Month: June 2023

Many families look forward to the 4th of July holiday and all it has to offer, the outdoor gatherings, barbecue, and firework displays. Unfortunately, this holiday may pose some significant dangers to pets. Many pets get easily startled with loud noises, such as fireworks. This can cause a pet to run away or experience severe…

5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a cytotoxic chemotherapy agent. Common brand names include Adrucil® and Efudix®. 5-FU is formulated as a topical cream or solution and an injectable solution. The cream formulation is more commonly found as a household product. 5-FU is used in veterinary medicine for equine sarcoids and squamous cell carcinoma.  Cats and dogs are…

Summertime is very near, and we all know that with summer comes a lot of sunshine. Many people are concerned about skin cancer and burns from sun exposure and reach for sunscreen protection during the summer months. It is important to remember that sunscreen is toxic to pets. Pet owners should take measures to prevent…

Summer will be here before we know it. With it comes warm weather perfect for hiking, outdoor sports, and long walks with the dogs. You may be tempted to let your four-legged kid run free in a park and swim in the local lake. But what happens if that pond or lake contains blue-green algae?…

Staff Shortages Also Increase the Need for External Toxicology Resources   Given all the time-consuming core courses required for graduation, many veterinarians receive limited toxicology training while in veterinary school. In addition, many clinics are not presented with animal poisonings daily, so when an unusual or challenging poisoning case walks in or is carried through…