TOP NEWS

FDA approves new vial size for Nocita
By: dvm360.com staffThe smaller vial is expected to be available later this year.
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Veterinary practice consolidation demystifiedBy: Michael Dicks & Melissa MadduxWhy private equity investors pay so much for clinics
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Veterinary labor’s wild swingsBy: Michael Dicks & Melissa MadduxThe difference between oversupply and excess capacity
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CANINE NEWS

CAPC study: Dogs can predict Lyme risk for humansBy: dvm360.com staffAccording to new research, regular veterinary testing of canine seroprevalence shows where people are at highest risk of tick-borne disease.
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Old Mother Hubbard, Loop to create reusable pet food packagingBy: Veterinary Practice NewsEmpty treat containers will be collected, cleaned, refilled, and reused


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Survey finds man’s best friend is more like familyBy: Veterinary Practice News98 percent of pet owners consider their dog a family member


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CBD trial results ‘encouraging’ for dogs with epilepsyBy: dvm360.com staffThe veterinary team behind the ongoing clinical trial at Colorado State University found that 89% of dogs that received cannabidiol experienced a reduction in seizure frequency.
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FELINE NEWS

Purina develops diet to reduce allergies to catsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsNinety-seven percent of cats fed IgY showed decrease in active allergens, research says

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AAFP releases feline diabetes toolkit for veterinary professionalsBy: dvm360.com staffOnline resource intended to help veterinarians diagnose and treat diabetes mellitus in cats more effectively.
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EQUINE NEWS

Dealing With Equine ColicBy: Marcia KingDo you know what to do-and just as importantly, what not to do-if your horse displays vague, mild, or serious signs of what might be colic? Your answer could save your horse’s life.
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Athletic Horses: Supplements to Maximize Bone HealthBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffDue to habitual weight-loading of limbs during training and competition, “bone fatigue” can occur in athletic horses, placing them at risk for injuries, including complete fractures.
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Restricting Forage Intake in Stubbornly Obese HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffDo you have a horse that refuses to lose weight, even though you’re doing your best to curb calories?
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Santa Anita remains open; enhanced equine safety measures now in placeBy: Maureen McKinneyRacing at the track, on which 29 horses died this season, will continue as planned until June 23, but a review team will first evaluate all horses for fitness.
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MISC NEWS

Back to Back Shows For DISBy:Diagnostic Imaging SystemsSummer is in full swing and so are the conferences and trade shows. Fast approaching are two back-to-back meetings that are just a hop skip and a jump from DIS
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Rabbits need veterinary care, tooBy: Veronica GventsadzePractitioner presses veterinary schools to recognize rabbits in core curriculum
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