Snackisode 3.10: Fifteen Quesadillas

August 10th, 2022 · 41 mins 12 secs

About this Episode

Lauren and JJ discuss the importance of addressing retained deciduous teeth right away, tests for marijuana toxicity in dogs, the discovery of new anatomic brain pathways in the dog, emerging veterinary specialties, and a study on the efficacy transdermal gabapentin in cats.

References:
(1) Fitzgerald et al. (2021). Detecting and quantifying marijuana metabolites in serum and urine of 19 dogs affected by marijuana toxicity. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 33(5), 1002-1007. https://experts.illinois.edu/en/publications/detecting-and-quantifying-marijuana-metabolites-in-serum-and-urin
(2) Cornell University. (2022). Study finds new links between dogs' smell and vision. Phys.org. https://phys.org/news/2022-07-links-dogs-vision.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-nwletter

(3) Erica F. Andrews et al. (2022). Extensive connections of the canine olfactory pathway revealed by tractography and dissection. The Journal of Neuroscience _. DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2355-21.2022
(4) Fiala, J. (2022). Nephrology-urology recognized as new veterinary specialty. _VIN News Service
. https://news.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=210&Id=10935586
(5) Fiala, J. (2022). Should education become a veterinary specialty? VIN News Service. https://news.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=210&Id=10741751
(6) Slovak, J. E. & Costa. A. P. (2021). A pilot study of transdermal gabapentin in cats. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 35(1), 1981-1987.