Atopic worth discussing: How to deal with canine atopic dermatitis
So where did all the itchy Westies go? If you, like me, are wondering where they disappeared to, have no fear as they have been replaced with French bulldogs, poodle…

Bitter or Better? Managing negative feedback
For some of us, giving and receiving feedback is one of the most uncomfortable, dreaded and often painful elements of our professional lives. However, even though it seems daunting and…

Canine leishmaniosis
Canine leishmaniosis is not currently endemic in the UK, however, with increasing numbers of dogs being imported from endemic countries, it is now commonly screened for and diagnosed in dogs…

Cardiac anaesthesia – Principles not protocols
When faced with a cardiac patient, the key to safe anaesthesia is having the best understanding of the underlying cardiac disease. There’s no such thing as a one protocol fits…

Chemotherapy in a nutshell: Safety, protocol, drug doses & other considerations
Chemotherapy is one of three principal methods for treatment of veterinary cancer patients. Chemotherapy protocols are not only chosen based on the histopathological diagnosis of the neoplasia, but also based…

Chronic hepatitis… Coping with Copper
Chronic hepatitis in the dog can be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The majority of cases of canine chronic hepatitis are idiopathic. The etiology most commonly identified as a cause…

Civility – The Facts (An introduction to the importance of civility in practice)
In this webinar, we will explore the core concepts of incivility and consider the impact of inter-team behaviour on individuals, teams, organisations, and the safe delivery of patient care. Based…

Clot busting: Feline aortic thromboembolism
This webinar will cover the diagnosis and management of feline aortic thromboembolism. Not all owners will want to treat cats that present with this disease, but which cats have a…

Coagulation Disorders ‘If you prick us, do we not bleed?’
In this webinar, we look at the approach to coagulation disorders in small animal practice. Coagulation is complex, but the investigations of these conditions does not have to be. We…

Cobalamin… to be or not to be?
Disorders of cobalamin (vitamin B12) metabolism are increasingly recognized in small animal medicine and have a variety of causes ranging from chronic gastrointestinal disease to hereditary defects in cobalamin metabolism….
