Hygiene Management in Equine Practice
The aim of hygiene measures in veterinary practices and clinics is to prevent the spread…
The aim of hygiene measures in veterinary practices and clinics is to prevent the spread…
Alopecia in dogs can have many causes. There may be alopecia secondary to scratching, licking…
At the Laboklin expert panels, renowned experts provide answers to questions on exciting and current…
Feline coronaviruses (FCoV) are distributed worldwide and commonly seen in veterinary practice.
Small mammals are fleeing and prey animals. Serious illnesses must remain unrecognised for a long…
Rodenticides (‘rat poisons’) are repeatedly the cause of life-threatening poisoning in dogs and cats.
Throughout the season (spring – autumn), the ovaries in horse mares show physiologically cycle-related changes…
While horses are not large dogs, there are many procedures, such as dermatological examinations, that…
The gold standard in the diagnosis of mast cell tumours (MCT) is cytology and histopathology.…
Infections with Echinococcus are some of the most important zoonoses caused by cestodes.