TOP NEWS
Texas universities at odds over veterinary education
By: Jennifer Fiala
Rivalry brews between Texas Tech and Texas A&M
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Veterinary small business owners reap pass-through income tax deduction
By: Veterinary Practice News
The full deduction will be available as long as taxable income does not exceed $315,000 filing jointly or $157,500 filing individually
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Meet the 2018 dvm360/VHMA Practice Manager of the Year finalists
By: Brendan Howard, Business Channel Director
These 10 top-notch finalists are pros at tackling veterinary practice problems. How will they inspire you?
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AAVMC establishes scholarship fundraising award
By: Veterinary Practice News
The association’s award is part of its strategic interest in helping advance the Veterinary Debt Initiative
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CANINE NEWS
Client checklist: Controlling canine influenza virus
By: Veterinary Practice News
Tips on educating dog owners on the signs, treatment, and prevention of CIV
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Dogs set to benefit from simple blood test to spot liver disease
By: University of Edinburgh
A new blood test can quickly spots early signs of liver disease in dogs, a study suggests. The test means that fewer dogs will have to undergo invasive liver biopsies.
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FDA rethinks approach to testing new heartworm drugs
By: Lisa Wogan
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is considering changing what it asks of drug makers to demonstrate efficacy of new heartworm preventive medications in dogs, in light of the parasite’s evolving resistance to drugs.
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Turning rescued dogs into rescue dogs
By: Ed Kane, PhD
At the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, dogs aren’t just man’s best friend-they’re man’s lifeline. Here’s a look at what it takes to put a search team together.
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FELINE NEWS
Cat lovers, this is how a feline friend can boost your health
By: Maria Cohut
Aside from enthusiastic reports from cat owners about all the benefits of interacting with felines, what health and well-being benefits can we actually expect cats to bring?
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Survey: Feline MCS assessments a missed opportunity for veterinarians?
By: Veterinary Practice News
“MCS evaluations are a relatively new practice but are increasingly recognized as a best practice in feline care”
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EQUINE NEWS
Science Supports Slow, Steady Weaning of Foals
By: Kentucky Equine Research Staff
Ask 10 breeders how they wean foals and you may receive ten different responses! How a foal is weaned can greatly affect short- and long-term health, according to a new study*
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Horse Grazing Muzzle FAQs
By: Erica Larson, News Editor
Why do some horses wear muzzles, but others don’t? Does your horse need to wear a muzzle year-round? From proper fit to feeding, here’s what you need to know about these weight-loss contraptions.
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Tips for Managing Gastric Ulcers in Performance Horses
By: Nettie Liburt, MS, PhD, PAS
Up to 93% of performance horses suffer from gastric ulcers. Is yours one of them? Here’s how to manage the condition.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Equine Metabolic Syndrome
By: Kentucky Equine Research Staff
Traditionally used to help horses with tendon, ligament, or joint injuries, regenerative therapies, such as stem cell technology, reportedly have a much further reach than originally suspected.
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MISC. NEWS
Keep compassion fatigue at bay
By: Hannah Wagle, Assistant Content Specialist
This key skill is one of the biggest factors needed to fight the compassion fatigue and burnout that weighs veterinary professionals down, according to Vets4Vets organizer Dr. Bree Montana.
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Making Up for Email Mistakes
By: Diagnostic Imaging Systems
Emails are great veterinary practice marketing tools, if you can create cunning copy with no mistakes. But we all know that zero errors are an ambitious goal.
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