
Insect-based Pet Food – What’s the Buzz?
In this episode of Vet Synapse, Dr Philip Judge is joined by Dr Nicky Sluczanowski from Pet Good, as they discuss all about the buzz around insect-based pet food.
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In this episode of Vet Synapse, Dr Philip Judge is joined by Dr Nicky Sluczanowski from Pet Good, as they discuss all about the buzz around insect-based pet food.
This short podcast reviews an approach to managing the electrolyte disorder, using a series of calculations that will enable you to effectively and safely raise sodium concentrations to physiologically normal levels.
This short podcast reviews an approach to the management of a dog with hypernatraemia, with the aim of helping avoid common pitfalls of rapid sodium correction.
Join Kara Burns as she discusses the practical aspects of providing hospital nutrition to your critically ill patients and much more! Play now!
In this episode of Vet Synapse, we speak with Dr Brian Faulkner about developing your “soft skills” as veterinary professionals and much more!
In this episode, Dr. Philip Judge talks abut how to use anaesthesia for treating a patient with diaphragmatic hernia. Play now!
In this episode, Dr. Philip Judge reviews A Color Handbook of Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat.
In this episode, Dr. Philip Judge talks about Canine necrotising fasciitis, an uncommon, deep-seated destructive infection of the skin, subcutaneous, and superficial fascia.
This episode reviews some of the recent veterinary publications, to see what they say about how we can best manage these critically ill patients.
A detailed review of Small Animal Fluid Therapy, Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disorders, a book by CRC Press.
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