Veterinary Behavior Medications
Dr. Cathy Barnette reviews the most common classes of behavioral medications in dogs and cats.
Dr. Cathy Barnette reviews the most common classes of behavioral medications in dogs and cats.
Dr. Cathy Barnette outlines the diagnostic steps to approaching a patient presenting for a “red eye” including corneal staining, tonometry, and tear testing.
This Infographic outlines the indications and dosages for alprazolam, clomipramine, fluoxetine, trazodone, and acepromazine in dogs.
This guide covers the basics of dental anatomy, dental formulas, and periodontal disease in dogs and cats.
A proptosis refers to a sudden protrusion of the globe from the orbit. While they can appear quite scary, with some preparation they can easily be addressed. The number one question that you as a practitioner need to determine, is should the globe be replaced or should an enucleation occur.
A proptosis refers to a sudden protrusion of the globe from the orbit. While they can appear quite scary, with some preparation they can easily be addressed. The number one question that you as a practitioner need to determine, is should the globe be replaced or should an enucleation occur.