TOP NEWS
Blood bank program supports urgent veterinary needsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsVeterinary Emergency Group (VEG) now accepts ‘dog heroes’ in the D.C. and Boston, Mass. areas to donate blood in the recently launched VEG Blood Bank program
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Shifting legal sands bring medical cannabis closer to petsBy: Alex HalperinFederal rule change proposed in US, as states inch toward acceptance
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Excuse you! Veterinarians crack down on cow burpsBy: Ross KellyMethane emissions targeted to combat global warming
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CANINE NEWS
The challenges of inflammatory bowel disease in dogs and catsBy: Sydney YankowiczAshley Kinsley, CVT, explains how IBD presents differently in dogs and cats and what makes treatment difficult
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AI aids in precision treatment for cancerBy: Christina LopesSimilarities between human and canine cancers have led to an influx of interest and funding in comparative oncology
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Recent survey indicates physical and emotional toll of obese dogsBy: Caitlin McCaffertyThe survey sheds light on the impact of excess weight for dogs and their owners
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Mushroom-poisoned dog in California develops Addison’s diseaseBy: Veterinary Practice NewsSadie, a 10-year-old black Labrador retriever that had accidentally eaten death cap mushrooms, is now on lifelong treatments for the unreported consequence brought on by the poisoning
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FELINE NEWS
Vet care program distributes 13 tons of cat food in IowaBy: Veterinary Practice NewsAlley Cat Allies, in partnership with Animal Rescue League of Iowa, will give away tons of cat food at no cost to caregivers in Des Moines under its ongoing Keeping Families Together program
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FDA-approved feline diabetes oral liquid med distributes in the U.S.By: Veterinary Practice NewsSenvelgo, Boehringer Ingelheim’s oral solution for diabetic cats, eliminates the need for twice-daily needle injection and complex monitoring
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EQUINE NEWS
The Effects of Longeing on Your Horse’s JointsBy: Haylie KerstetterLongeing horses in a controlled way and avoiding overlongeing could be the most effective ways to protect their joints.
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Benefits of Structured Exercise for Senior Horses ExploredBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffGiven results of a recent study, horse owners may question whether retirement without structured exercise is advisable for senior horses.
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Researchers Compare Therapeutic Shoes for Horses with LaminitisBy: Christa Leste-LasserreCadaver hoof study confirms expectation that heart-bar shoes can reduce coffin bone motion in horses with laminitis.
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Chew on This: Masticatory Muscles May Be Problematic in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffAs with other tissues in the body, the muscles that power chewing are susceptible to inflammation and disease.
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MISC NEWS
Associate or corporate? Exploring the options of selling your practiceBy: Sydney YankowiczExpert discusses the advantages of each selling option for veterinary practice owners at our Fetch Coastal conference
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How best to survive a license complaintBy: Patty Khuly, VMD, MBAAs long as professions exist, we will always have to contend with the reality of professional policing
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