to improve veterinary technician utilization.
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