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

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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