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Feline Spectrum of Fear, Anxiety, and Stress

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  Resources Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians. (n.d.). Introducing new pets to established pets. RVT Journal, 47(3). https://oavt.org/

Canine Spectrum of Canine Fear, Anxiety, and Stress

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  Resources Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians. (n.d.). Introducing new pets to established pets. RVT Journal, 47(3). https://oavt.org/

The Role of Veterinary Technicians in Evidence-Based Practice

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  Education, Clinical Contribution, and Professional Challenges Veterinary technicians are integral to modern veterinary medicine, particularly in the application of evidence-based practice. Despite their training and clinical involvement, their role is sometimes misunderstood or undervalued within the animal care environment. Understanding the depth of their education and the reasons their input may be overlooked is essential for improving collaboration and patient care. Educational Foundation of Veterinary Technicians In Canada and the United States, veterinary technicians (OAVT Members) complete formal post-secondary education through accredited programs. These programs are guided by standards from organizations such as the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians and the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America . Courses are taught by Veterinarians specialized in large and small animal, Long term experienced Veterinary Technicians, Long term experienc...

General Wellness vs. Specialized Blood Chemistry Panels in Veterinary Medicine

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  When it comes to keeping pets healthy, bloodwork is one of the most powerful tools veterinarians have. But not all blood tests are the same. If you’ve ever been offered a “wellness panel” at a routine visit or a more advanced set of diagnostics when something seems off you’ve already encountered the two main categories: general wellness panels and specialized blood chemistry panels. Understanding the difference helps you make better decisions for your pet’s care and avoid confusion when your vet recommends additional testing. For example a dog presents the following at a checkup or reported by owner Food intolerances/sensitivities progressive over a period of 6 years Thinning coat mainly on back  Gum inflammation, chipped enamel on back molar, grinded down incisors, chipped canine Intermittent cyst-like swelling on hip  Bile vomiting when diet isn’t right or bile residue after defecating Weight loss or extreme weight gain influenced by diet Proactive own...