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Source: CBS News A group opposing Colorado’s wolf reintroduction plan is pushing for a 2026 ballot initiative to repeal the program. Patrick Davis, campaign manager for Colorado Advocates for Smart Wolf Policy, is leading the effort, citing increased opposition to wolf reintroduction due to predation incidents affecting ranchers. Davis plans to gather 20,000 petition signatures by mid-March to […]

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Source: Pet Age The FDA has issued warning letters to six companies selling unapproved drugs claiming to treat seizures in dogs and cats. These products, available online and lacking FDA approval or veterinary oversight, have not been evaluated for safety or effectiveness. The companies, including Nutrition Strength, Evolution Pets, and Doc Ackerman’s Pet Products, have 15 days to […]

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Source: CTV News The Dartmouth SPCA in Nova Scotia has launched a pilot program called “Operation Hit Snooze,” introducing a daily nap time for shelter dogs between 11 a.m. and noon. During this period, lights in the dog rooms are dimmed, and soothing music or audiobooks are played to create a restful environment. Research suggests that rest during the […]

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Source: dvm 360 The human-animal bond offers numerous health benefits, including reduced anxiety, lower blood pressure, and improved mental health, and has been studied extensively in relation to dogs and cats. However, a new UK study, supported by HABRI, aims to explore the bond between humans and smaller pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, and rodents, a […]

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Source: dvm 360 The northern giant hornet, Vespa mandarinia, has been successfully eradicated from the United States, according to the USDA and the Washington State Department of Agriculture. This milestone marks the culmination of a 5-year collaborative effort involving federal agencies, researchers, and the public. Native to Asia and the largest hornet species in the world, this invasive pest […]

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Source: CBS News As wildfires in Los Angeles County subside, evacuees are reuniting with their pets, thanks to shelters like the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (SPCALA). May Wong, displaced by the Eaton Fire, was separated from her cat Nico and parrot Ducky for nearly a week before reuniting with them. SPCALA housed 50-60 pets during […]

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Source: VHMA The Veterinary Hospital Management Association (VHMA) has announced Victoria Lattig and Kaitlyn Behling-Mikesell as recipients of the 2025 Emerging Leader Program Scholarship, recognizing their leadership and commitment to advancing Veterinary practice management. Kaitlyn Behling-Mikesell, a hospital administrator in Chattanooga, TN, transformed a struggling clinic into a thriving practice by streamlining operations, improving communication, and fostering employee engagement. Her efforts reduced turnover and […]

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Source: PR Newswire The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) and blendVET will host the third annual Believe & Belong in Veterinary Medicine program on January 28, 2025, during the 42nd Veterinary Meeting & Expo (VMX) in Orlando, FL. This initiative introduces 70 middle school students from underrepresented communities to Veterinary medicine through immersive, hands-on learning experiences. Participants will explore diverse areas such as general […]

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Source: Lancaster Farming The shortage of large-animal veterinarians remains a long-term challenge, as most Veterinary graduates opt for small-animal practices due to better pay, work-life balance, and less physical strain. At a Lancaster Farming panel during the Pennsylvania Farm Show, veterinarians Dr. James Holt and Dr. Erin Luley highlighted the hurdles and potential solutions. Recruitment difficulties stem from […]

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Source: The Guardian The Icelandic sheepdog, an ancient breed mentioned in Icelandic Sagas and Shakespeare’s Henry V, will be officially recognized by the Kennel Club as a pedigree breed in the pastoral group starting April 1, 2025. Known for its intelligence, friendliness, and herding capabilities, this spitz-type breed has been used historically to herd livestock, guard […]

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Source: DVM 360 Bird flu has been found in raw pet food, with cases reported in cats across multiple states, including California and Oregon. Affected products include Monarch Raw Pet Food and Northwest Naturals, with the latter recalling turkey-based food linked to a cat’s death. Cats, especially those fed raw diets or exposed to infected wildlife, are highly susceptible […]

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Source: Health Day A new study highlights the effectiveness of trained dogs in detecting invasive spotted lanternfly egg masses, a major threat to crops like grapes, apples, and hops, as well as trees like maples and walnuts. Researchers found that dogs, including a Labrador retriever and a Belgian Malinois, were 3.4 times better than humans at locating egg masses […]

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Source: The Rio Times Argentine scientists from Kheiron S.A. have achieved a world-first by genetically editing five horses using CRISPR-Cas9 technology. By targeting the MSTN gene, which regulates muscle growth, the researchers aim to enhance equine athletic performance, such as speed and endurance, while potentially preventing hereditary diseases. This breakthrough positions Argentina as a leader in genetic editing […]

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Source: Arkansas Advocate Arkansas will establish its first two Veterinary schools at Lyon College and Arkansas State University (ASU), set to open in 2026 pending accreditation. These initiatives address the state’s shortage of veterinarians, particularly in rural areas, where 10 counties lack a single vet. Lyon College will offer a three-year, year-round program, while ASU will follow a […]

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Source: Business Wire Traini, an AI-driven pet tech start-up, launched its groundbreaking iOS app in November 2024, transforming pet-human communication and care through emotional intelligence and generative AI. The app’s core feature is a GenAI dog-human translator, decoding pet sounds and behaviors into emotional insights. It also includes PetGPT, an AI chatbot for pet-related advice, and social […]

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Source: Pet Age In response to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires, Best Friends Animal Society is providing crucial support to pets and people affected. The organization has set up two Pet Pantry locations in Los Angeles, offering essential supplies such as pet food, litter, beds, toys, and human sanitary products for those who have lost everything. The […]

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Source: ABC News As Southern California wildfires rage, Pasadena Humane has reported an influx of over 300 animals, many suffering from burn injuries. The shelter is providing critical medical care, including pain relief, wound care, fluids, and oxygen. To focus on helping displaced animals, the shelter is coordinating with other facilities to rehome animals previously in their care. […]

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Source: CBS News The Los Angeles-area wildfires have destroyed approximately 10,000 structures, claimed at least 10 lives, and forced countless evacuations, leaving apocalyptic scenes in their wake. Amid the devastation, Dr. Annie Harvilicz, a veterinarian, has opened her facilities to help displaced animals, initially taking in over 40 pets. Harvilicz emphasizes that evacuees should bring their […]

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Source: Pet Food Industry AI technology in pet food formulation is still in its early stages, according to Ian Mealey, product marketing director at Format Solutions. While adoption has been slow, AI shows potential in areas such as optimizing ingredient quality, cost, and availability, ensuring compliance with market regulations, and capturing feedback on product performance. For […]

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Source: One Health Initiative The Coalition for Veterinary Professional Associates (CVPA) highlights a critical shortage of Veterinary professionals in the U.S., threatening animal welfare, public health, and the human-animal bond. During a December 2024 meeting in Orlando, keynote speaker Dr. Michael J. Blackwell emphasized the OneHealth initiative and the need to address barriers to Veterinary care. Key issues include […]

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