Fetch Nashville: Your Ultimate Continuing Education Opportunity for Veterinary Professionals – Don’t Miss Out!

Animal health company addresses safety concerns about osteoarthritis drug, along with other updates in veterinary news

Hello dvm360 readers! We are thrilled to announce that our first Fetch conference is taking place in Nashville, Tennessee on May 17-18. This event offers an excellent opportunity for veterinary professionals to earn over 14 continuing education credits. With just a few weeks left until the conference, be sure to reserve your spot today!

As we get ready for Fetch Nashville, let’s take a look at what was trending on dvm360.com this week. Pet owners raised concerns about Zoetis’ Librela and Solensia injections, alleging that they made their pets sick. Zoetis and other veterinary professionals have shared their experiences with these drugs and weighed in on the matter.

On a recent episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Ken Yagi discussed the importance of creating a low-stress environment in the emergency room for both patients and clients. Azalia Boyd, DVM, shared her work as the chief veterinary medical officer for Companions and Animals for Reform and Equity’s Urban Community Animal CARE Division in our April Veterinary Profile.

In an interview with dvm360, Deb Zoran of the Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team talked about their response to the Smokehouse Creek wildfire in the Texas panhandle. Domer Technology also announced the launch of two new lasers aimed at helping veterinary professionals manage pain and treat injuries.

We can’t wait to see you all at Fetch Nashville! Don’t forget to secure your spot today and join us for an unforgettable experience filled with continuing education opportunities and networking opportunities with fellow veterinary professionals. Have a great weekend!

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