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Elevating Veterinary Excellence: A Path to “Leveling Up”

Elevating Veterinary Excellence: A Path to “Leveling Up”

Amanda Shelby RVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia) joined Central Line: The AAHA Podcast at AAHA Con 2023 in San Diego, to share her insights and passion for the veterinary field, discussing her unique journey as a VTS and the importance of pushing the boundaries of knowledge and expertise.

Vetspacito: Overcoming language barriers in veterinary care

Vetspacito: Overcoming language barriers in veterinary care

Created by veterinarians, Vetspacito is more than a business—its founders want it to be a movement. Resources include pet owner education videos, English and Spanish informational flyers, and seminars on how to better serve the Spanish speaking-population through cultural competency.

What approval for canine OA treatment Librela means for dogs (and the people who love them)

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What approval for canine OA treatment Librela means for dogs (and the people who love them)

Nearly 40% of dogs show signs of canine osteoarthritis (OA), but many don’t receive treatment. That could change with the newly FDA-approved Librela, a monthly injectable that has been used by veterinarians in Europe for the past two years with largely positive results.

Xylazine and veterinary medicine: Where do we stand?

Xylazine and veterinary medicine: Where do we stand?

What does the human health crisis around xylazine mean for the future availability of this drug for veterinary use? Emily Singler, VMD, offers a snapshot of where we are currently in the race to regulate xylazine—and the potential impacts on vet med.

How prosthetics enable specially-abled pets

How prosthetics enable specially-abled pets

Prosthetics for companion animals can be life-changing—if the patient and their family are a good fit. Successful adoption of a prosthesis depends on many factors, including the pet’s age, size, and personality, as well as the condition of the residual limb.

Dental Case Study: Tella
Tella the dog

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Dental Case Study: Tella

Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC, DABVP and his team had to get creative when trying to intubate a dog with such severe periodontal disease that its mouth could not be opened far enough to see the larynx.

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