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Golden Retriever Ingesting Diaper Cream Leads to Another Deadly Discovery
Source: DVM 360 Sawyer, a 6-year-old golden retriever from South Carolina, endured a serious health crisis after ingesting diaper cream containing zinc oxide, paired with hundreds of hair ties accumulated over years. Initially, his vomiting was attributed to the...
Voluntary Recall of Dry Dog Food in Certain US States
Source: DVM 360 Mars Petcare US has issued a voluntary recall for 315 bags of Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition Grilled Steak & Vegetable Flavor Dry Dog Food due to potential contamination with loose metal fragments. The recall, announced on May 17, 2024, affects...
Veterinary Technician Licensing About to Get Faster
Source: AVMA The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) has introduced significant changes to streamline the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) process, enabling faster licensure for Veterinary technicians. Starting in 2025, the AAVSB...
Dogs Team Up with AI to Sniff Out Cancer
Source: Science News An innovative cancer screening method combining dogs' olfactory abilities with artificial intelligence has achieved remarkable accuracy in detecting cancer from patients’ breath. In a study by Israeli company SpotitEarly, Labrador retrievers...
Endocrine Disorder with Unique Dermatologic Symptoms
Source: DVM 360 Feline Acquired Skin Fragility Syndrome (FASFS) is a rare and severe dermatologic condition linked to systemic diseases, primarily in middle-aged to older cats. During a lecture at the New York Vet Show, Dr. Andrew Rosenberg highlighted the syndrome as...
Pig Overcomes Diamond Skin Disease
Source: DVM 360 Veterinarians at Texas A&M's Large Animal Teaching Hospital (LATH) successfully treated King Louie, a 1-year-old KuneKune pig, diagnosed with erysipelas, or "diamond skin disease." Initially lethargic and feverish, Louie was admitted to intensive...
Bird Flu Detected in Pets’ Raw Food, LA County Public Health Warns
Source: NBC Los Angeles Los Angeles County health officials have issued a warning against feeding pets raw food following the recall of Northwest Naturals Brand Feline Turkey Recipe Raw & Frozen Pet Food due to the detection of H5 bird flu. The affected products...
U of M Pilots New Program Combining Human and Animal Healthcare
Source: KARE 11 The University of Minnesota is launching the One Health Clinic pilot program to integrate human and animal healthcare under one roof. Funded by a three-year grant, the initiative is a collaboration between the university’s College of Veterinary...
More of America’s Pets Are Overdosing on Stray Coke, Meth
Source: Health Day A new study highlights a tragic rise in accidental poisonings of pet dogs and cats by cocaine and methamphetamine left out in their owners' homes. From 2019 to 2023, 433 dogs and 63 cats were reported poisoned, with meth more commonly affecting dogs...
Signs Your Dog Has Kennel Cough and How to Keep Them Healthy
Source: Discover Magazine Kennel cough, or canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC), is a highly contagious respiratory illness affecting dogs, especially in high-contact environments like shelters, kennels, and dog parks. A severe outbreak in July 2024...
Decreasing Entrepreneurial Spirit
Do Veterinarians Still Want to Own Practices? If you survey a classroom of first-year veterinary students about who hopes to own a clinic someday, you’ll likely see a forest of raised hands. Yet by graduation, that enthusiasm often wanes. According to recent AVMA...
Shelton Animal Sanctuary Says 20 Large Cats are Dead from Avian Flu Outbreak
Source: KING 5 A devastating avian flu outbreak has claimed the lives of 20 large cats at the Wild Felid Advocacy Center, a nonprofit sanctuary on Harstine Island, Mason County. Starting with the first case in late November, the virus has reduced the sanctuary's...
This Dog Will Hunt — For Rare Flowers in Bay Watershed
Source: Bay Journal Detector dogs are transforming conservation efforts, using their powerful noses to locate rare plants and invasive species. Encore, a trained Labrador, recently helped locate the endangered small whorled pogonia orchid in Fort Walker, VA. This...
Revolutionary, Non-Invasive In-Ovo Sexing Technology Makes History as First in United States
Source: PR Newswire An Iowa hatchery has introduced Cheggy, the first automated, non-invasive in-ovo sex-determining machine in the U.S., revolutionizing the egg production industry. Another machine is operational in Texas, and eggs from in-ovo sexed hens are expected...
PetScreening Ranked No. 151 on the 2024 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 List
Source: PR Newswire PetScreening, a leader in pet policy management software for the rental housing industry, has been ranked No. 151 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 list for 2024, marking its third consecutive year on the prestigious ranking. The company achieved...
epiq Animal Health and Interpath Global Announce Partnership to Enhance the Joint Health Product Offering for Distributors and Veterinarians
Source: Business Wire Epiq Animal Health and Interpath Global have partnered to bring 4CYTE™, a groundbreaking joint health nutraceutical, to the U.S. animal health market. Previously available only internationally, 4CYTE™ features Epiitalis®, a patented,...
Survey Reveals 81% of Americans Would Rely on Pet Tech for Pet Care to Reduce Vet Visits
Source: PR Newswire A recent report by HostingAdvice.com reveals that 96% of pet owners now rely on technology to monitor their pets’ health, marking a significant shift in pet care practices. Smart devices, such as GPS trackers, remote cameras, and health monitoring...
Health P.E.I. Agrees to Pay for Moncton MRIs in Semi-Urgent Cases as Wait Times Soar
Source: CBC Health P.E.I. is addressing the province's record-high MRI wait times by funding travel for semi-urgent patients to a private clinic in New Brunswick. With a goal of performing 2,600 scans in the first year, the initiative aims to reduce wait times, which...
How Will the Updated Holstein USA Stature Scale Impact Your Herd?
Source: The Bullvine The Holstein Association USA has updated its linear stature scale for Holstein cows, reflecting modern trends in dairy genetics and farming practices. Effective December 1, 2024, the revised scale now measures from 55 to 65 inches, replacing the...
Updates on Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome
Source: Today's Veterinary Practice Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS) is a commonly underdiagnosed condition in aging dogs and cats, marked by cognitive decline affecting memory, behavior, and daily functions. Early diagnosis and intervention are critical to...
Denver Zoo Helps Build Radiology Database
Source: 9 News The Denver Zoo is contributing to an innovative project to improve wildlife veterinary care through the creation of the Zoo and Aquarium Radiology Database (ZARD), the first online repository of diagnostic reference images for zoological species. This...
Purina Announces $1.5M Donation to UC Davis to Advance Pet Health
Source: UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Purina has announced a $4.5 million donation to three leading U.S. Veterinary schools to advance pet health and Veterinary education over the next five years. This initiative, launched on International Day of Veterinary Medicine,...
Following Hurricane Helene, Volunteers Help Area Return to “Normal”
Source: AAHA Hurricane Helene left significant devastation across western North Carolina, including Asheville, and recovery efforts are ongoing months later. The Veterinary Management Group (VMG) stepped in to support affected communities during their fall meeting,...
Merry and Bright or Holiday Fright? Holiday Safety Tips for Clients and Their Pets
Source: AAHA The holiday season brings joy but also potential hazards for pets. Veterinary behaviorist Dr. Amy Pike emphasizes safety tips for pet owners to ensure their pets stay happy and healthy during winter festivities. Activities like hiking, snowshoeing, and...
Helping Bred Heifers Brave the Cold
Source: Hereford.org Proper nutrition is critical for bred heifers, especially during winter, as they must support their growth and that of their fetus. Shannon Williams, University of Idaho Extension educator, emphasizes that nutritional needs evolve throughout...