TOP NEWS
Veterinary clinics unwind COVID-19 restrictionsBy: Lisa WoganVeterinarians juggle worry and relief as they look to reopen premises to clients
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When and why: The CBD debateBy: Janelle Overholser, CVTLearn about the background and properties of cannabidiol, the controversy it is facing, and how it can improve quality of life for human and animal patients. Read More
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How ‘family friendly’ is the veterinary profession, really?By: Megan AndeerPractitioner finds flaws in New York Times columnist’s assertion
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CANINE NEWS
Canine cancer biomarkers to be exploredBy: Veterinary Practice NewsMorris Animal Foundation has partnered with biotech start-up company Loyal to study dogs’ genetic changes that occur as they age Read More
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Finally, an FDA-approved drug for canine vomiting…No, not for stopping it; for initiating itBy: Karen Todd-Jenkins, VMDWhen it’s time to treat canine vomiting, veterinarians have reliable medications in our toolbox. But when it’s time to initiate vomiting in an emergency situation, options have been limited and off-label, until now.
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Ankle replacement offers relief for Florida poochBy: Veterinary Practice NewsA veterinary surgeon at UF College of Veterinary Medicine has performed a total ankle replacement procedure on a dog
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Rabies risk leads to canine import ban for 113 countriesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsDogs traveling from Russia, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, and over 100 more countries will not be permitted to enter the U.S., CDC says Read More
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FELINE NEWS
Puzzling illness among UK cats prompts pet food recallBy: Jennifer Fiala and Anna CampbellResearchers ask veterinarians for input as Canada grapples with its own mystery
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3 must-reads on feline heartworm diseaseBy: dvm360 StaffHone your skillset by brushing up on the latest methods for detecting, diagnosing, and treating felines presenting with heartworm disease. Read More
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EQUINE NEWS
Exploring Cryotherapy for Laminitic HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffCryotherapy, the intense and prolonged cooling of the lower limb and hoof, may prove a valuable pain-relieving modality for horses suffering from laminitis. Read More
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Post-Massage Maintenance for HorsesBy: Multiple AuthorsShould a horse get turnout after a massage? A warm bath and liniment rub? Rest or exercise? Dr. Gina Tranquillo-Shade and Michele Haman of Equi-Librium Therapy LLC talk about what care a horse should receive immediately after a massage. Read More
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Purdue University renames renown equine hospitalBy: dvm360 StaffThe clinic’s new name, Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital, reflects the university’s partnership with Caesars Entertainment and its support of the Indiana equine industry. Read More
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Withholding Feed Affects Water Intake in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffEven short-term withdrawal of feed results in a substantial decrease in voluntary water consumption, putting horses at risk for mild dehydration. Read More
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MISC NEWS
NJ animal hospital connects with community through goat yogaBy: Caitlin McCafferty, Assistant EditorDr Robert Mankowski, co-owner of Mount Laurel Animal Hospital explains how offering goat yoga classes is providing the local community a fun and interactive way to learn about animal health. Read More
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Improving access to care goal of new teaching hospitalBy: Veterinary Practice NewsOSU’s new spectrum of care clinic provides a unique opportunity to advance clinical training for students Read More
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