Cobalamin deficiencyCobalamin (vitamin B12) deficiency occurs commonly in both dogs and cats with chronic gastrointestinal disease. Read More
Diagnosis of canine and feline pancreatitis – Enough with lipases alreadyPancreatitis remains challenging to diagnose, especially since many patients do not present with classical clinical signs or may even be subclinical. Read More
Vomiting and anti-emetic therapy in veterinary medicineVomiting causes alarm and concern across species and is a common presenting complaint in our small animal patients. Read more about the pathophysiology and treatment of vomiting. Read More
Gastroprotectant and antacid therapy in veterinary medicineGastroprotectant and antacid therapies are commonly employed in veterinary medicine when we wish to prevent gastric ulceration or suspect gastric ulceration may be the cause of clinical signs in our canine and feline patients. Click post title to read more about GI protectant mechanisms and treatment of GI ulceration. Read More