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New Data Shows Nearly 75% Fewer Cats Killed in Shelters than a Decade Ago
Source: PR Newswire A 2026 report from the Best Friends Animal Society highlights major progress in reducing cat deaths in U.S. shelters, with nearly 75% fewer cats killed in 2025 compared to a decade ago, based on data from over 10,000 shelters. The organization...
New Report From Hill’s Pet Nutrition Finds Large Dogs Face Disproportionate Barriers to Adoption
Source: PR Newswire A new report from Hill's Pet Nutrition reveals that large dogs face significant barriers to adoption in U.S. animal shelters, contributing to longer stays and increased shelter overcrowding. According to data from Shelter Animals Count,...
Why AI Is Making Your Next Server More Expensive—And What to Do About It
If you’ve priced out new servers, workstations, or laptops recently and thought, “Did this really just go up again?”—you’re not imagining things. Behind the scenes, something much bigger than Veterinary medicine is reshaping the IT landscape. The rapid expansion of...
Iowa State, Freshpet Study Diet’s Role in Human-Dog Bond
Source: Pet Food Industry Iowa State University and Freshpet are conducting a 10-month at-home study to examine how a dog’s diet may influence both canine health and the human–animal bond. Led by Logan Kilburn, an assistant professor of animal science at Iowa State,...
Empowering the Modern Veterinary Healthcare Team: Why It’s Time to Embrace the Veterinary Professional Assistant
I consider myself an enduring advocate for what is good – at least I try to be. I am sharing some thoughts on a subject that has been surprisingly controversial, the Veterinary Professional Assistant (VPA) - because I care. I care about our profession, my Veterinary...
What a Veterinary Nutritionist Found at the World’s Largest Pet Products Trade Show
I am not the typical attendee at the Global Pet Expo. While my usual conference circuit includes CE credits, clinical sessions, and an expo hall of new therapeutics or Veterinary hospital chains, I also get a behind-the-scenes view of the business side of pet care,...
Independence That Scales: The Practical Playbook for Access, Sustainability, and Ownership
In Part 1, I focused on why independence matters: community-first care, faster innovation, and the ability to build trust through local relationships. Now I want to focus on the practical side. If independence is going to remain a viable path, it has to be sustainable...
The Practice Manager: The Good, The Bad, and The Unused
After decades of working with Veterinary practices, I’ve observed that practice managers generally fall into one of two categories: brilliantly effective and fully utilized, or ineffective, underused, and ultimately a burden on payroll. The difference almost always...
The First 90 Days: What New Veterinary Practice Owners Should Actually Focus On
In March, I had the opportunity to deliver an “aspiring practice owner” track at the Midwest Veterinary Conference. At the end of the day, I was struck by a few key takeaways: First, the room was surprisingly full all day (in spite of the speaker!) which suggests a...
The New Risk for Veterinary Practice Owners: Complacency
Veterinary practices across the country remain exceptionally busy today. Appointment books fill weeks in advance, doctors move quickly between exam rooms, and technicians manage diagnostics, treatments, and procedures with little pause. The waiting room rarely stays...
The Invisible Barrier: Why Sharing Your Dog’s Vaccination Records is Such a Hassle
(Editor’s note: Caitlin Cushing, a former prosecutor in the state of Washington and the current General Counsel for Animal Policy Group, is co-author of this article.) For most dog owners, a trip to the local daycare or boarding facility starts with a frantic search...
What ‘The Sound of Music’ Can Teach Us About Cultural Intelligence in Global Negotiation
“Willkommen in Österreich!” the sign said at the border between Germany and Austria. While looking past the sign out the window, I saw green rolling hills, and they immediately brought to mind the movie I most associate with Austria: The Sound of Music. I was seated...
What a Viral Monkey Reveals About the Internet We Live In
It started with a monkey. A few weeks ago the internet fell in love with a young Japanese macaque named Punch who lives at Ichikawa City Zoo. Punch was rejected by his mother shortly after birth, and zookeepers gave him a stuffed orangutan toy for comfort. Videos of...
The Experience Gap: When Skilled Technicians Walk Away
We’ve been discussing burnout and Veterinary technician retention in Veterinary medicine for years—naming it, normalizing it, and attempting to address it. What’s missing from these conversations, and is often overlooked, is the recognition of the consequences of...
‘Job Hugging’: Why Staying Put May Be the Riskiest Career Move of All
A new trend has quietly taken hold in the job market, and it’s reshaping how professionals think about their careers and how employers should think about talent. It is called job hugging, the practice of staying tightly attached to a current role, not out of...
Center for Pet Family Well-Being
Source: The University of Tennessee The Center for Pet Family Well-Being (CPFW) is an interdisciplinary initiative at the University of Tennessee College of Social Work dedicated to improving the health and well-being of both people and their companion animals. The...
The SaaS-Pocalypse Is Coming for Veterinary Software. Most of the Industry Isn’t Ready.
Source: Adam Wysocki via LinkedIn AI agents are poised to radically disrupt Veterinary software, and most vendors are unprepared. Traditional SaaS relies on humans using software interfaces to complete tasks, but AI agents can increasingly perform that work directly:...
Use of a Veterinary Therapeutic Renal Diet in Cats with Early Chronic Kidney Disease is Associated with Slower Disease Progression and Improved Survival
Source: AVMA A retrospective study examined whether feeding a Veterinary therapeutic renal diet to cats with early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) slows disease progression and improves survival. Researchers analyzed medical records from Veterinary clinics in the...
Man Checks Doorbell Camera, Discovers Herd of ‘Escaped’ Animals Outside
Source: Newsweek A Michigan man was surprised after checking his Ring doorbell camera and discovering a herd of cows standing on his front porch. Steve, who lives in Scotts, received a motion notification but didn’t immediately review the footage. Later, after...
Winning Digital Ag Idea Targets Killer Ants
Source: Cornell Students won the $3,000 grand prize at the 2026 Digital Agriculture Hackathon for creating a pheromone-based misting system designed to deter destructive driver ants. Inspired by work with the Jane Goodall Institute, the team proposed a technology that...
How Cats Could Unlock New Cancer Treatments For Humans?
Source: Bol News New research suggests domestic cats may help advance human cancer treatments. A study published in Science analyzed tumor samples from nearly 500 cats across five countries, covering 13 cancer types, including breast, brain, lung and skin cancers....
Helping Your Cat Cope with Veterinary Visits
Source: AAHA Veterinary visits are often highly stressful for cats because they involve leaving their familiar home environment, being confined in a carrier, encountering unfamiliar sights and smells, and being handled by strangers. This stress can lead some owners to...
Paw Prosper Acquires Blue-9 Pet Products, Expanding Integrated Conditioning and Fitness Solutions for Pet Professionals and Parents
Source: Businesswire Paw Prosper has acquired Blue-9 Pet Products to expand its integrated animal health and wellness platform. Blue-9, known for behavior management, communication, and skill-development tools, will join Paw Prosper’s portfolio alongside FitPaws, a...
Soaring Vet Prices Are Forcing Pet Owners To Skip Visits
Source: Investopedia Veterinary visits declined by 2% to 3% in 2025 as rising costs pushed more pet owners to delay or skip care, according to a Bank of America report. Despite fewer visits, industry revenue still grew about 2%, driven entirely by price increases of...
Dairy’s Last Shot: Why Industry Leaders Are Demanding Action on Immigration Reform
Source: Dairy Herd U.S. dairy leaders are urging Congress to pass immigration reform, warning that chronic labor shortages threaten the industry’s stability. For decades, dairy farms have relied heavily on undocumented workers under outdated immigration laws unchanged...