TOP NEWS
Number of veterinary school applicants climbs 19%By: Jennifer Fiala
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A veterinarian shortage could cost 75 million pets their access to care by 2030
By: dvm360 StaffA new study from the Banfield Pet Hospital reveals that a shortage in veterinarians may cause an estimated 75 million pets in the United States to lose access to veterinary care by 2030. Read More
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Live conferences are scheduled despite continuing pandemicBy: Lisa WoganSome in-person veterinary meetings planned for early 2021 Read More
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CANINE NEWS
What’s your diagnosis?By: Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS, CVJ, Fear Free CertifiedThis 10-year-old intact female beagle presented with bilateral abdominal swelling
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A tribute to weenie dogsBy: Bo Brock, DVMThe love of a dog is endless, even when it’s their time to go.
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Little dog is big dealBy: Veterinary Practice NewsA tiny Chihuahua stole the hearts of voters for this year’s American Humane Hero Dog Awards
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Rare surgical procedures give man and dog a new lease on lifeBy: dvm360 StaffAn uncommon but life-saving surgery gave a Labrador retriever and his grateful owner much more time together.
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FELINE NEWS
Exploring human drug for feline coronavirus
By: Joan Capuzzi, VMDTo set the stage for probing the human anti-malaria drug mefloquine as an agent for combatting feline corona- and caliciviruses, researchers map out its pharmacokinetic profile in cats.
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Feline appetite stimulant aids in CKD-caused weight lossBy: Veterinary Practice NewsFDA has approved a capromorelin oral solution for appetite stimulation in cats
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EQUINE NEWS
New Microarray Test Scans for 400 Equine Asthma AllergensBy: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MA A study using the test found asthmatic horses appear to have allergic triggers similar to humans, including a common arena footing material: latex.
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Ross River Virus in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffRRV, also known as epidemic polyarthritis or Ross River fever, has been recognized throughout Australia with especially high rates of infection in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland.
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Understand and Maximize Fiber Fermentation in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffAn improved understanding of the flow of digesta through the gastrointestinal tract will provide invaluable information for formulating equine diets.
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Demystifying Fungal Infections of the Equine HoofBy: Stacy PigottA journeyman farrier shares his insight into fungal foot infections that can compromise hoof health and cause lameness.
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MISC NEWS
Ask Emily: What is the best way to start forward booking?By: Emily Shiver, CVPM, CCFPAre you afraid of forward booking? Do you think it comes off as too pushy or intrusive? Dentists have successfully practiced this strategy for years. One obvious benefit: a sense of security that your client will return to your practice.
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Efficiency drives animal health co.’s boxing systemBy: Vetetrinary Practice NewsMWI Animal Health has added an in-line automated packaging solution at its Kansas fulfillment center
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