TOP NEWS
UK veterinarians grapple with pet vaccine shortageBy: Ross KellyLimits on cat and dog jabs could continue to year’s end
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Carbon neutrality goal set by pet food giantBy: Veterinary Practice NewsRoyal Canin is committed to becoming certified carbon neutral by 2025
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Employment law: What is affecting veterinary medicine?By: Kristen Coppock, MA, Associate Editorial Director, Caitlin McCafferty, Assistant Editor
Attorney and veterinarian Dr Charlotte LaCroix shared 3 different employment law challenges veterinary professionals are facing, plus a few pro-tips to help.Read More
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CANINE NEWS
Embark Veterinary releases first-ever purebred dog DNA kitBy: dvm360 staffThis comprehensive kit employs individualized health insights and information that can ultimately help extend dogs’ lives by 3 years within the decade.
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Veterinary efforts support antimicrobial stewardshipBy: Veterinary Practice NewsA U of G study reveals veterinarians are prescribing shorter courses of antibiotics for dogs with UTIs
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Newly approved oncology drugs fill a niche for 2 common canine cancersBy: Craig A. Clifford, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology), Christine Mullin, VMD, DACVIM (Oncology) BluePearl Malvern-Hope Veterinary Specialists Malvern, PAStelfonta®–A new localized therapy for canine mast cell tumors
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Recognizing dental and oral abnormalitiesBy: Rebecca A. Packer, MS, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology/Neurosurgery)Although veterinary technicians can encounter legal restrictions, these team members play a key role in distinguishing oral and dental abnormalities in patients.
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FELINE NEWS
Deadly feline cancer sees new potential treatmentBy: Veterinary Practice NewsResearchers are using nanobody-targeted photodynamic therapy to tackle oral squamous cell carcinoma in cats
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Basepaws establishes inaugural Feline Kidney Disease Awareness MonthBy: dvm360 StaffThe digital pet health company announced that it has dedicated the month of October to raise awareness for Feline Chronic Kidney Disease.
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EQUINE NEWS
Unconventional Forage: Straw an Option for Some HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffFeeding straw is a practical option when it is not possible to source a low-energy forage suitable for a horse that needs a calorie-restricted diet.
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Transitioning a Horse to Barefoot for the WinterBy: Chris White, DVMGoing barefoot can benefit many horses, especially during the cold months when snow can pack onto steel. But pulling shoes requires planning to ensure horses’ continued comfort.
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Feeding Suggestions for Laminitis-Prone HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffNutritional countermeasures may keep susceptible horses from developing laminitis, although due to its many causes, laminitis is not completely preventable.
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Ultrasonography’s Role in Equine Lameness CasesBy: Matt Leshaw, DVMLearn how veterinarians use ultrasound to diagnose, treat, and monitor musculoskeletal injuries in horses.
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MISC NEWS
Bringing the digital world into your practiceBy: Rebecca A. Packer, MS, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology/Neurosurgery)Learn how easy digital communication, E-commerce, and telemedicine can be for you and your practice.
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What a brave tennis star can teach a stressed-out veterinarianBy: Patty Khuly, VMD, MBANaomi Osaka opting to take a mental health break might be an inspiration for veterinary professionals
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