According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA), revenue in the U.S. pet industry is expected to be $75.38 billion in 2019, with an estimated $18.1 billion of that figure slated for veterinary care.1 That is a decidedly impressive figur …
Read MoreVeterinarians are licensed professionals who are trained to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries in animals, as well as being educated in the prevention of disease and the maintenance of animal health. Most people are familiar with the role …
Read MoreThe most common cause of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in horses is thought to be viral infection, although it is believed that it can also be brought on by bacterial, protozoan or fungal causes. Some researchers have designated AES as a grou …
Read MoreHow is math used in veterinary medicine..?Typically, a veterinary degree require approximately six years of study at the university level, including a minimum of two years of pre-veterinary education and four years in a veterinary medicine progra …
Read MoreLeptospirosis is a bacterial infection caused by the spirochete Leptospira interrogans. The inoculation process involves bacteria penetrating the skin and spreading through the body by way of the bloodstream. Spirochetes are spiral or corkscrew-sh …
Read MoreIn brief, the field of zoology involves the study of animals at all levels, from their evolutionary origins, molecular and cell biology to their physiology, behavior and ecology. Veterinary science refers to the branch of medicine that deals with …
Read MoreVeterinarians are the doctors of the animal world. They use their skills to evaluate patients, make diagnoses, and treat a wide range of conditions.1 For most people, the role of a veterinarian consists of maintaining their pet's (or pets') health …
Read MoreChlorpromazine is a phenothiazine tranquilizer. 1 While Chlorpromazine is often used by veterinarians as a centrally-acting antiemetic to prevent nausea and vomiting in dogs and cats, it has been widely used as a calming agent in performan …
Read MoreIn May 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of a branded version of clenbuterol for the management of horses affected with airway obstruction, such as occurs in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In other …
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