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 real-time disease intelligence, outbreak tracking, and early detection. The platform complements WOAH’s WAHIS system by integrating news stories and analytics for a user-friendly, evidence-based […]
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Veterinary Scene Down Under: A Platform Compiling Global Animal Disease info, plus Australian Pet Food Company is Acquired
by Editor | Mar 25, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, Animal Health News

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 disease intelligence, outbreak tracking, and early detection. The platform complements WOAH’s WAHIS system by integrating news stories and analytics for a user-friendly, […]
read moreRoyal Veterinary College Study Identifies Genes Associated with Higher Risk of Fracture in Horses
by Editor | Mar 24, 2025 | Animal Health News, Equine

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 annually on UK racecourses. The study, led by Dr. Debbie Guest, aims to improve understanding of genetic risk factors […]
read moreCargill to Sell 2 Romanian Feed Mills to Carmistin
by Editor | Mar 24, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

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 agrifood sector by integrating Cargill’s established feed manufacturing operations. The acquisition underscores Carmistin’s commitment to expanding its footprint in the animal nutrition industry, […]
read moreNew Name, Same Mission: the Dumb Friends League is Now Humane Colorado
by Editor | Mar 23, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, Companion Animal

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, while embracing innovation in sheltering, Veterinary care, and rehabilitation. CEO Dr. Apryl Steele emphasized that the new name honors the […]
read moreSpecialty Veterinary Care: The Newest Trend in Veterinary Medicine
by Editor | Mar 22, 2025 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal

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. Trupanion’s analysis of 5.7 million claims reveals a sharp increase in specialty care claims, particularly in neurology (+47%), cardiology (+55%), […]
read moreZomedica Corp. Announces Transition to OTCQB Venture Market
by Editor | Mar 22, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

Source: Access Newswire Zomedica Corp. (NYSE American: ZOM), a Veterinary health company, announced that its common shares will be delisted from the NYSE American exchange due to low share price. The company will transition to the OTCQB Venture Market under the ticker “ZOMDF”, effective March 5, 2025. CEO Larry Heaton expressed disappointment but emphasized that the […]
read morePenn State to establish Animal Diagnostic Lab-West
by Editor | Mar 21, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health Industry, Animal Health News

Source: PennState Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences has received a $6 million state grant to establish the Animal Diagnostic Lab-West at Penn State Beaver in Monaca, expanding the Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System. The new facility will enhance animal health, food safety, and agricultural support across western Pennsylvania. Funded through the Shapiro Administration’s 2024-25 budget, the lab will provide diagnostic […]
read more4 Key Takeaways on the Economic State of the Veterinary Profession
by Editor | Mar 21, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

Source: Today’s Veterinary Business The Veterinary profession faces economic challenges as pet owner spending declines amid a potential recession, according to AVMA economists Katelyn McCullock and Dr. Chris Doherty at the WVC Annual Conference. Key factors include rising credit dependence, government layoffs, and tariff policies that could impact pet owners’ financial decisions. Despite this, opportunities exist. The U.S. […]
read morePetScreening Closes $80M in Series B Funding for Pet Policy Management Software
by Editor | Mar 20, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

Source: Pet Age PetScreening, a leader in pet policy management software for rental housing, has secured $80 million in Series B funding led by Volition Capital and Guidepost Growth Equity. The funding will support market expansion, team growth, and new compliance-focused innovations. Founded in 2017, PetScreening serves over 7 million rental units across various housing sectors, helping property […]
read moreThis Iditarod Musher is Racing with Mostly Rescue Dogs from Alaska Shelters
by Editor | Mar 20, 2025 | Companion Animal

Source: Alaska Public Musher Justin Olnes is competing in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race with a unique team—11 of his 15 dogs are rescues from Alaska shelters. His lead dog, Fly, adopted from Fairbanks North Star Borough Animal Control, has proven to be an exceptional leader. Olnes and his wife, Kailyn, run ReRun Kennel near Fairbanks, where they promote dog mushing while […]
read moreGreater Boston’s Housing Crisis is also Making Pets Homeless, Local Shelters Say
by Editor | Mar 19, 2025 | Companion Animal

Source: MassLive Massachusetts’ housing crisis is forcing many residents to surrender their pets, with shelters seeing a sharp increase in housing-related pet abandonments. The Animal Rescue League of Boston (ARL Boston) and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA) report that over 700 pets were surrendered in 2023 due to housing issues—double the previous year. […]
read moreTuskegee Lays Off 10 Veterinary School Faculty and Staff
by Editor | Mar 19, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, Students

Source: Vin News Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine has laid off 10 employees, citing staffing adjustments as part of efforts to enhance academic programs. The layoffs, which did not affect academic leadership, come amid ongoing challenges for the institution, including probationary accreditation status from the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education (COE). The COE previously […]
read moreCreative Science Acquires Infiniti Medical LLC and Orthomed UK Ltd., Expanding Veterinary Innovation Portfolio
by Editor | Mar 18, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

Source: PR Newswire Creative Science, a CIMA Animal Health company, has acquired Infiniti Medical LLC and its subsidiary Orthomed UK Ltd, two leading brands in Veterinary interventional radiology, cardiology, soft tissue surgery, and orthopedics. This acquisition enhances Creative Science’s commitment to cutting-edge Veterinary solutions, improving patient care and surgical outcomes worldwide. Infiniti Medical, based in Silicon Valley, is […]
read moreVetPartners Unveils Industry-Changing Veterinary Team Utilization Guide
by Editor | Mar 18, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

Source: VetPartners VetPartners has introduced the Veterinary Team Utilization Guide, a free digital resource designed to help Veterinary practices enhance efficiency, teamwork, patient care, and revenue. Accessible via desktop or mobile, the guide covers essential areas such as team development, operations, client service, compliance, marketing, and financial planning. Developed by industry experts, the guide offers expert advice, […]
read moreStudy Shows Yellowstone Bison are a Single Breeding Herd
by Editor | Mar 17, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health News, Livestock

Source: dvm 360 A new study by Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has found that Yellowstone National Park’s bison population, once thought to be two distinct herds, has become a single, interbreeding population of 4,000 to 6,000 animals. Published in the Journal of Heredity, the study suggests that Yellowstone bison should now be […]
read moreVeterinarian Survives Near-Fatal Cattle Chute Injuries, Shares Safety Warning
by Editor | Mar 17, 2025 | Agriculture, Livestock, News

Source: Marshfield Hub City Times Veterinarian Eric Knock suffered severe injuries in September 2022 when his skull was crushed between a chute frame and squeeze mechanism while working with cattle. Though he avoided surgery, Knock endured multiple skull fractures, brain bleeding, nerve damage, and ear trauma, requiring months of recovery. Now, Knock shares his story through Telling […]
read moreK-State’s Animal and Veterinary Innovation Center Will Focus on Livestock Pain Management
by Editor | Mar 16, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health Industry, Livestock

Source: Sunflower State Radio Kansas State University has been selected by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine as one of four Animal and Veterinary Innovation Centers to receive funding for advancing regulatory science and Veterinary innovations. K-State’s focus is on developing reliable models to evaluate the effectiveness of pain relief (analgesics) in food animals, including pigs, […]
read moreOregon State University Veterinarians Perform a World-First Heart Procedure on Lamb
by Editor | Mar 16, 2025 | Animal Health News, Livestock

Source: Statesman Journal Oregon State University veterinarians performed a groundbreaking heart surgery on Squirt, an 11-day-old ram lamb diagnosed with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a condition where a blood vessel fails to close after birth. This procedure, typically performed on domestic animals, had never been reported in a lamb and is possibly the first of its […]
read moreSource: Indiana Public Media Interacting with pets has measurable benefits for mental health, as studies show it increases oxytocin, a bonding hormone, and decreases cortisol, a stress hormone. Even brief moments, like petting a dog for two minutes or making eye contact for 15 seconds, can trigger oxytocin release, promoting relaxation and emotional well-being. Animal-assisted interventions […]
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