TOP NEWS
$1M disinfectant donation aids hurricane-affected petsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe joint contribution from Merck and ByoPlanet aims to protect the local animal population
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As student loan repayments resume, borrowers face decisionsBy: Edie LauLoan expert says veterinarians with high debt may benefit by adjusting their strategy
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Are long-acting injectable medications the future of long-term medication in animals?By: Sarah J. Wooten, DVMBiodegradable, polymer-based long-acting injectable medications can eliminate the need to administer pills daily
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CANINE NEWS
Pitbull puppy rescued by California police after fentanyl overdoseBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe dog’s owners, who were arrested by the Irvine Police Department for drug possession, will be charged with felony animal cruelty and possession of narcotics
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Are dogs and cats living longer?By: Meg St-EspritPets benefiting from better care, veterinarians say
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$85,000 donation celebrates National Service Dog MonthBy: Veterinary Practice NewsSynchrony’s funding will help nonprofit organization Canine Companions train dogs to support those with disabilities and hearing impairments
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Canine vaccine hesitancy prevalent among U.S. dog owners, study findsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsMore than 50 percent of dog owners in America have expressed some level of skepticism about vaccinating their pets—including for anti-rabies—according to study
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FELINE NEWS
Novel drug for anemia in cats with CKD arrives on the US marketBy: Kristen Coppock, MAElanco Animal Health’s molidustat oral suspension is available by prescription through veterinary practices
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Tackling pet obesity requires team effortBy: Veterinary Practice NewsIn a 2022 Association for Pet Obesity Prevention survey, 59 percent of dogs and 61 percent of cats were classified as overweight or obese Read More
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EQUINE NEWS
The Equine Microbiota by Body SystemBy: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MADiscover what researchers are learning about the microbiota’s role in the horse’s digestive system, respiratory tract, skin, and more.
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Feeding Horses: When Not to Feed That Hay to Your HorseBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffAll horse owners run into red flags when doling out hay, leaving them to ask, “What is that in my hay?” and “Should I feed this to my horse?”
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Tackling Tough-to-Heal WoundsBy: Christy Corp-Minamiji, DVMWhen a horse’s healing process gets derailed, wounds can become chronic. Here’s how to prevent complications.
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Body Condition Index: New Tool for Objectively Assessing Body Fat in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffA new tool, called the body condition index, provides more consistent and repeatable measures of body fat than body condition scoring.
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MISC NEWS
‘Productivity levers’ key to practice efficiencyBy: Sherouk Fetaih, MBA, MSc, and Jason Johnson, DVM, MS, DACTThere are countless ways productivity gains can benefit practices and the people who drive them
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Preparing a nutritional plan for a patient recently diagnosed with cancerBy: Sydney YankowiczVicky Ograin, MBA, RVT, VTS (Nutrition), previews her lecture for the Directions in Veterinary Medicine symposium on nutritional plans for cancer patients
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