TOP NEWS

More states legislate pet insuranceBy: Edie LauWashington, Mississippi join California and Maine
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Toolkit, policies on spectrum of care sought by AVMA delegatesBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe AVMA House of Delegates (HOD) featured spectrum of care as a point of discussion during its 2023 AVMA Convention meeting in Denver, Colo.
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EPA decides controversial flea collars can stay on the marketBy: Lisa WoganBoth manufacturer and collar critics claim vindication in Seresto safety review
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CANINE NEWS

Distinguishing normal vs abnormal behaviors in dogsBy: Julia BurkePlus, how to address those that are normal but still a nuisance

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Over 5,250 working animals get free screening at eye exam eventBy: Veterinary Practice NewsThe American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists (ACVO) has conducted over 80,000 eye examinations for free since its annual event started in 2008
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NC State professor named 2023 AVMA Career Achievement in Canine Research Award recipientBy: Kristen CoppockNatasha Olby, VetMB, PhD, is a leader in veterinary neurology and neurosurgery, and demonstrated a long-term contribution to canine research.
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AI-driven radiography partnership aims to advance careBy: Veterinary Practice NewsSignalPET has launched a strategic collaboration with global animal health technology and services company Covetrus
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Upcoming Conferences

AVMA Convention
July 14-18
Denver, CO
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South Dakota VMA
August 6-9
Sioux Falls, SD

North Dakota VMA Annual Meeting
August 13-15
Fargo, ND

FELINE NEWS

Be a superhero in feline parasite preventionBy: Julia BurkeHow veterinary technicians can “save the day” by educating cat owners on the dangers of parasites and importance of prevention
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Pet nutrition, client education central to vet e-bookBy: Veterinary Practice NewsPurina’s new resource covers practical information for case management and client conversations on managing pet health through nutrition Read More

EQUINE NEWS

5 Tips for Feeding Easy KeepersBy: Heather Smith ThomasFollow these steps to help your overweight horse subsist on fewer calories.

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Grin and Bear It: Are Gastric Ulcers Painful for Horses?By: Kentucky Equine Research StaffGastric ulcers are believed to be painful, yet no studies have been performed to quantify this discomfort.
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Overdue Tetanus Vaccines in Horses: Catch Up on ProtectionBy: Kentucky Equine Research StaffAccording to the American Association of Equine Practitioners, adult horses should be vaccinated annually against tetanus.
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Understanding Sugar Levels in Horses’ HayBy: Clair Thunes, PhDLearn how to choose the right type of forage for horses with metabolic problems.
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MISC NEWS

Reduce medical errors with strategic hospital designBy: Julia BurkeVeterinary professionals and architects can team up to design a clinic that promotes the best client service and patient care while supporting One Health
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The ‘write’ stuff for your clinic blogBy: Rhonda BellBlogging can be a valuable tool for veterinary practices looking to connect with clients and future clients
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