Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Publishing

Clinical education built to feel as rigorous as the work itself.

Critical.vet is a premium veterinary medicine publication for emergency and critical care teams who need evidence-aware articles, sharp commentary, and practical clinical resources without the clutter.

Evidence-aware reviews
120+
Clinical reference topics
48
Publishing standard
WCAG AA

Featured dossier

Sepsis in the first six hours

Recognition cues organized by triage context

Fluid strategy framing across shock phenotypes

Vasopressor timing and escalation concepts

Monitoring priorities for unstable patients

Editorial promise

Clear synthesis. Credible hierarchy. Practical relevance for veterinary teams who need fast comprehension and trustworthy framing.

Evidence-aware editorial model

Built for ECC clinicians and trainees

Structured for speed, clarity, and citation-ready reading

Featured Publications

Lead articles designed for depth, speed, and practical relevance

Long-form educational pieces structured for busy veterinary professionals who still expect rigor.

Sepsis13 min read · Mar 19, 2026

What’s New in Veterinary Sepsis and Septic Shock?

A practical review of current changes in how small animal clinicians recognize and manage sepsis and septic shock, with emphasis on organ dysfunction, vasoplegia, biomarkers, fluid strategy, and outcome prediction.

ConsensusCanineFeline
Sepsis4 min read · Nov 14, 2025

Lactate-Guided Resuscitation in Canine Septic Shock

A structured review of current evidence supporting serial lactate measurement as a resuscitation endpoint in dogs presenting with septic shock, with practical guidance on target thresholds and monitoring intervals.

Level ICanine

Editorial Standard

Built for veterinary professionals who care about quality as much as speed

Critical.vet is meant to feel less like a blog and more like a trusted specialty education publication.

Evidence-aware structure

Articles are organized to separate stronger evidence, consensus guidance, and extrapolated reasoning so readers can judge confidence quickly.

Clinical usefulness

Content is written for real-world veterinary workflows: triage, stabilization, ICU monitoring, communication, and escalation.

Professional editorial design

Readable typography, disciplined hierarchy, and search-friendly organization make the platform feel credible before the first paragraph is finished.

Resources

Build a clinical workflow library your team will actually use.

Protocol downloads, dosing references, and curated external tools will sit alongside long-form content so the platform stays useful at the bedside and in teaching rounds.

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