TOP NEWS
Mars to Buy VCA Clinics, Labs in $9.1 Billion Deal
By: Veterinary Practice News Editors
Mars Inc. has agreed to acquire VCA Inc., which operates one of North America’s largest veterinary hospital chains, in a transaction valued at $9.1 billion
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Veterinary practice and the U.S. economy: What’s the impact?
By Fred Ouedraogo, PhD, Michael Dicks, PhD
The total value of economic activity generated from veterinary services in 2014? A cool $63.1 billion.
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CANINE NEWS
Galliprant now available for canine osteoarthritis patients
By: dvm360.com staff
First-in-class piprant for veterinary use developed by Aratana, marketed by Elanco.
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Scientists develop new flu vaccines for dogs
By: University of Rochester Medical Center
Just like humans, dogs can catch the flu. Two new vaccines for canine influenza could curb the spread of flu in shelters and kennels and prevent the possible transmission of a dog flu virus to people.
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How to stop breeding resistant heartworms
By: dvm360.com staff
Clarke Atkins, DVM, DACVIM (cardiology), says it’s the right preventive led off by the right antibiotic. Do you do it every time with your canine patients?
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How my utterly unsuitable dog became an ’emotional support animal’
By: Phyllis DeGioia
My mental health is in such dire straits, apparently, that a licensed psychologist wrote a letter stating that my condition warrants the use of an emotional support animal (ESA).
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FELINE NEWS
Diagnostic dental radiographs: A concise how-to
By: Mary L. Berg, BS, RVT, RLATG, VTS (dentistry)
It used to be really hard to take dental radiographs in cats, but digital radiography has made it much easier. Mary Berg, RVT, RLATG, VTS (Dentistry), demonstrates her preferred method of obtaining dental radiographs.
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Hazmat Suits and 500 Shelter Cats: Rare Flu Forces New York Quarantine
By: Andy Newman
In November, cats at the shelters started getting sick at an alarming rate. The culprit turned out to be a strain of bird flu that had never before been seen in cats, and had not been found in any animal in 10 years.
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Cat-astrophe! Feral Cats Have Invaded Nearly 100% of Australia
By: Mindy Weisberger, Senior Writer
A new study finds that feral cats inhabit 99.8 percent of the continent’s landmass, including 80 percent of the land that makes up its islands.
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Study: Cats Eating Dry Food Have Increased Risk for Developing Type 2 Diabetes
By: Veterinary Practice News Editors
The study was conducted by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.
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EQUINE NEWS
Soring Regulations On Hold
By: Veterinary Practice News Editors
When Trump administration came into the White House, they put all unpublished regulations on hold, including the new soring regulations.
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Equine Thermography
By: Joanna L. Robson, DVM, CVSMT, CVA, CSFT, CIT
Thermography presents a noninvasive, safe, and cost-effective diagnostic imaging modality (on average, $350 for a whole horse scan and interpretation) that is a valuable complementary tool in equine health care.
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Henry Schein helps raise $10,000 to support equine veterinary education
By: dvm360.com staff
Veterinary industry distributor joins Zoetis and Neogen to match contributions from attendees at 62nd annual AAEP convention.
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Why Technology Isn’t One Size Fits All for Horses
By: David W. Ramey, DVM
A look at the upsides and downsides of equine technology.
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EXOTIC NEWS
Exotic-veterinarian-turned-author: Animals come from everywhere, and they all deserve good medical care
By: Brendan Howard, Business Channel Director
Practice owner and newly published memoirist Dr. Laurie Hess sat down with us at CVC San Diego for an exclusive Q&A about her new book, a big sugar glider mystery, her take on practice management—and managing nosy neighbors.
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How Zoo Animals Learn to Help Take Care of Themselves
By: Joanna Klein
In zoos today, keepers work to reduce the stress of caregiving by training animals to be a part of their own care.
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MISC. NEWS
10 Secrets to Keep Your Veterinary Nurses Happy
By: Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS, CVJ
This fearless columnist had the confidential and deep conversations you wish you had with your staff, so please open your mind and listen up.
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NAVTA Approves Lab Animal Specialty for Vet Techs
By: Veterinary Practice News
With the establishment of the Academy of Laboratory Animal Veterinary Technicians and Nurses, the specialty is the 14th approved Veterinary Technician Specialty.
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Nourish, Don’t Drain, the Practice Culture
By: Thomas E. Catanzaro, DVM, MHA
If managers or practice owners identify the offending behaviors and fix them, they will usually be able to spend more time nourishing the practice’s culture – which will in turn, make the staff members happier and more productive.
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Vet Tech Tips
By: Diagnostic Imaging Systems
Skilled Professional? Newbie? Read on to discover some thoughts on what makes for a great Vet Tech.
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