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1 Index Volume 34 April 2015 to March 2016 A AHS guidelines, following; 34:2, P 3 Albuterol toxicosis; 34:2, P 2 Alfaxalone, IM, SQ use; 34:8, P 1 Algal blooms poisoning; 34:9, P 3 Allergy Allergy, fleas, cat, ruling out; 34:2, P 4 Allergy, food, prevention; 34:1, P 1 Allergy, preventing the allergic response; 34:3, P 2 Alpha-2 antagonists; 34:12, P 4 Analgesia Analgesia, at home; 34:6, P 2 Analgesia, bony tumors; 34:3, P 4 Analgesia, cat; 34:5, P 3 Analgesia, gabapentin; 34:1, P 2 Analyzers, quality control of; 34:2, P 2 Anaphylaxis, steroids use; 34:6, P 1 Anesthesia Anesthesia issues; 34:7, P 4 Anesthesia, alfaxalone, IM, SQ use; 34:8, P 1 Anesthesia, complications; 34:5, P 4 Anesthesia, geriatric, emergence delirium; 34:6, P 2 Anesthesia, geriatric; 34:10, P 4 Anesthesia, local, misconceptions; 34:1, P 2 Antibody titers, to assess immunity; 34:1, P 4 Antifreeze poisoning, treatment; 34:8, P 4 Antivenom, newly developed; 34:7, P 1 Apoquel, side effects; 34:9, P 1 Atopy Atopy, and steroids; 34:4, P 1 Atopy, associated with perianal pruritus; 34:10, P 3 Atopy, different immunotherapy; 34:11, P 1 Atopy, new understanding of; 34:2, P 3 Atopy, protective body suits; 34:12, P 4 Atopy, using Temaril-P; 34:5, P 2 Aural hematoma, treating; 34:1, P 2
2 Avian Avian, feather picking; 34:8, P 4 Avian, moribund bird, management of ; 34:6, P 4 Avian, venipuncture; 34:2, P 4 B Behavior guidelines from AAHA; 34:11, P 1 Behavior, role of leashes; 34:10, P 2 Bleach, using diluted product; 34:11, P 2 Blindness; 34:8, P 2 Bone marrow sampling technique; 34:6, P 1 Boswellia serrata, dosage for canine OA; 34:6, P 1 Budesonide, for IBD; 34:8, P 2 C Calcitriol dosing; 34:4, P 3 Cardiology case assistance; 34:8, P 4 Cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic, cat; 34:5, P 1 Castile soap, for wound cleaning; 34:9, P 2 Cataracts, prevention; 34:5, P 1 Cats and meat, do they require it; 34:4, P 4 Cellulitis (juvenile) vs. demodicosis; 34:5, P 2 Cerenia, for pruritus; 34:1, P 1 Chives toxicity; 34:4, P 3 CKD CKD, and gastrin; 34:5, P 3 CKD, and hyperthyroidism; 34:9, P 3 CKD, diets for; 34:7, P 4 Clients, bringing back; 34:8, P 1 Clindamycin, extralabel use; 34:4, P 1 Cobalamin, importance of; 34:3, P 3 Coccidiosis, treating with Ponazuril; 34:5, P 4 Corneal ulcers Corneal ulcers, identifying; 34:11, P 3 Corneal ulcers, no 3 rd eyelid flap; 34:7, P 1 Corneal ulcers, uncomplicated, superficial; 34:7, P 3 Corneal ulcers, using serum; 34:2, P 1 C-section, predicting time for; 34:5, P 4 Cyclosporine, using with ketoconazole; 34:4, P 4 Cyclosporine, using; 34:10, P 4 Cystitis, treating; 34:6, P 2
3 D Dakin s solution, as topical therapy; 34:4, P 2 Demodicosis Demodicosis vs. juvenile cellulitis; 34:5, P 2 Demodicosis, canine, diagnosis; 34:7, P 2 Demodicosis, don t forget the feet; 34:4, P 4 Dental, cat, dry food and dental health; 34:9, P 2 Dermatophytosis vs. pemphigus foliaceus; 34:7, P 3 Dermatophytosis, using propolis; 34:6, P 2 Dermatoses, importance of bathing; 34:6, P 4 Dermatoses, omega 6 oils; 34:1, P 3 Diabetes, cat, determining which go into remission; 34:10, P 3 Diabetes, cat, practitioner s approach; 34:9, P 1 Diabetes, DKA, treating the healthy DKA patient; 34:10, P 4 Diabetes, DKA, treating with long-acting insulin; 34:8, P 2 Diarrhea, chronic, cat; 34:2, P 3~34:7, P 3 Diet Diet, gluten free; 34:9, P 3 Diet, grain-free, myths; 34:10, P 2 Diet, post-pancreatic; 34:10, P 4 Dietary trials, selecting food; 34:9, P 2 Disinfectant, diluted bleach; 34:11, P 2 E Effexor toxicosis; 34:7, P 4 Emergency kit, for hunting dogs; 34:9, P 2 Emetic agents; 34:8, P 4~34:11, P 1 End of life care; 34:11, P 3~34:12, P 2 Ephedra/ma toxicosis; 34:2, P 3 ER tips; 34:12, P 1 Ethylene glycol poisoning, treatment; 34:8, P 4 Ethylene glycol, sources; 34:1, P 2 Ethylene tests; 34:9, P 4 Euthanasia, effect on feti; 34:12, P 3 Exotic meats, sources of; 34:11, P 3 F Fear in cats, reducing; 34:10, P 1 Feeding tube, checking where is; 34:1, P 3 Ferrets, behavior in the exam room; 34:11, P 3 FHV-1 ulcerative keratitis, treatment options; 34:3, P 2 FHV-1, idoxuridine for; 34:10, P 1 Fish oil, dosage; 34:2, P 1
4 Flea allergy, cat, ruling out; 34:2, P 4 Food allergy, prevention; 34:1, P 1 Food allergy, sources of exotics meats; 34:11, P 3 Furosemide, adjusting dose; 34:7, P 3 G Garlic toxicity; 34:4, P 3 Gastrin, and chronic kidney disease; 34:5, P 3 Generic drugs, profitability of; 34:2, P 1 Geriatric pets, altering drug dose; 34:6, P 2 GI disease, cat, chronic; 34:6, P 3 GI disease, key points in treating; 34:4, P 1 Gingivitis vs. stomatitis; 34:8, P 2 Glucose meters, comparison of; 34:3, P 2 Glucose meters, making more accurate; 34:6, P 3 Gluten free diets; 34:9, P 3 Grapes toxicity; 34:10, P 2 Guinea Pigs, pruritus; 34:1, P 4 H H3N2 canine influenza virus; 34:12, P 2 Heart disease Heart disease, adjusting dose of furosemide; 34:7, P 3 Heart disease, and pimobendan; 34:4, P 4 Heart disease, and respiratory rate; 34:2, P 2 Heart disease, benefit of ACE-1; 34:10, P 1 Heart disease, benefit of spironolactone; 34 :4, P 4 Heart disease, cat, bronchodilation in; 34:8, P 3 Heartworm guidelines, following; 34:2, P 3 Heartworm screening cat, is it necessary; 34:11, P 1 Heartworm testing, cat; 34:9, P 3 Hepatitis, chronic, management; 34:4, P 3 Herpes, all cats have it; 34:2, P 2 Hip dysplasia, be sure of diagnosis; 34:6, P 2 Hyperadrenocorticism, a clinical disease; 34:2, P 4 Hypercalcemia, cat; 34:5, P 2 Hyperthyroidism and kidney disease; 34:4, P 3~34:9, P 3 I IBD vs. lymphocytic lymphoma; 34:7, P 2 IBD, Budesonide; 34:8, P 2 IBD, feline, dosing regimens; 34:9, P 4 Idoxuridine, for FHV-1; 34:10, P 1
5 Immunity, antibody titers to assess; 34:1, P 4 Internet, what pet owners are reading; 34:9, P 1 Itraconazole, dosing of small animals; 34:10, P 4 Ivermectin sensitivity, determining which dogs; 34:7, P 2 J Juvenile vulva/vaginitis; 34:1, P 2 K Keratectomy, using diamond burr; 34:3, P 4 Keratitis, FHV-1, treatment options; 34:3, P 2 Kidney diets; 34:1, P 2 Kissing lesions; 34:1, P 3 Kittens, orphaned, care of; 34:9, P 4 L Laundry detergent pods, ingestion of; 34:1, P 3 Leashes, role in behavior; 34:10, P 2 Leptospirosis, infection control; 34:6, P 3 Limb amputation, owner acceptance; 34:8, P 3 Lumbosacral stenosis, medical management; 34:6, P 4 Lymphocytic lymphoma vs. IBD; 34:7, P 2 M Morphine myths; 34:10, P 3 Mouth gag, spring-loaded, hazards of; 34:3, P 1 MRSP, and suture material; 34:12, P 4 Mushroom poisoning; 34:5, P 4 N Neonate, antibiotics for; 34:1, P 3 Nissin, as a topical therapy; 34:3, P 2 NSAIDs, benefits of long-term use; 34:5, P 2 NSAIDs, early use of; 34:1, P 1 Nutritional myths; 34:12, P 1 O Obesity, healthy, paradox of; 34:9, P 2 Oclacitinib, use in cat; 34:6, P 1 Onion toxicity; 34:4, P 3 Opioids, myths; 34:5, P 3~34:11, P 4 Opossums, as a rabies risk; 34:11, P 2
6 Oral tumors, biopsy of; 34:12, P 1 Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis, cat, behavioral changes; 34:12, P 1 Osteoarthritis, role of exercise; 34:8, P 3 Osteoarthritis, use of Boswellia serrata in the dog; 34:6, P 1 Otitis Otitis, be sure to check for Demodex; 34:6, P 3 Otitis, etiology; 34:2, P 2 Otitis, fungal, treating; 34:2, P 1 Otitis, in the Siamese; 34:8, P 1 Otitis, ruptured tympanum, topical antibiotics for; 34:12, P 3 Otitis, topical products for; 34:12, P 3 Otitis, topical therapy; 34:1, P 2 Outdated drugs; 34:11, P 2 Ovulation timing; 34:4, P 1 Oxytocin, new recommendations; 34:3, P 1 P Pannus; 34:3, P 3 Parasite control, profitability of; 34:2, P 2 Parturition, monitoring device; 34:8, P 3 Parvo, glutamine supplementation; 34:3, P 4 Parvo, treating as an outpatient; 34:3, P 3 Pemphigus foliaceus vs. dermatophytosis; 34:7, P 3 Pet foods Pet foods, and corn; 34:8, P 3 Pet foods, by-products in; 34:6, P 2 Pet foods, meat as first ingredient; 34:7, P 1 Pharmacology myths; 34:12, P 2 Phenobarbital, weaning off of; 34:2, P 4 Pimobendan, for heart disease; 34:4, P 4 Ponazuril, for treating coccidiosis; 34:5, P 4 Probiotics, dosage; 34:5, P 3 Pruritus, Cerenia; 34:1, P 1 Puppy socialization; 34:12, P 4 Pyoderma Pyoderma, shampoo therapy; 34:12, P 3 Pyoderma, topical chlorhexidine; 34:11, P 2 Pyoderma, treat like pyoderma; 34:10, P 1 Pyoderma; 34:2, P 3
7 R Rabbit Rabbit tips; 34:7, P 4 Rabbit, dose of tramadol; 34:8, P 4 Rabbit, importance of hypothermia; 34:12, P 4 Rabbit, sedation; 34:4, P 2 Raisins toxicity; 34:10, P 2 Rehab, cryotherapy; 34:11, P 2 Reputation, protecting online; 34:7, P 3 S Sedation, combo, for the cat; 34:1, P 1 Seizures Seizures, cat; 34:9, P 3 Seizures, cats, new cause; 34:8, P 3 Seizures, cluster; 34:9, P 4 Seizures, KBr; 34:4, P 2~34:11, P 4 Seizures, status epilepticus; 34:7, P 1~34:12, P 3 Seizures, treatment no-nos; 34:5, P 3 Selenium sulfide shampoo; 34:7, P 3 Serotonin syndrome; 34:11, P 3 Shampoo, selenium sulfide; 34:7, P 3 Shock, what fluids to use; 34:7, P 2 Sleep aids toxicosis; 34:3, P 2 Spay, determining if bitch is spayed; 34:12, P 2 Spironolactone, use in heart disease; 34:4, P 4 Status epilepticus; 34:7, P 1~34:12, P 3 Stomatitis vs. gingivitis; 34:8, P 2 Surgery Surgery, C-section, predicting time for; 34:5, P 4 Surgery, IM pins; 34:5, P 1 Surgery, intestinal anastomosis; 34:11, P 3 Surgery, limb amputation, owner acceptance; 34:8, P 3 Surgery, suture material and MRSP; 34:12, P 4 Surgery, symphysiodesis; 34:1, P 4 Suture material and MRSP; 34:12, P 4 Symphysiodesis, juvenile; 34:1, P 4 T Tarsorrhaphy; 34:8, P 2 Temaril-P, using for atopy; 34:5, P 2 Toad intoxication, dog; 34:3, P 3 Topical medications, evaluating; 34:4, P 2
8 Topical therapy, Dakin s solution; 34:4, P 2 Transfusion, dog blood to cat; 34:9, P 1 Trauma patient, handling of; 34:3, P 1 Tyrosine, as a training aid; 34:4, P 1 U Umbilicus, taking care of; 34:6, P 4 Urethral obstruction, giving fluids; 34:6, P 4 Urethral obstruction, using prazosin; 34:6, P 4 Urine collection, ideas for; 34:11, P 3 Urine collection, midstream or cystocentesis; 34:3, P 2 UTI, complicated; 34:5, P 2 UTI, recurrent; 34:5, P 1 V Vaccination, Dobermans and Rottweilers; 34:2, P 4 Vaccination, intervals; 34:9, P 4 Vaccines, non-core; 34:7, P 4 Vaginitis, juvenile; 34:1, P 2 Venlafaxine toxicosis; 34:7, P 4 Vulva, juvenile; 34:1, P 2 W Waiting room, changing name; 34:1, P 4 Weight loss plan for cats; 34:8, P 1~34:10, P 3 Words, using the right ones; 34:10, P 3 Wound cleaning, using castile soap; 34:9, P 2 X Xylitol Xylitol, finding amount on label; 34:3, P 4 Xylitol, in chewing gum; 34:4, P 2 Xylitol, now in some peanut butters; 34:6, P 1
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