2026-06-29 – Weekly Veterinarian News : Chronic canine leptospirosis insights

Last week in the forum, members engaged in a rich exchange of ideas around several key topics. Chronic canine leptospirosis was a prominent focus, with discussions centered on diagnosis and long-term management strategies. Equine rehabilitation, particularly custom bracing solutions, also garnered significant attention, highlighting its growing importance in veterinary care. Additionally, the community delved into the complexities of managing pet cancer and supporting fearful pets, showcasing a shared commitment to improving patient outcomes.


This Week’s Hot Topics

Exploring Chronic Canine Leptospirosis Cases
This discussion delves into persistent leptospirosis infections in dogs, examining the latest management strategies and diagnostic challenges.
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The Importance of Custom Bracing in Equine Rehabilitation
Custom bracing for horses is becoming a pivotal aspect of rehabilitation. The conversation covers its benefits and application in practice.
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Options for Managing Pet Cancer Care
Explore the evolving approaches to cancer care in pets, including new treatment modalities and supportive care strategies.
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Tools for Managing Fearful Pets
Handling fearful animals requires skill and the right tools. This thread offers practical advice and product recommendations.
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Managing Mare Reproductive Health
This topic discusses best practices and innovative techniques in maintaining reproductive health in mares.
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Choosing the Right Ultrasound Machine
Selecting an ultrasound machine can be daunting. This guide helps navigate options to find the best fit for your practice.
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If only mares understood us
A lighthearted yet insightful look at the complexities of mare behavior and communication.
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Revisiting Canine Leptospirosis Cases
Another angle on canine leptospirosis, focusing on recent case studies and findings.
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Wishing everyone a productive week ahead. As always, your contributions make our community vibrant and invaluable.

Chronic canine leptospirosis is tricky, but I’ve found that regular urinalysis helps catch those sneaky relapses before they become an issue. It’s like checking the oil in your car — better safe than sorry! @LeonaB, have you tried adjusting client messaging around preventative care? It makes a big difference.

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