TOP NEWS
Florida’s North American Veterinary Heart Center holds grand opening
By: Veterinary Practice News
The center provides advanced surgical care, cardiac patient management, and treatments to prolong heart patients’ lives
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Mars Inc. buys British veterinary-hospital chain
By: Edie Lau
Linnaeus Group adds 87 sites to Mars’ spreading ownership
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CANINE NEWS
Postoperative bleeding in greyhounds; what it may mean for deerhounds
By: John E. Dillberger, DVM
Recommendations for using Amicar in deerhounds
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Dog flu gets worrisome
By: Jennifer Fiala
Cases of canine influenza linked to imported rescue dogs from Asia.
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Physiological benefits may be experienced by veterans with PTSD who use service dogs
By: Purdue University
A new study shows how veterans with PTSD may benefit physiologically from using service dogs.
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Blame the mother’s gene: Discovery for a blinding canine eye disease
By: University of Helsinki
Discovery for a blinding canine eye disease reveals an unprecedented mode of inheritance
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FELINE NEWS
Dogs and cats prefer protein, right? Not so, says OSU study
By: Veterinary Practice News
Cats are carb lovers, according to study results published in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
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Lysine: A therapeutic zombie?
By: Brennen McKenzie, MA, MSc, VMD, cVMA
The life cycle of the ineffective treatment of L-lysine for the prevention and management of feline herpesvirus (FHV-1)
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EQUINE NEWS
Remind horse owners to safeguard against rabies
By: Veterinary Practice News
While dogs are vaccinated against rabies without question, the majority of equines-often at higher risk-are not vaccinated
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It’s All in the Genes: Horse Traits and Heritability
By: Nancy S. Loving, DVM
Scientists are continuing to uncover which genes are responsible for certain traits in horses.
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Equine Obesity, Osteoarthritis, and Inflammation
By: Kentucky Equine Research Staff
Current estimates suggest that one-third of all domestic horses are obese, placing them at a higher risk for such diseases as osteoarthritis.
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Study: In Horse Breeding, Equine Opposites Attract
By: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MA
A mare’s attraction to a stallion-specifically, to his body odors, or ŘMHC”-affects pregnancy success rate. And, researchers found, mares appear to prefer stallions with MHCs that differ from their own.
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MISC. NEWS
What I learned from Franklin Covey
By: Matthew Salois, PhD
Veterinary economics isn’t always about big financial trends. Sometimes it’s about drilling down to what you’re trying to do in your practice and trying out a new process, like this one, to get there.
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Mommy guilt is real: Vets spill on parenting
By: dvm360.com staff
Veterinary professionals confess about life as a mom or dad and while working at busy practices.
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The pathogenesis of a veterinarian
By: Bo Brock, DVM
It takes years of blood, sweat and tears to get a veterinary degree, but it can take about five seconds in the real world to feel clinically incompetent.
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June is Adopt-a-Cat Month
By: Diagnostic Imaging Systems
Spring is “kitten season” and that means thousands of newborns join the millions of cats already in shelters across the country. Your local shelter staff is ready to assist you in finding your perfect fur baby match.
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