TOP NEWS
Fire, smoke take toll on domestic animals, wildlifeBy: Jennifer FialaHealth effects could linger for weeks, veterinarians caution
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New nonprofit to tackle the lack of diversity in veterinary medicineBy: Erica Tricarico, Senior EditorPawsibilities connects individuals from underrepresented groups and offers mentorship opportunities. Read More
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Veterinarian perplexed by troubles using GoodRxBy: Jennifer Fiala
Pharmacies reject program for pet drugs despite company advertisementsRead More
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CANINE NEWS
A clinical approach to bacteriuria in dogs and catsBy: Juliette Bouillon, DMV, MVetSc, DACVIMGenetic analysis of bacteria is necessary to determine whether a recurrent UTI is a relapse or a reinfection
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Dog foods recalled due to elevated aflatoxin levels and Salmonella riskBy: dvm360 StaffThere have been no reports of illness related to any of the products recently recalled by Sunshine Mills, Inc.
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Heartworms in dogs: An ever-present global problemBy: Anne French, MVB, MBA, PhD, CertSAM, DVC, DipECVIM-CA (cardiology), MRCVS, FHEAFor parasites, client education is important, multimodal prevention is recommended, and annual testing should be encouraged Read More
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Mass vaccinations, One Health bolsters fight against rabiesBy: Veterinaryh Practice NewsBy 2030, WHO aims to reach zero human deaths from dog-mediated rabies
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FELINE NEWS
Teaching owners about pain in pets: A technician’s guideBy: Lindsey Howard, LVT, VTS (anesthesia & analgesia)
We have a critical role to play in pain management and how it is applied at home-let’s take every opportunity to ensure pets live happy, pain-free lives
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Intermittent fasting could regulate feline eating habitsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsCats fed once daily were found to be more satisfied with their food intake than those who eat multiple times
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EQUINE NEWS
Horse Health After an Immune Challenge
By: Stacey Oke, DVM, MScIf your horse survives one of these five infections, he might still suffer lasting effects. Learn which diseases most commonly cause post-infection illnesses and how they can impact a horse’s long-term health, use, and quality of life.
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Colic Accounts for Most Emergency Vet CallsBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffResearchers evaluated data from 2,600 emergency calls and found that colic was by far the most common complaint followed by wounds and lameness.
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Behavior Test Reveals Owners Miss Signs of LamenessBy: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MA
A study led by Dr. Sue Dyson found signs of lameness in 73% of horses’ riders identified as sound. Also, nearly 50% of the horse’s saddles showed signs of poor fit.
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New Tool Helps Horse Owners Recognize LamenessBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffSubtle lameness can be challenging for horse owners to diagnose. Veterinarians recently developed a tool using 24 behaviors to identify unsoundness.
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MISC NEWS
How to turn a profit with veterinary telemedicineBy: Rebecca A. Packer, MS, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology/Neurosurgery)A look at the economics of incorporating virtual care in your hospital, and how to make it worth your while financially. Read More
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“Postvention” can be central in suicide preventionBy: Veterinary Practice NewsAVMA, NAVTA, and other veterinary groups have partnered on a free resource to support clinics in the aftermath of an employee suicide
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