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d Breeds
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L Core competencies
5 Client Information
n Critical Care
m Dentistry
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k Diagnostic Imaging
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r Laboratory Medicine
s Lifestages
t Microbiology
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F Parasitology
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Medication: Ketoconazole
Medication: Griseofulvin
Medication: Fluoxetine
Acute vomiting
Pelvic limb paralysis / paresis
Medication: Spironolactone
Medication: Amoxicillin-clavulanate
Medication: Cefadroxil
Medication: Clomipramine
Dropped jaw
Medication: Sulfadimethoxine
Facial paralysis / paresis
Trismus
Medication: Ivermectin
Medication: Glucosamine - Chondroitin
Pet allergy - can I still have a dog?
Medication: Clindamycin
Medication: Doxycycline
Medication: Propranolol
Wounds and pets - what to do and when to call the veterinarian
Monkeypox and pets
Dental surgery - what to expect
Lameness in dogs
Medication: Furosemide
Medication: Pimobendan
Lymphadenopathy (multiple nodes)
Lymphadenopathy (single node)
Heart: cardiomegaly
Respiratory: abnormal sounds
Blood biochemistry and hematology: breed considerations
Tetanus in dogs
Medication: Dexmedetomidine (oromucosal gel)
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