0
Skip to Content
Vet Candy
Vet Candy
NAVLE Prep
Vet Candy Magazine
Blog
Podcasts
News
CE
Shop
WVC Vegas
Join
Login Account
Vet Candy
Vet Candy
NAVLE Prep
Vet Candy Magazine
Blog
Podcasts
News
CE
Shop
WVC Vegas
Join
Login Account
NAVLE Prep
Folder: Magazines & Books
Back
Vet Candy Magazine
Blog
Podcasts
News
CE
Shop
WVC Vegas
Join
Login Account
Clinical Updates Vet Candy 6/8/19 Clinical Updates Vet Candy 6/8/19

Neuropathology of hypertensive encephalopathy in cats.

Study demonstrates the typical histologic manifestation of spontaneous hypertensive encephalopathy in cats is bilaterally symmetrical edema of the subcortical cerebral white matter.

Read More
Clinical Updates Vet Candy 6/5/19 Clinical Updates Vet Candy 6/5/19

New York State will be first state to ban declawing in cats

Declawing a cat is already illegal in much of Europe and in several Canadian provinces, as well as in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Denver, but no other U.S. state has voted to ban the procedure, yet.

Read More
Clinical Updates Vet Candy 6/3/19 Clinical Updates Vet Candy 6/3/19

Ultrasound characteristics of feline transitional cell carcinomas

Based on this sample of 20 cats, feline TCC was most commonly a singular, broad-based mass within the mid-body or apex of the urinary bladder.

Read More
Clinical Updates Vet Candy 5/29/19 Clinical Updates Vet Candy 5/29/19

The use of photodynamic therapy for hemangiosarcomas

A study examined the use of photodynamic therapy (PDT) as an alternative treatment. A

Read More
Clinical Updates Vet Candy 5/29/19 Clinical Updates Vet Candy 5/29/19

These medicinal plants that may help with your next derm case

The review evaluated the potential of four medicinal plants to as treatment or supplement treatment for pyoderma, canine atopic dermatitis, otitis externa, wounds and dermatophytosis in dogs.

Read More
Clinical Updates Vet Candy 5/28/19 Clinical Updates Vet Candy 5/28/19

Use of gentamicin to treat equine recurrent uveitis

New study suggests that indicated that low-dose intravitreal injection of gentamicin could be a useful treatment to maintain ocular quiescence in equine recurrent uveitis.

Read More
Newer Posts
Older Posts
 
 
 

Want more Vet Candy?

Your inbox is tired. We can help.

Sign up for Vet Candy’s magazines and weekly e-blast for actually useful vet content, clinical gems, exclusive perks, and resources made for people who went to vet school, not email school.

Zero spam. Zero nonsense. Just smart, funny, scroll-worthy stuff that keeps you sharp and slightly entertained between chaos.

This is how the Vet Candy crowd stays ahead.
Drop your email. Join the chaos (the good kind.)

We respect your privacy.

Big shoutout for signing up for Vet Candy! 🎉 You're in for a wild ride of the latest news and trends in #vetmed plus exclusive perks, and a community that gets it. You've officially leveled up your vet game.

 

The destination for everything vet med!

 

Explore

Home
About
Advertising
Influencers
Marketing
Submit VIdeo
Get freebies

Tell us what you think

Location

PO Box 143

Winchester Center

Connecticut, 06094

Contact

973-437-3771
hello@myvetcandy.com

Follow

Legal

Terms
Privacy
DCMA

 

© 2025 Vet Candy, LLC. All rights reserved.