TOP NEWS
What a year: Pandemic views from around the worldBy: Lisa Wogan, Ross Kelly and Edie Lau
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The Dilemma: No shot for meBy: Marc Rosenberg, VMDWhat would you do if one or more of your staff members refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine?
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Miranda Lambert foundation awards cross-country grantsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsSince its conception, Mutts Across America has dispersed more than $1.25 million in funding
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CANINE NEWS
Gene therapy might offer relief for canine OABy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe biotechnology could help slow the progression of osteoarthritis, CSU researchers say
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Dermpath pearls: Getting the most out of your biopsy submissionsBy: Rebecca A. Packer, MS, DVM, DACVIMPathology is a collaborative process between clinicians and pathologists. Use these tips to increase the likelihood of ascertaining a definitive diagnosis for your patients with skin concerns. Read More
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Canine rickettsiosis: A novel Rickettsia species identified in dogs in the U.S.By: Barbara Qurollo, DVM, MSWe do not fully understand the extent of disease it may cause or if it is zoonotic
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Why leptospirosis incidence are on the rise
By: Kim Campbell ThorntonLepto has a reputation for being a rural disease, but that is no longer the case
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FELINE NEWS
Declawing banned in AustinBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe Texas city is the 11th U.S. municipality to prohibit elective onychectomy procedures
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A look inside: Using digital radiography to confirm feline osteoarthritisBy: Mary E. Ubatuba, DVMCats experiencing OA pain are often unable to signal discomfort, so radiography is often the best way to diagnose the condition
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EQUINE NEWS
Optimizing Horse Pasture Management: Advantages and DrawbacksBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffFeeding horses can be expensive. One way to lower the cost of managing horses is through the thoughtful use of pasture.
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The Never-Ending Hoof AbscessBy: Erica LarsonWhy do some hoof abscesses heal quickly while others linger? Why are some one-off occurrences while others keep coming back?
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Gene-doping test supports health of racehorsesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsPenn Vet researchers have developed a PCR test to detect a potential gene-doping agent in the joint fluid and blood of a horse
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Ciclesonide Offers Help for Horses With Severe AsthmaBy: Stacey Oke, DVM, MScScientists looked at the drug’s safety, efficacy, and ease-of-use under natural conditions.
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MISC NEWS
New generation of veterinarians dons the diversity mantleBy: Lisa WoganStudents and recent graduates launch organizations in tumultuous year
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3 must-reads on how to have more fun at your veterinary practiceBy: dvm360 StaffCheck out these simple and creative strategies for making your workplace more enjoyable for your team and your patients. Read More
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