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Animal Poo Can Be Used to Save Endangered Species From Extinction, Research Finds
Source: The Guardian Scientists are exploring an innovative way to save endangered species by extracting living cells from animal dung, potentially using them for genetic rescue. Dubbed the “poo zoo,” the project aims to harness these cells for cloning and...

Protecting Your Veterinary Practice from Deepfake Scams: Why Secret Words Are the New Security Standard
In a world where Veterinary practice owners and managers are constantly juggling patient care, client satisfaction, and operational efficiency, cybersecurity might not always be at the top of the list. But in today's digital age, cyber threats are evolving rapidly —...

Communication: The Key to a “Friction-Free” Practice
Running a Veterinary practice is no small feat. At times, it feels like an uphill battle—an exhausting endeavor akin to herding cats, where the daily grind is a cacophony of chaos with little visible progress. Picture this: a relentless cycle of howling demands,...

The State of Exhaustion: A Growing Crisis Impacting Industries and the Economy
In 2025, exhaustion is no longer just a personal struggle—it’s a systemic issue shaping industries, economies, and global innovation. The recent VMX and WVC conferences, two of the largest gatherings of veterinary professionals, showcased this exhaustion in stark...

Heartworm Poses a Rising Threat to Pets in the Inland Northwest
Source: INLANDER Rising temperatures in the Inland Northwest are increasing the risk of heartworm disease for pets, leading veterinarians to reconsider preventive treatments. Previously, heartworm prevention wasn’t widely recommended in the Pacific Northwest unless...

Mississippi Passes Bill to Ban Lab-Grown Meat
Source: Feedstuffs Mississippi's legislature has passed a bill banning the manufacture, sale, and distribution of lab-grown meat, imposing penalties of up to $500 in fines and three months of jail time for violations. Retailers who fail to comply could face...

Doggie Decoding: Understanding Canine Body Language
Source: Texas A&M University Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Understanding a dog’s body language is essential for owners to interpret their emotions and needs, according to Harmony Diers from the Dog Aging Project at Texas A&M. Relaxed dogs...

Kemin Industries Launches Revolutionary Product to Enhance Biosecurity in Animal Feed and Global Food Supply
Source: KTLA 5 Kemin Industries has launched PROSIDIUM™, a new feed pathogen control solution, at VIV Asia in Bangkok. This innovative product, based on novel peroxy acids, is designed to help raw material and animal feed producers mitigate risks from Salmonella and...

Playing With Dogs Relieves Stress In Humans And Canines Alike
Source: Health Day A new study published in PLOS One suggests that playing with a dog for just 15 minutes can significantly reduce stress levels. Researchers at Chiang Mai University in Thailand found that students who interacted with friendly dogs reported a 33.5%...

US Pet Food Growth Continues Amid Potential 2025 Challenges
Source: Petfood Industry The U.S. pet food industry rebounded in 2024, with exports growing by 3.7% to $2.49 billion, largely driven by renewed demand in China and Southeast Asia. China, a key market, reversed a 2023 decline with a 15% increase in imports, while...

US Pet Ownership Update
Source: Petfood Industry According to Packaged Facts’ 2024 report, 50% of U.S. households own a pet, with 38% owning dogs and 24% owning cats. While overall pet ownership rates have remained steady since 2023, a notable shift in trends shows cat ownership increasing...

It’s All About the Cats: Davis Veterinary Clinic Offers Playtime with Kittens
Source: Capradio Cat Tales, a feline-exclusive Veterinary center in Davis, has introduced the Tabby Tea Cat Lounge and Adoption Center to provide a stress-free environment for cats and their potential adopters. Founded by veterinarian Chris "Shac" Shacoski and his...

World “Guitar Shark” and Snail with Venomous “Harpoons” Among 866 New Marine Species Discovered in Ocean
Source: CBS News The Ocean Census, a global alliance founded in 2023 by the Nippon Foundation and Nekton, has discovered over 800 new marine species in just two years. Through 10 global expeditions and eight Species Discovery Workshops, scientists identified species...

Atlantic Vet College Amping Up the Importance of Life Experience to Find More Great Future Vets
Source: CBC The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) is placing increased emphasis on applicants' life experiences to identify exceptional future veterinarians. Recognizing that diverse backgrounds can enhance Veterinary practice, AVC aims to select candidates who...

Are ‘Masked Bandits’ Dangerous or ‘Misunderstood’? Lenexa Man Wants Raccoons as Pets in Kansas
Source: KSHB Chesapeake health officials are urging residents to keep pets and livestock up to date on rabies vaccinations after a rabid raccoon was found in the Norfolk Highlands area. On March 6, the raccoon encountered a dog and a resident. The dog was vaccinated...

Findlay Man Named to State Veterinary Panel
Source: The Blade Dr. C. Michael Kerns, a retired professor of animal science at the University of Findlay, has been appointed by Governor Mike DeWine to serve on the State Veterinary Medical Licensing Board through 2026. Kerns, who earned his Veterinary degree...

UC Davis Researchers Harness Cutting-Edge Technology to Help Improve Animal Agriculture
Source: Farm.com The FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine has awarded $5 million to UC Davis to establish an Animal and Veterinary Innovation Center focused on gene editing in livestock. This initiative is part of a broader effort to advance regulatory science,...

What a Difference a Year Makes in Pork Industry
Source: Farm Progress Brett Kaysen, Senior VP of Producer and State Engagement at the National Pork Board (NPB), highlights swine health and workforce challenges as key concerns in the U.S. pork industry. Speaking at the Minnesota Pork Congress, he noted that while...

10-Year Nursery and Finishing Mortality Trends in Swine Production
Source: National Hog Farmer Tracking mortality rates in swine production is crucial for improving herd health and reducing economic losses. Over the past decade, nursery and finishing mortality rates have shown a steady increase, highlighting emerging health...

Novel Methane-Reducing Fungi for Livestock Discovered
Source: Feedstuffs Animal Disease Insights is a new online platform launched by One Health Epi Consulting to centralize global animal disease data and news. It aims to support Veterinary professionals, epidemiologists, policymakers, and journalists by enabling...

Veterinary Scene Down Under: A Platform Compiling Global Animal Disease info, plus Australian Pet Food Company is Acquired
Source: dvm 360 Animal Disease Insights is a new online platform launched by One Health Epi Consulting to centralize global animal disease data and news. It aims to support Veterinary professionals, epidemiologists, policymakers, and journalists by enabling real-time...

Royal Veterinary College Study Identifies Genes Associated with Higher Risk of Fracture in Horses
Source: Improve Veterinary Practice New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has identified 112 genes that may contribute to bone fracture risk in Thoroughbreds. Fractures are a leading cause of euthanasia in racehorses, with around 60 horses euthanized...

Cargill to Sell 2 Romanian Feed Mills to Carmistin
Source: Feed Strategy Romanian agrifood company Carmistin is set to acquire Cargill's animal nutrition division in Romania, which includes two feed mills, pending regulatory approvals. This strategic move allows Carmistin to enhance its position in the Romanian...

New Name, Same Mission: the Dumb Friends League is Now Humane Colorado
Source: PR Newswire Humane Colorado, formerly the Dumb Friends League, has rebranded to better reflect its commitment to animal welfare, advocacy, and community support. The 115-year-old organization continues its mission to end pet homelessness and animal suffering,...

Specialty Veterinary Care: The Newest Trend in Veterinary Medicine
Source: Trupanion Specialty Veterinary care is rapidly growing, driven by rising pet healthcare costs and increased pet insurance adoption. While Veterinary bills have surged 30-38% since 2019, insured pet owners are more likely to pursue advanced treatments....