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02 March 2016 02 Mar 2016

Volume 7 | Issue 2

ISSN (Print): 2044-0065

ISSN (Online): 2052-2959

Why I love journals – and how I thought one could have saved my life

Opinion

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Bare below the elbows — is there any evidence?

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Preclinical dilated cardiomyopathy and advances in treatment

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Figure 1. Nicola Ackerman discussing the requirements for good urinalysis.

Urinalysis in prevention, monitoring and diagnosis

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The flea reproductive break point — what it is and how it is pivotal for successful flea control

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What you need to know about Babesia canis

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Figure 1. Removal of sloughy material from a chronic wound using Debrisoft.

Effective wound care — the use of Pioneer's dressings to optimise healing

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Saving teeth versus extraction: considerations and nursing care

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Feline injection site sarcomas

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How to catheterise the female canine

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Figure 1. Thoracolumbar radiograph to localise marker pre surgery.

A patient care report of a dog that had hemilaminectomy surgery to decompress the spinal cord

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Life once microchipping is compulsory for dogs in the UK

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