Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs - One of These is Not Like the Other, Don't Ask Me Why, Go Ask Your Mot
Luckily, we now have a couple of ways to predict how these tumors will behave. One way is to use a new grading system in which the tumors a
Veterinary Oncology Falsehoods and Fallacies: Part II
Fallacy #5 – Cancer in pets isn’t treatable. Clearly this one is wrong, or I wouldn’t have a job. Cancer in pets is often very treatable, a
Veterinary Oncology Falsehoods and Fallacies: Part 1
Many people aren’t aware that cancer specialists exist in veterinary medicine. The fact is that there are many specialties in veterinary me
Who is Dr. Kimberly Reeds?
After graduating from vet school, I worked at a small animal practice in Frisco, Texas. I love the area, especially the shopping! My husba