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Aug 29, 2008
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The wisdom of an older pet
August 28, 2008
A devoted pet owner describes how adopting a 10-year-old stray has enriched his life.
Dog rescue in West Virginia
August 27, 2008
The rescued dogs--numbering about 1,000--spent their entire lives in cages with little to no human contact.
More evidence of crow intelligence
August 26, 2008
Researchers at the University of Washington have discovered that crows remember human faces.
Digital Extras
Just Ask the Expert: Dr. Daniel T. Carmichael
Veterinary Medicine
This veterinary dentist answers your dental-related questions.
Have You Heard? Pimobendan vs. benazepril (4:37)
Veterinary Medicine
A study examines how these drugs compare in managing dogs with congestive heart failure secondary to myxomatous mitral valve disease.
Blood pressure measurement in cats (2:10)
Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Cynthia Stubbs discusses the importance of measuring blood pressure in all cats.
Slide Show: Cytology sample interpretation
Veterinary Medicine Supplement
A slide show by Dr. Wayne Rosenkrantz.
Leishmaniasis in foxhounds (6:02)
Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Stephen C. Barr examines this parasitic disease and its public health concerns.
Editors' Pick
Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald: The buck stops here
Veterinary Medicine
Dr. Fitzgerald reminds us that it is the doctor who should be held responsible for mistakes, not the staff.
Canine and feline demodicosis
Veterinary Medicine
Demodicosis is a common dermatosis in dogs and is now a more recognized problem in cats.
Practical Matters: Prudent NSAID use helps prevent adverse effects
Veterinary Medicine
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are effective analgesics but, in rare cases, can cause serious side effects.
Practical Matters: Identifying dehydration in puppies and kittens
Veterinary Medicine
Pediatric dogs and cats dehydrate quickly with inappetence or illness, and assessing the hydration status of these animals is difficult.
Don't overlook these 4 noteworthy advances in endocrinology
Veterinary Medicine Supplement
Advances in endocrinology are happening quickly, and four areas in particular merit our attention to ensure we are keeping up-to-date and providing the best care for our patients.

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