November 2018 has finally seen a gap in the literature filled. Very few books are dedicated to the use of ultrasound exclusively in dogs, and none, that I am aware of, dedicated to pregnancy diagnosis specifically. There are an excellent range of veterinary textbooks, but most are in the £80 or $100+ price range, and […]
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Many higher end machines now boast apodization on their list of ultrasound specifications. It sounds like a made-up, gimmicky concept, but it’s actually very important. Here’s why.
Individuals offering a scanning service to breeders are often put under pressure to give numbers, due dates and – with some animals – even the gender of the foetus or foetuses. Unless you are a qualified veterinarian, it is strongly recommended that you do not do this, as it opens you up to criticism or […]