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Issue number 34.1 Published 19/04/2024

Canine pruritus: causes and therapies

Understanding what causes an animal to itch is the first step in successful treatment of the pruritic dog, as this article describes.

By Frédéric Sauvé

Issue number 34.1 Published 05/04/2024

Canine sebaceous adenitis

What is sebaceous adenitis? Many clinicians are unaware of this condition in dogs, but this article details all you need to know.

By Elad Perry

Issue number 33.3 Published 22/03/2024

New approaches to osteoarthritis in dogs: etiology, detection, diagnosis

Are clinicians good at identifying osteoarthritis in dogs? Do we have preconceived ideas about it? This article challenges our understanding of the disease.

By Éric Troncy

Issue number 33.3 Published 08/03/2024

Anesthesia of the geriatric patient

Anesthetizing the older patient is a daily occurrence in veterinary practice; here the authors review current knowledge and advise on the safest approach to such animals.

By Kate White and Flo Hillen

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Since 1990, Veterinary Focus has been publishing four medical and scientific issues each year. Our aim is to further the knowledge and advancement of veterinary practitioners specialising in pets, especially cats and dogs. Issues and weekly articles are available in several languages online, with experts from around the world contributing to each publication.

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Practice Management articles provide guidance on the latest methods in communication within veterinary practices.

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Scientific articles include the latest research and discussions on a range of health conditions and diseases affecting pets. Browse between subject matters using our easy filters to find the article you're looking for.

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Issue number 25.1

Published 02/08/2023

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Sharing their enthusiasm, passion and innovative ideas with other veterinary professionals around the world, we currently have over 80 authors contributing to Veterinary Focus content. As key opinion leaders in their fields, and with many years of expertise between them, we provide a platform to share their insights based on meticulous research and personal experience. 

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