TOP NEWS

Veterinary innovation is saving the world
By: Mike Hennessy SrThe COVID-19 vaccine, and the speed at which it was developed, is the medical breakthrough of our lifetimes.
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Free speech case could shake up veterinary telemedicineBy: Jennifer FialaRevived lawsuit calls restrictions on remote care unconstitutional
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Indiana to welcome animal co.’s global HQBy: Veterinary Practice NewsElanco has been offered an incentive package that includes a 45-acre former industrial site
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CANINE NEWS

Parvo preventative picks up speed
By: Veterinary Practice NewsElanco will acquire exclusive global rights to KindredBio’s KIND-030 monoclonal antibody
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Dozens of dogs die after eating tainted kibbleBy: Edie LauRecall underway on Sportmix brand pet foods found with high aflatoxin levels
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Case report: Removing an intraoral tooth from a dog’s nasal cavityBy: Anthony Caiafa, BVSc, BDSc, MANZCVS , Casey Gordon, BVSc (Hons)Arlo, a 2-month-old intact male Siberian husky, was presented to his primary care veterinarian 1 week after being bitten on the muzzle by another dog.
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Anesthetic malignant hyperthermia in greyhoundsBy: William E. Feeman III, DVM
Separating the contenders from the pretenders.


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Upcoming Conferences

VMX Veterinary Meeting & Expo
January 2021
Moved to June 5-9, 2021

Minnesota VMA Annual Meeting
February 4-6, 2021
Virtual Meeting

WVC Western Veterinary Conference
February 2021
Moved to September 6-9, 2021

 

FELINE NEWS

Feline oral cancer, DCM therapies to be exploredBy: Veterinary Practice NewsMorris Animal Foundation has several funded studies scheduled to kick off in 2021
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Paleontology for veterinarians: The evolution of cats and carbohydratesBy: Tom Rothwell, DVM, PhDCats are clearly obligate carnivores. So, why are cat foods so high in carbohydrates, and what should be done about it?
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EQUINE NEWS

What Type of Colic Is It?By: Alexandra BeckstettLearn about 14 kinds of equine colic and their prognoses.


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Measuring Body Temperature in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffA fever is often the first sign of a health problem in horses and veterinarians track body temperature to assess treatment efficiency.
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Targeting Insulin Dysregulation in Horses: New Medication Tested
By: Kentucky Equine Research Staff

Insulin dysregulation, a central feature of equine metabolic syndrome, negatively affects multiple body systems and puts the horse at risk for laminitis.
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Alberta Gelding Tests Positive for Equine InfluenzaBy: Edited Press ReleaseFour additional horses at the same boarding facility were exposed.


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MISC NEWS

5 Questions With Heather Robertson, DVM, director of veterinary service at Nashville ZooBy: Samantha Ashenhurst
When it came time to rebuild Nashville Zoo’s outdated veterinary care center, Heather Robertson, DVM, the zoo’s director of veterinary service, was prepared to do the legwork to ensure the new floorplan would accommodate the menagerie’s growing occupancy. Read More

“Scarlett No Haira,” “Edgar Allan Paw” top wackiest pet names of 2020By: Veterinary Practice NewsNationwide has revealed its rankings of the silliest dog and cat monikers of the year
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