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Education Council Schedules Site Visits – January 2026
Source: AVMA The AVMA Council on Education has announced its schedule of accreditation site visits for 14 Veterinary schools and colleges worldwide in 2026. These comprehensive evaluations will take place throughout the year, beginning in January and concluding in...
Vets Share Winter Pet Tips During Chicago Conference
Source: ABC 7 Veterinarians meeting in Chicago are offering timely winter care advice for pet owners, particularly those who adopted new pets during the holiday season. Speaking at the Veterinary Leadership Conference, Dr. Michael Q. Bailey, president of the American...
New Procedure at TVFS Helps Nigerian Dwarf Goat
Source: Tufts University Tufts Veterinary Field Service (TVFS) recently introduced a minimally invasive tube cystotomy (MITC) procedure to treat urinary blockage, a potentially fatal condition common in male goats. The first patient was Casper, a four-month-old...
Feline Tritrichomonas Foetus Infection
Source: Today's Veterinary Practice Tritrichomonas foetus infection is a common cause of chronic large-bowel diarrhea in cats, particularly young animals and those in high-density settings such as shelters and catteries. The protozoan colonizes the cecum and colon,...
Oncology Guidelines Contributors
Source: AAHA The article outlines the contributors and framework behind the 2026 AAHA Oncology Guidelines for Dogs and Cats. Developed by a multidisciplinary task force convened by the American Animal Hospital Association, the guidelines draw on expertise from...
Honey, Garlic, and High-Tech: New Ways to Fight Bacteria in Horses
Source: The Horse Researchers are exploring natural and high-tech alternatives to antibiotics in horses to combat rising antimicrobial resistance and protect global health. While antibiotics remain lifesaving, their overuse can disrupt the microbiome and drive...
OSU Agriculture Launches Animal Excellence Initiative to Improve Livestock Health
Source: Pork Business Oklahoma State University has launched the OSU Agriculture Animal Excellence initiative to strengthen teaching, research, and Extension programs that improve livestock health and sustainability. Central to the effort is the new Beef Center of...
What Tyson Beef Plant Closure Means for Cattle Producers
Source: Feedstuffs Tyson Foods’ permanent closure of its Lexington, Nebraska, beef plant marks a structural shift in the U.S. beef packing industry rather than a temporary disruption. The plant, which processes nearly 5,000 cattle per day, is closing amid historically...
A New Method for Stopping Osteosarcoma from Spreading to the Lungs
Source: University of Colorado Anschutz Researchers at the University of Colorado Cancer Center are investigating a new strategy to prevent osteosarcoma from spreading to the lungs, the most common and deadly site of metastasis. Veterinary oncologist Dan Regan, DVM,...
Canada and the United Kingdom Agree to Work Together to Improve Regulatory Efficiency for Animal Vaccines
Source: Canadian Food Inspection Agency Canada and the United Kingdom have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to improve regulatory efficiency for Veterinary biologics, including animal vaccines. The agreement was announced jointly by the Canadian Food...
AKC Canine Health Foundation Announces Dr. Lisa Freeman as Recipient of Inaugural Canine Health Discovery of the Year Award
Source: GlobeNewswire The AKC Canine Health Foundation announced Dr. Lisa Freeman of the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University as the recipient of the inaugural 2025 Canine Health Discovery of the Year Award. A Veterinary nutritionist and...
Highly Respected Veterinarian Bryan Boone Passes Away
Source: Thoroughbred Daily News Colorado will introduce a new Veterinary workforce role, Veterinary professional associates (VPAs), when House Bill 25-1285 takes effect on January 1, 2026. The law follows voter approval of Proposition 129 in November 2024 and formally...
Colorado to Introduce Veterinary Professional Associates Under New Law
Source: KJCT 8 Colorado will introduce a new Veterinary workforce role, Veterinary professional associates (VPAs), when House Bill 25-1285 takes effect on January 1, 2026. The law follows voter approval of Proposition 129 in November 2024 and formally establishes VPAs...
CDC Issues Rabies Travel Alert for These 2 Countries—Here’s What Travelers Should Know
Source: DVM 360 Dechra announced FDA approval of Emeprev, a maropitant citrate injectable solution for the prevention and treatment of vomiting in dogs and cats. With this approval, Dechra becomes the first to offer an FDA-approved bioequivalent injectable alternative...
FDA Approves Maropitant Citrate Injectable Solution
Source: DVM 360 Dechra announced FDA approval of Emeprev, a maropitant citrate injectable solution for the prevention and treatment of vomiting in dogs and cats. With this approval, Dechra becomes the first to offer an FDA-approved bioequivalent injectable alternative...
New Guidelines Call For Earlier Diagnosis, Intervention in Feline Dental Disease
Source: DVM 360 Dechra announced FDA approval of Emeprev, a maropitant citrate injectable solution for the prevention and treatment of vomiting in dogs and cats. With this approval, Dechra becomes the first to offer an FDA-approved bioequivalent injectable alternative...
FDA Conditionally Approves Merck Animal Health’s EXZOLT™ CATTLE-CA1 for the Prevention and Treatment of New World Screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax) Larvae (myiasis)
Source: Merck Animal Health Merck Animal Health announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted conditional approval for EXZOLT™ CATTLE-CA1, a first-in-class topical parasiticide for cattle. The product, containing fluralaner, is the only...
UC Davis Adopts ScribbleVet for Veterinary Facilities, Students
Source: UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine has adopted ScribbleVet, an AI-powered Veterinary scribe, for use across its clinical facilities, integrating the technology into both patient care and Veterinary education. Chosen...
2025 Transportation of Cats in Motor Vehicles Position Statement
Source: Feline VMA The 2025 Transportation of Cats in Motor Vehicles Position Statement from the Feline Veterinary Medical Association (FelineVMA) emphasizes the importance of safe transport and reducing stress for cats during car travel. Veterinary visits are the...
Wynwood Dog Food Co. to Expand Production With New Miami Factory, Eyes National Growth
Source: Pets Plus Magazine Wynwood Dog Food Co. announced plans to open a new 13,000-square-foot production facility in Miami’s Allapattah neighborhood, marking a major step toward national expansion. Set to open in early 2027, the factory will significantly increase...
Elanco Announces Full USDA Approval of CPMA (Now Trutect™) the First-and-Only Treatment for Deadly Canine Parvovirus
Source: Elanco Elanco Animal Health announced full USDA approval of its Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody (CPMA), now branded as Trutect™, the first and only approved treatment for deadly canine parvovirus. Initially conditionally approved in May 2023, the...
FDA Approves Maropitant Citrate Injectable Solution
Source: DVM 360 U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Emeprev, a maropitant citrate injectable solution from Dechra, for the prevention and treatment of vomiting in dogs and cats. Emeprev is the first FDA-approved bioequivalent injectable alternative to the...
RAWZ Donates $240,000 in Cat Food to Shelters
Source: Pet Food Industry RAWZ Natural Pet Food has donated 3,146 cases of canned cat food (more than 25,900 pounds valued at over $240,000) to support animal shelters in Oklahoma. The donation was made through a partnership with Greater Good Charities, which...
Purina Foundation Awards Over $1 Million to Nonprofits
Source: Pet Food Industry The Purina Foundation awarded $1.165 million in grants to 27 nonprofit organizations across the United States in 2025, continuing its long-standing mission to support pets, people and communities. Founded in 1951 by William H. Danforth, the...
Tacoma Resident Spreads Awareness After Dog’s Sudden Death at Popular Park
Source: KING 5 A Tacoma man’s routine walk with his dog turned tragic when the pet died suddenly, likely from a fentanyl overdose. Kenneth Gentili was at Owen Beach in Point Defiance Park when his small dog ate something under a bench in the children’s play area....