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The Canadian Veterinary Journal

The Canadian Veterinary Journal = La Revue Vétérinaire Canadienne is a bilingual, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research, review articles, and case reports in the field of veterinary medicine. It covers a wide range of topics including animal health, disease prevention, clinical practice, and public health. The journal aims to provide a platform for veterinarians and researchers to share their knowledge and contribute to the advancement of veterinary science in Canada and beyond.

Details
Abbr. Can Vet J
Start 1960
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly
p-ISSN 0008-5286
Country Canada
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5130 70
SJR / Ranks: 11172 348
CiteScore / Ranks: 12453 1.20
JIF / Ranks: 6819 1.0
Recent Articles
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Weese J
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):250-254. PMID: 40084240
Background: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses underpin the evidence-to-decision framework used for guideline development. Publication bias is important to understand when assessing the strength of evidence. Objective: To evaluate the peer-reviewed-journal...
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Bajwa J
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):341-344. PMID: 40070947
No abstract available.
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Campbell M, Hagen B, Gohar B, Wichtel J, Jones A
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):274-287. PMID: 40070946
Objective: To explore Canadian clinical veterinarians' perspectives of occupational stressors. Although extant research has emphasized quantitative reporting of workplace stressors in veterinary medicine, a qualitative approach can lend depth and...
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Mizutani S, Mizutani Y, Goda Y, Asanuma T, Torisu S
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):267-272. PMID: 40070945
Intranasal tumors in dogs are rare neoplastic diseases with obvious clinical signs, such as epistaxis, nasal congestion, and facial deformity. Radiation therapy is the treatment of choice but is not...
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Cormillot S, Sereda C
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):262-266. PMID: 40070944
This case report describes the successful surgical treatment of a young (3-year-old) male Labrador retriever dog with mineralization of the tendon and bursa of the infraspinatus muscle. The condition was...
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Noonan A, Osborne D
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):349-351. PMID: 40070943
No abstract available.
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Sandmeyer L, Leis M
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):346-348. PMID: 40070942
No abstract available.
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Arthur T
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):239-241. PMID: 40070941
No abstract available.
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Feyler J, Cote E, Weisse C, Dawson S
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):298-307. PMID: 40070940
Objective: To further understand spatial relationships of common carotid arteries to adjacent structures through evaluation of computed tomographic angiograms in dogs. Animals: 24 pet dogs. Procedure: A database was searched...
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Germann J, OSullivan T, Greer A, Spence K
Can Vet J . 2025 Mar; 66(3):288-297. PMID: 40070939
Objective: This study aimed to describe implementation of biosecurity practices by Ontario horse owners and investigate whether biosecurity implementation was associated with horse-owner demographic characteristics and personality traits. Procedure: A...