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期刊名:Veterinary clinics of north america-small animal practice

缩写:VET CLIN N AM-SMALL

ISSN:0195-5616

e-ISSN:1878-1306

IF/分区:2.0/Q2

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Laura Udraite Vovk,Ralf S Mueller Laura Udraite Vovk
Adverse food reactions (AFRs) are a frequent cause of chronic pruritus and gastrointestinal disease in dogs and cats. They include immunologic (allergic) and nonimmunologic reactions, with diagnosis remaining challenging due to nonspecific ...
Rebecca K Frank,Rachel Welch Rebecca K Frank
End of life care can seem chaotic with some owners wanting one thing and others focused on completely different things. When bad news happens or old age is starting to wear on a pet owner, it is important to have a conversation to establish...
Rebecca K Frank Rebecca K Frank
This article emphasizes understanding pet owners' diverse grief responses and applying contemporary grief theories to support them effectively. It highlights the veterinarian's role in ensuring smooth euthanasia processes, offering reassura...
Sara Lynch Sara Lynch
Humane euthanasia is one of the most sacred responsibilities of the veterinary profession. Veterinary professionals should always strive to demonstrate a balance of medical knowledge and emotional sensitivity during euthanasia conversations...
Michael C Petty Michael C Petty
The treatment of chronic pain in geriatric dogs and cats needs special consideration about what might be employed for a younger and more robust population of animals. Careful consideration of possible comorbidities will determine what treat...
Heidi B Lobprise Heidi B Lobprise
This review emphasizes the strong link between oral/dental disease and aging in pets, highlighting that periodontal disease, tooth resorption, and oral tumors are more common in senior animals. Chronic inflammation from untreated oral issue...
Eric D Garcia Eric D Garcia
Drawing from years of experience working with veterinary practices worldwide, this article explores strategies for empowering pet owners through the geriatric journey, with an emphasis on digital client education. From creating targeted onl...
Tyler Carmack Tyler Carmack
Geriatric companion animals often present with multimorbidity, requiring a shift from disease-centered to functional, quality-of-life-centered care. Effective management integrates thorough diagnostics, client-reported outcomes, and individ...