TOP NEWS

Evacuation vehicle keeps pets safe amidst natural disastersBy: Veterinary Practice NewsBanfield Foundation has added an evacuation trailer to Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team’s fleet of emergency vehicles
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From behind a needle: contributing to pandemic’s endBy: Teri Ann OurslerA veterinarian reflects on immunizing people for COVID-19Read More


Australian mouse plague sparks pet poisoning crisisBy: Ross KellyMounting caseload strains antidote supplies, including blood, vitamin K
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CANINE NEWS

Dogs stressed, fearful when without owners during examsBy: Veterinary Practice NewsClinics should consider letting owners remain in exam rooms at a safe distance
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Ear-cropping rise in dogs prompts plan for UK import banBy: Ross KellyProposed crackdown brings global attention to elective surgeries in pets

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Clinical case study: Radiation therapy for facial mast cell tumor in a beagleBy: David Lurie, BVSc; Diplomate, ACVIM (Oncology)From the clinical examination to procedure and treatment methods to the outcome, discover this beagle’s experience undergoing radiation therapy for an MCT.
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Canine stress linked to owner-pet relationshipBy: Veterinary Practice NewsSwedish researchers have discovered a correlation between owner-dog stress levels, but this differs between breeds
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Upcoming Conferences

VMX Veterinary Meeting & Expo
June 5-9
Orlando, FLDIS Booth #2009

Montana VMA Summer Meeting
August 27-28
Butte, MT

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August 27-30
Kansas City, MODIS Booth #939

Western Veterinary Conference
September 6-9
Las Vegas, NVDIS Booth #1953

Southwest Veterinary Symposium
September 23-26
San Antonio, TXDIS Booth #242

 

FELINE NEWS

Parasites in pets: Understanding prevalence and perceptionBy: Lisa Lippman, DVMParasites are common in dogs and cats and there are often misconceptions about the prevalence of parasites in adult pets. Read More
3 Must-reads on feline behaviorBy: dvm360 StaffBrush up on the latest strategies for managing and correcting nuisance behaviors in cats.
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EQUINE NEWS

Non-Steroidal Joint Injections Gaining in PopularityBy: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MAA survey found most veterinarians who specialize in horses and primarily deal with lameness issues use non-steroidal intra-articular joint therapies in their patients.
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Peat Moss or Wood Shavings: Bedding for Asthmatic HorsesBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffThe natural dust and molds found in bedding material often intensify the clinical signs of horses with asthma.
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Baby Weight: Keep Broodmares in Healthy Body ConditionBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffObesity has been linked to anovulatory follicles and extended periods between estrus, making it difficult to predict ovulation. Read More
Study: Desert Leaf Extract Eliminates Proud Flesh in HorsesBy: Christa Leste-Lasserre, MAIndian researchers found resistant proud flesh became undetectable within weeks of treatment with the newly developed desert cotton leaf extract.
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MISC NEWS

Know your competition: VetSuccess powers new VHMA Practice Manager DashboardBy: dvm360 StaffThis new analytics platform allows VHMA members to compare their practice’s performance with clinics across the country. Read More

Adapting to the new virtual landscapeBy: Veterinary Practice NewsTelemedicine is at its best when both the veterinarian and the client are comfortable communicating with these modalities
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