TOP NEWS
Growing flocks without antibioticsBy: Sarah M. ErlingheuserA look into future methods of protecting the health and welfare of poultry raised for human consumption.
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More full-ride scholarships open to veterinary studentsBy: Edie LauNew awards join pool of substantial grants that help recipients counter school debt
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FDA requests public input on analyzing antimicrobial use in animalsBy: Sydney YankowiczThe administration is looking for suggestion on best framework for collecting this data
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CANINE NEWS
Canine cancer study reveals alarming hemangiosarcoma prevalenceBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe Golden Retriever Lifetime Study has seen 500 cases of hemangiosarcoma, lymphoma, high-grade mast cell tumor, and osteosarcoma
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Surgical drains are useful in small animal wound managementBy: Jude T. Bordelon, DVM, MS, MBA, DACVS-SAPractitioners must consider drain types, mechanism, monitoring, removal, and more
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Multiple dogs die of heat stroke in ‘freak event’By: Veterinary Practice NewsThe Lake Station Police Department in Indiana reports the incident as a “mechanical failure” and not an act of animal cruelty or neglect
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Drug-resistant hookworms spreading in dogsBy: Niranjana RajalakshmiParasitologists urge veterinarians to ramp up screening, testing after treatment
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FELINE NEWS
80,000 newborn pups, kittens receive food aidBy: Veterinary Practice NewsSince Jan. 1, Pet-Ag, Inc., has donated meals worth nearly $500,000 through the Greater Good Charities GOODS Program
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Incidence of venomous animal accidents with cats in BrazilBy: Julia BurkeA better understanding of which animals are likely to poison cats can help enhance treatment
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EQUINE NEWS
Researchers Explore Spirulina Supplementation for HorsesBy: Haylie KerstetterSpirulina might be a beneficial supplement for horses due to its protective effect seen in other species” joint cartilage.
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Gauging Bone Mineral Density to Predict Injuries in Thoroughbred RacehorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffFracture of the proximal sesamoid bones is a leading cause of injury in racehorses. The ability to pinpoint at-risk horses would improve racehorse welfare.
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Do Back Radiographs Have a Place in Equine Prepurchase Exams?By: Haylie KerstetterRadiographs can advise buyers and their veterinarians about pathologies that might pose a threat to the horse’s future soundness. Read More
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Simple Saliva Test Identifies Horses with Gastric UlcersBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffThe value of saliva-based testing for gastric ulcers was explored by measuring proteins in the saliva of horses with and without ulceration. Read More
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MISC NEWS
Data-driven digital platform supports proactive pet careBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe Pet HealthZone from Nationwide offers age- and breed-specific insights and trivia for free
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Unleash your own ‘virtual vet assistant’By: Patty KhulyYou can employ and enjoy your AI chatbot both guilt- and fear-free (for now, at least)
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