TOP NEWS
75 million pets may lose access to care by 2030By: Veterinary Practice NewsBanfield addressed the industry-wide veterinary shortage at its annual summit
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Colorado squirrel tests positive for bubonic plague
By: dvm360 StaffThe risk for contracting this infectious disease, which in the United States occurs primarily in the West, is extremely low when precautions are taken. Read More
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As business booms, veterinarians start charging upfrontBy: Ross KellyClinics get creative as pandemic prompts unexpected jump in demand
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CANINE NEWS
Genetic understanding improves canine healthBy: Veterinary Practice NewsAKC Canine Health Foundation has published a white paper to help veterinarians interpret genetic test results
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Study gauges best canine sterilization ages by breed and genderBy: Joan Capuzzi, VMDA new study connects disease risk for joint disorders, cancers, urinary incontinence, and pyometra with reproductive status and sterilization timing in different canine breeds and both sexes.
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Fatty, meaty aromas tempt dogs to eat
By: Veterinary Practice NewsNew research confirms that, when it comes to their chow, canines prefer some smells over others
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Image Quiz: External ear lesions in a dogBy: Judy Seltzer, BVetMed, MRCVS, DACVDWhat started as minor hair loss eventually led to ulceration and bleeding. Can you identify what caused this dog’s condition?
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FELINE NEWS
Is it ‘cattitude,’ or is that feline in pain?By: Kelsey Gustafson, Associate EditorIdentifying and responding appropriately to both acute and chronic pain requires an understanding of the nuances of feline behavior. Read More
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AAHA/AAFP release updated feline vaccine guidelinesBy: dvm360 StaffThe guidelines stress the importance of individualized vaccine recommendations based on a host of factors related to patient exposure and susceptibility risk.
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EQUINE NEWS
First cloned Przewalski’s horse brings hope for species revivalBy: dvm360 StaffThe colt, born at a Texas veterinary hospital, sheds light on the importance of genetic rescue of endangered wildlife species. Read More
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Breeding to Improve Equine Genetics: Include NutritionBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffGenetics accounts for only 30% of how a foal looks, behaves, and performs. Other factors can directly affect offspring quality, including nutrition. Read More
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Keeping Laminitic Horses ComfortableBy: Erica Larson We asked two experts how they approach laminitis and try to keep affected horses comfortable. Read an excerpt of this article from the September 2020 issue of The Horse to learn more. Read More
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Arrest made in $1-million equine drug theftBy: Veterinary Practice NewsFDA alleges the accused sold improperly handled horse medications to veterinarians and trainers in New York
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MISC NEWS
Squashing stubborn surgery stressBy: Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS, CVJ, Fear Free CertifiedIt’s unrealistic to expect anything to be completely stress-free in veterinary medicine, but there are steps you can take to limit preventable stress Read More
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When veterinarians sue clients for harmful reviews
By: Ross Kelly
Cases in Australia, US show payoffs, pitfalls of taking legal route Read More
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