TOP NEWS

Veterinarians lend arms – and kids – to vaccine researchBy: Emma ScherPractitioners talk about their front-row seat to history
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Reunited in person and it feels so good!
By: Adam Christman, DVM, MBAThere was nothing like seeing you all live at the Fetch dvm360® Conference in Kansas City.
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Domestic vaccine for lethal rabbit virus availableBy: Lisa WoganUSDA grants emergency-use authorization as virus spreads
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CANINE NEWS

Contact with baldness treatment can poison petsBy: Edie LauA few licks of minoxidil are enough to kill, veterinarians report

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Liquid biopsy focus of free RACE-approved online CEBy: Veterinary Practice News“Cancer detection in dogs with just a blood draw” takes place Nov. 17

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Communication pearls for dogs with disabilitiesBy: Caitlin McCaffertyIn a recent interview with dvm360 ®, Melissa Shapiro, DVM, shared various ways pet parents can effectively communicate with their blind, deaf, or blind and deaf dogs.
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Behavior resembling human ADHD seen in dogsBy: University of HelsinkiA study involving some 11,000 dogs demonstrated that the gender, age and breed of the dog, as well as any behavioral problems and certain environmental factors, are connected to hyperactive and impulsive behavior and inattention (ADHD).
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FELINE NEWS

Don’t take a wait-and-see approach to heart murmursBy: Shawn P. Messonnier, DVMA veterinarian shares discrepancies between the basic versus platinum approach when treating pets with heart murmurs to ensure the best care is provided.
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Labeling error prompts recall of Vanguard Feline RCPBy: dvm360 StaffZoetis misidentified vials of the injectable vaccine for cats as ‘intranasal’

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EQUINE NEWS

Grazing Overweight Horses: Restricted Access Appropriate at TimesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffWhile horses evolved as grazers, the quality of the pasture grasses has increased dramatically in recent years, making it unsuitable for some horses.
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Now That’s a Headache: Facial Trauma and Fractures in HorsesBy: Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary MedicineMany horses can cause trauma on themselves. Usually, they’re wounds or cuts on the legs—but sometimes, they’re on the horse’s head.
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Benefit Foaling Mares Before RebreedingBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffIn a recent study, researchers set out to determine the effects of feeding docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega-3 fatty acid, on uterine involution.
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10 Risk-Based Vaccine Resources On TheHorse.comBy: The Horse StaffLearn about the vaccines your horses might need based on their lifestyle and risk of exposure.

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MISC NEWS

Hacks from the hive mindBy: Rhonda Bell, CVPM, CCFP, CDMPFellow techs share 18 best practice tips that make their jobs easier.
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On the heels of successBy: Julia Burke, Assistant EditorMeet Catherine Coloccia, the 2021 Practice Manager of the Year and profound leader with a passion for providing the best medicine and top-of-the-line customer service.
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