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VETERINARY PRACTICE GUIDELINES


2011 AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines


LV Welborn, JG DeVries, R Ford, RT Franklin, KF Hurley, KD McClure, MA Paul, RD Schultz


Development of New Canine and Feline Preventive Healthcare Guidelines Designed to Improve Pet Health


N Boss, S Holmstrom, L Jonas, E Krauter, M Moyer, M Paul, I Rodan, AH Vogt, LV Welborn


SPECIAL COMMENTARY


Pets in the Family: Practical Approaches


K Hodgson, M Darling


ABSTRACT Adapting family life cycle theory to include pets pro- vides veterinarians with a framework for understanding and reinforcing the human–animal bond. The family genogram with pets is a practice tool that identifies all people and pets in the family, enhancing the practice of One Health at the community level.


ORIGINAL STUDIES


Nasal Hydropulsion: A Novel Tumor Biopsy Technique EA Ashbaugh, BC McKiernan, CJ Miller, B Powers


ABSTRACT Intranasal tumors of dogs and cats pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge for small animal practitio- ners. Multiple nasal biopsy techniques have been de- scribed in the past. This report describes a simplified flushing technique to biopsy and debulk nasal tumors, which often also results in immediate clinical relief for the patient. Based on the results of this retrospective study, the authors recommend high-pressure saline hydropulsion as a minimally invasive diagnostic, and potentially therapeutic, technique for nasal tumors in dogs and cats.


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