TOP NEWS
Calls to expand veterinary telemedicine clash with regulationsBy: Jennifer FialaNot all telemedicine is good telemedicine, say critics wary of remote care
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Cancer research campaign to match donationsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsMerck, Petco Love, and Blue Buffalo will match contributions up to $100,000 for Morris Animal Foundation’s “Stop Cancer Furever” Read More
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Lethal rabbit illness marches across North AmericaBy: Lisa WoganNeed for rabbit hemorrhagic virus disease vaccine becomes urgent
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CANINE NEWS
Pre-anesthetic fasting: What’s the right number?By: Brennen McKenzie, MA, MSc, VMD, cVMAIt is common to withhold food for some period prior to sedation, however, there is great variation in specific recommendations Read More
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Long-term stress in dogs linked to the owner-dog relationshipBy: Linkoping UniversityThis is the conclusion of a newly published study. The results also suggest that the link between stress and the owner’s personality traits differs between dog breeds.
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Studies supporting canine cancer prevention, treatment get fundingBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe AKC Canine Health Foundation has announced grants totaling more than $850,000 for 11 projects
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What’s new with spays and neuters?By: Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS, CVJ, Fear Free CertifiedWith these tips, you will gain in efficiency, proficiency, and safety—and your patients and clients will be the big winners
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FELINE NEWS
AAHA and AAFP Release Updated Feline Life Stage GuidelinesBy: Press ReleaseThe joint release provides an extension of the heavily referenced 2010 Feline Life Stage Guidelines
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Morris Animal Foundation establishes feline advisory boardBy: dvm360 StaffThe 9-person team will determine funding allocations for feline health research.
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EQUINE NEWS
Hay or Haylage: Dust Exposure, Lung Inflammation in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffScientists hypothesized that high-performance horses fed haylage would have healthier respiratory tracts than those fed traditional hay.
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Minimize Gastric Ulcers in Rapidly Growing WeanlingsBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffGastric ulcers also occur frequently in Thoroughbred foals and yearlings. Reports suggest one-quarter to one-half of foals have gastric ulcers.
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Tips for Feeding Horses With Wheat and Corn AllergiesBy: Clair Thunes, PhDLearn about feed allergies in horses-including allergy testing-and what you can do to make sure your allergic horse gets the nutrition he needs.
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High Tech Detection of Hindgut Acidosis in HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffDetecting hindgut acidosis remains an inexact science, but scientists are looking closely at the population of specific microbes as a way to gauge acidosis.
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MISC NEWS
Cheers to new beginnings: Congratulations class of 2021By: Adam Christman, DVM, MBAYou made it! Here’s what you need to know upon entering the profession, plus find out the key role mentorship and continuing education play in veterinary career advancement.
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Revenue share program launched by hospital networkBy: Veterinary Practice NewsCareVet says the initiative offers employees bonuses of up to $2,080 per year
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