TOP NEWS
Santa Claus’ official veterinarian OKs reindeer for flightBy: Veterinary Practice NewsDr. Lori Teller, AVMA president, seeks a team of volunteer veterinarians to oversee the well-being of Santa’s holiday helpers on Christmas Eve
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Top dvm360 articles of 2022: #12By: dvm360 StaffWe have compiled a countdown of our top 20 articles in 2022, here is number 12
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COE asks for input on veterinary accreditation standardsBy: Jennifer FialaIt’s time again to share your thoughts on veterinary school accreditation with the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education. Public comment period ends Dec. 31
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CANINE NEWS
The pros and cons of food allergy testingBy: Rebecca Mount, DVM, DACVDCutaneous adverse food reactions are a life-long disease, but, when accurately diagnosed, they can be easily managed with diet
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Three Dog Bakery unveils second Houston locationBy: dvm360 StaffThree Dog Bakery in The Heights district of Houston, Texas opened this past Saturday December 17th, 2022. The shop features dog-friendly baked cakes, cookies, “Pupcakes,” and treats plus dog food, toys, and additional supplies.
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Norwegian court overturns English bulldog breeding banBy: Ross Kelly…but upholds ban on breeding of cavalier King Charles spaniels
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6 Effective ways to treat pet behavior problemsBy: Ryan BlystoneEasy-to-follow plan of action when presented with behavior patients
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FELINE NEWS
Feline diabetes pill gets FDA green lightBy: Veterinary Practice NewsBexacat contains the active ingredient bexagliflozin, which prevents kidneys from reabsorbing glucose into the blood
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The pros and cons of colloidal silverBy: Narda Robinson, DO, DVM, MS, FAAMAVeterinarians need to alert clients about the benefits and risks of herbs and supplements for pets
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EQUINE NEWS
Equine Lower Airway Evaluations: From Start to FinishBy: Stacey Oke, DVM, MScVeterinarians must consider certain factors when performing diagnostics to identify the source of respiratory disease. Learn more in this article from the December 2022 issue of The Horse.
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Climate May Dictate Altered Training Protocols for Young HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffDoes temperature matter during the training of racehorses? Researchers suggest temperature affects body condition and training effectiveness.
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Botulism Outbreak in Four States Linked to Alfalfa CubesBy: Edited Press ReleaseHorses in Colorado, Louisiana, New Mexico and Texas have become sick with suspected botulism linked to alfalfa cubes, which are distributed to feed stores in 10 states.
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PPID Management in Horses: Monitoring Essential After DiagnosisBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffResearchers published a “clinical audit” of how horses with PPID are managed after diagnosis, noting compliance with follow-up advice.
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MISC NEWS
Dear Dr. Debt: I fear I won’t qualify for loan cancellationBy: VIN News Service staffVeterinarian ponders changing tax filing status, student loan repayment approach
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Endangered sea turtles aided via free diagnosticsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsVeterinary teleradiology provider VetCT is inviting clinics, zoos, and aquariums to sign up for free reports and advice from its experts
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