Author: Dr. Omer Rashid, DVM, Msc Parasitology
Rongoā’s Role in Canine Dermatology
The use of Rongoā and other complementary treatments in canine dermatology represents a unique fusion of traditional wisdom and modern veterinary medicine. Rongoā is the…
Integrating Rehabilitation Therapy into Canine Sports Medicine
Canine sports medicine promotes the health, well-being, and performance of athletic and working dogs, while rehabilitation therapy helps minimize injury risk and offers treatments for…
App Development for Veterinary Practitioners
Developing custom veterinary apps offers a valuable opportunity to improve and streamline your practice, elevate patient care, and foster stronger connections with clients. In today’s…
Ensuring Well-Being of Veterinary Staff Working After Hours
After-hours services can prove to be a stressful experience for the staff, but there are ways to mitigate potential problems. The responsibility that accompanies after-hours…
Elevating Veterinary Care: The Power of Clinical Empathy
A compassionate approach to strengthening client bonds. Clinical empathy can weave together the threads of understanding, trust, and compassion. For veterinary professionals, it is not…
Intriguing Link Between a Feline Parasite and Frailty in Older Adults
The cat-borne parasite Toxoplasma gondii can adversely affect humans. In a groundbreaking study recently published in the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Science, a group of…
Urgent Attention Needed to Save Our Furry Friends’ Sanctuaries
Veterinary staff shortages mean animal hospitals are closing down. In the United States, an alarming issue is quietly seeping into our communities, threatening to dismantle…
Glimpse into Shiba Inu Microbiome Offers Hope for Treating Canine Atopic Dermatitis
Microbes could be potential targets for canine atopic dermatitis therapy. Complex diseases plague not only humans but our loyal four-legged companions as well. Conditions like…
Survey Sheds Light on Affinity Toward Pets in Different Generations
Each generation has its own piece of the pet ownership pie. In a world that’s constantly evolving, one thing remains timeless and heartwarming the…
Complaint Triggers in Veterinary Practices
Client complaints can be avoided by knowing the common triggers and making preemptive plans. Many complaint situations may seem unexpected, but upon closer examination, it…
The Cultural Impact of Veterinary Education
A study talks about different perspectives. Studies by researchers at North Carolina State University have identified a shift in the beliefs held by veterinary students…