Good afternoon dvm360 readers! We are excited to announce that our first Fetch conference is just a month away, taking place in Nashville, Tennessee from May 17-18. This is Fetch’s first time in the Music City, so be sure to secure your spot today and earn over 14 continuing education credits.
As we prepare for Fetch Nashville, let’s take a look at what was popular this week on dvm360.com. Pet owners raised concerns about Zoetis’ bedinvetmab injection (Librela) and frunevetmab injection (Solensia) products causing illness in pets. Zoetis and other veterinary professionals shared their insights into the drugs and their experiences.
In the latest episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Ken Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC), (SAIM), discussed the importance of creating a low-stress experience in emergency rooms for both patients and clients.
Azalia Boyd, DVM, Chief Veterinary Medical Officer for Companions and Animals for Reform and Equity’s Urban Community Animal CARE Division, shared her perspective on advancing the veterinary profession in our April print publication’s Veterinary Profile.
Deb Zoran, DVM, PhD, director of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET), shed light on the team’s response during their deployment to the Texas panhandle where they assisted with the Smokehouse Creek wildfire. Domer Technology also introduced two new lasers to their product line: the Domer Laser Class 3B cold laser therapy device and high-intensity call 4 laser. These products can help veterinary professionals manage pain from tendon injuries, post-surgical or trauma wounds, nerve injuries