4 Key Applications of Tui Na in Canine Veterinary Practice
Tui Na (pronounced “twee-nah”) is an ancient Chinese massage therapy aimed at enhancing the circulation of Qi (pronounced “chee,” which means vital energy) and blood…
Tui Na (pronounced “twee-nah”) is an ancient Chinese massage therapy aimed at enhancing the circulation of Qi (pronounced “chee,” which means vital energy) and blood…
Recent research highlights a significant shift in how people view nutrition for their dogs. A study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics…
Your clients want natural seasonal allergy support for their pets. Plasma-based supplements are a promising option that support both skin and coat health as well…
The immature reticulocyte fraction (IRF) measures reticulocytes with high RNA content and fluorescence. This parameter, detected by advanced hematology analyzers, provides critical insight into bone…
Overweight dogs face substantial health risks, including metabolic dysfunction. This condition often leads to inflammation and liver issues. Exploring the gut microbiome’s role, particularly its…
Veterinary professionals increasingly recognize the potential of herbs in treating complex diseases. Reports highlight how various herbs complement modern medical treatments, offering holistic benefits. With…
Muscle atrophy and weakness severely impact dogs’ quality of life, especially with aging or illness. Current veterinary treatments lack reliable prevention or reversal of these…
Scratching serves vital purposes for cats, including marking territory and maintaining claw health. Unfortunately, this behavior often leads to damaged furniture. Identifying the contribution of…
A study reveals an exciting breakthrough: cat food coated with spray-dried plasma significantly reduces plaque buildup. Discover the results and explore an innovative product using…
Stifle injuries disrupt weight bearing, neuromuscular control, and balance in dogs, often leading to chronic disability. A recent randomized controlled trial investigated a 12-week progressive…
Length of stay is a crucial metric for animal shelters. It affects both adoption rates and shelter resources. Recent studies have identified factors influencing this…
Primary glaucoma in canines presents a serious challenge for veterinary professionals. This painful condition leads to elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) without prior eye disease. Many…
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