TOP NEWS
$175K donation supports diversity, inclusion in vet medBy: Veterinary Practice NewsTuskegee’s CVM has received a donation from Royal Canin to provide discretionary financial support for TUCVM students
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Award lauds truth and courage during the pandemicBy: Lisa WoganVIN honors veterinarians for communicating best science in trying times
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Fidu and Hill’s Pet Nutrition partner to offer free veterinary nutrition teleconsultation serviceBy: Bob AlaburdaFree for a limited time, this consultation service offers custom-tailored nutrition plans with board-certified veterinary nutritionists.
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CANINE NEWS
$30 Million donation propels launch Cornell Canine Health CenterBy: dvm360 StaffThe funding is key to accelerating canine health-related research through world-class studies, outreach, and engagement with dog lovers.
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Risks and treatments surrounding cancerBy: Brennen McKenzie, MA, MSc, VMD, cVMAGood general husbandry and regular veterinary care remains the most reasonable cancer-prevention approach for most pet owners
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Pets’ impact on human gut microbiome to be exploredBy: Veterinary Practice NewsA new HABRI-funded study could further support the benefits of contact between older adults and companion animals
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Signs and symptoms of canine tick-borne diseasesBy: Caitlin McCafferty, Assistant EditorDuring an interview at the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference, Dr Brian H. Herrin reviewed warning several signs that may appear in patients with tick-borne illnesses.
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FELINE NEWS
Cats ‘read the room’ better than one might thinkBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThough felines sometimes play it cool, they know how to ask for help when necessary, Purina researchers say
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Feline gastrointestinal lymphoma signsBy: Caitlin McCafferty, Assistant Editor, Julia Burke, Assistant EditorIn a dvm360® interview, Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), shared the types of lymphoma and common signs to be mindful of surrounding this condition.
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EQUINE NEWS
Stem the Flow: Free Fecal Water in Horses
By: Kentucky Equine Research StaffHorses with free fecal water syndrome usually have normal manure, but produce and expel liquid either during defecation or at other times.
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Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarship Recipients AnnouncedBy: Jennifer WhittleFour aspiring horse doctors are the 2021 recipients of $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarships.
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Before Breeding Season: Nutrition of Stallions and BroodmaresBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffWith breeding season just a few months away, now is the time to think about fine-tuning the nutrition of broodmares and stallions.
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What is a ‘Serviceably Sound’ Horse?By: Chris White, DVMBeing ‘serviceably sound’ is important for any horse to do his job comfortably. Learn more about the concept of the serviceably sound horse and what it means to professionals across the equine industry.
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MISC NEWS
Pet food recalls – how little we understand
By: Phyllis DeGioiaHow do manufacturer withdrawals differ from FDA Class I, II, or II recalls?
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How to add 100 specialists to your practice – your hospital libraryBy: Sarah Hoggan, DVMThese resources are musts for both seasoned veterinarians and new grads
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