
Simplifying the Approach to Canine Mast Cell Tumors
Mast cell tumors (MCTs) are common cutaneous neoplasms in dogs. As treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for MCTs continually change, this article aims to
By Paul
Mast cell tumors (MCTs) are common cutaneous neoplasms in dogs. As treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for MCTs continually change, this article aims to
By Paul
A chronic pain diagnosis can often be the key to shedding light on a serious lifestyle behavioral problem a pet may be
By Paul
When Brian Joslyn gave Gage, his 9-year-old pitbull mix, the last lick of his ice cream bar, he didn’t expect him to
By Paul
Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing’s Canines Providing Assistance to Wounded Warriors (C-P.A.W.W.) has received a new grant from
By Paul
They may sound ancient but you should avoid a sphynx cat if you want a pet to grow old with, research suggests.
By Paul
The US has been tinkering (for the good) with their canine importation rules for the past few years, primarily in response to
By Paul
As part of the National Pet Month celebrations, Parizad from SCAS (Society for Companion Animal Studies) shares personal insights and presents research-backed findings on the many
By Paul
In 2024, an estimated 6 million pet dogs will be diagnosed with cancer in the United States. As someone who has lost
By Paul
Body weight is a poor individual indicator of overall health and disease risk. Obesity is a disease, not a social construct. For decades,
By Paul
Mast cell tumors (MCTs) are common cutaneous neoplasms in dogs. As treatment recommendations and prognostic factors for MCTs continually change, this article aims to
By Paul
A chronic pain diagnosis can often be the key to shedding light on a serious lifestyle behavioral problem a pet may be
By Paul
When Brian Joslyn gave Gage, his 9-year-old pitbull mix, the last lick of his ice cream bar, he didn’t expect him to
By Paul
Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing’s Canines Providing Assistance to Wounded Warriors (C-P.A.W.W.) has received a new grant from
By Paul
They may sound ancient but you should avoid a sphynx cat if you want a pet to grow old with, research suggests.
By Paul
The US has been tinkering (for the good) with their canine importation rules for the past few years, primarily in response to
By Paul
As part of the National Pet Month celebrations, Parizad from SCAS (Society for Companion Animal Studies) shares personal insights and presents research-backed findings on the many
By Paul
In 2024, an estimated 6 million pet dogs will be diagnosed with cancer in the United States. As someone who has lost
By Paul
Body weight is a poor individual indicator of overall health and disease risk. Obesity is a disease, not a social construct. For decades,