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Source: BusinessWire  Mars, Incorporated is in exclusive talks to acquire Cerba HealthCare’s stakes in Cerba Vet and ANTAGENE, aiming to expand its Veterinary diagnostics sector. Cerba Vet, located in France and Switzerland, specializes in a comprehensive range of Veterinary diagnostic services and is renowned for its educational initiatives through Cerba Vet College. ANTAGENE, based in […]

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Source: PETFOODIndustry  Tim Lombardo, from EAS Consulting Group, discussed emerging hazards in pet food at the 2024 Petfood Forum. He highlighted risks stemming from food fraud as novel ingredients are incorporated into pet diets, particularly from foreign manufacturers. Food fraud, driven by economic motives, can inadvertently harm consumers. Lombardo identified six ingredients of concern: wheat […]

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Source: WATTPoultry  Von Miller, an NFL player with a Poultry Science degree, has realized his ambition of entering the poultry industry by establishing Greener Pastures Chicken. Despite initially raising doubts with a modest flock of 38 chickens, Miller has now inaugurated a processing plant for his company in Elgin, TX. The venture aims to produce […]

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Source: Altoona Mirror  A shortage of large animal veterinarians in Pennsylvania and nationwide poses significant risks to the agricultural industry, with potentially catastrophic consequences during animal health emergencies. The shortage, attributed to various factors, including high education costs and lower pay compared to urban counterparts, is exacerbated by a high percentage of rural veterinarians nearing […]

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Source: The Atlantic  There has been a significant rise in Veterinary costs and corporate consolidation within the Veterinary profession, leading to concerns about affordability and quality of care for pets. The author of this article shares a personal anecdote about their dog, Katie, whose extended life despite advanced heart failure incurred substantial medical expenses. The […]

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Source: dvm 360 The FDA finalized Guidance for Industry (GFI) #120 to provide guidance on Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) regulations, aiding veterinarians, clients, and stakeholders in managing Veterinary feed directives. The guidance aligns with the VFD final rule of 2015, detailing the authorization process for animal drugs in the feed of food-producing animals requiring Veterinary […]

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Source: KTLA 5  Torrance residents Mike Superstein and Suzanne Erdelyi incurred a $25,000 Veterinary bill for their uninsured cat, Zoe, who lost an eye to cancer. The experience highlighted the importance of pet insurance, as medical costs for pets can escalate quickly. Pet insurance covers accidents, illnesses, and sometimes preventive care, with costs varying based […]

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Source: dvm 360  The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will mandate dairy cattle testing for highly pathogenic avian influenzas (HPAIs), specifically avian influenza type A H5N1. Laboratories and state veterinarians must report positive Influenza A test results in livestock. Initially, lactating dairy cattle will undergo testing, subject to evolving disease understanding and […]

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Source: dvm 360  The FDA announced updates to its oversight of intentional genomic alterations (IGAs) in animals, aiming to modernize and streamline the evaluation process for innovative animal products. This includes establishing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the USDA to clarify regulatory roles. IGAs involve modern molecular technologies for DNA sequence changes in animals, […]

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Source: KQED  Proposed California legislation aims to ease the struggle of pet owners finding rental housing by banning blanket no-pets policies and extra fees for common pets like cats and dogs. Advocates argue that the lack of pet-friendly rentals forces renters to give up pets or housing. The bill, championed by Assemblymember Matt Haney, requires […]

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Source: dvm 360 The Association of Shelter Veterinarians (ASV) awarded Rebecca Fellman, DVM, as the 2024 ASV Veterinarian of the Year and Karla Brestle, DVM, with the 2024 ASV Meritorious Service Award. ASV, a professional organization for shelter veterinarians, recognized Fellman for her outstanding contributions in shelter medicine, particularly in underserved areas, and Brestle for […]

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Source: Treadhunter  Under the Weather Pet is launching an expanded product line in January 2024 to meet diverse pet owner needs. New additions include ‘PB and Chill’ Calming Peanut Butter Packets to reduce dog anxiety, and first-aid essentials like Wound Spray and Styptic Powder. The brand aims to offer safe, effective solutions at competitive prices. […]

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Source: AVMA The American Veterinary Medical Association’s State of the Profession Report reveals a promising outlook for employers seeking to hire veterinarians, with a record number of recent graduates entering full-time employment. Over the last two years, around two-thirds of new Veterinary graduates have secured full-time positions, according to data from the AVMA Graduating Senior […]

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Source: Tufts Now Emmanuelle Butty, an assistant clinical professor at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, emphasizes the importance of preventing leptospirosis in dogs, a bacterial infection that can lead to kidney failure and death. Leptospirosis spreads through contaminated soil and water, primarily carried by rodents and wildlife. Dogs contract it by drinking from puddles or […]

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Source: The Cornell Daily Sun Since ChatGPT’s introduction in 2022, the term “artificial intelligence” has gained prominence, especially in academic circles. While often associated with sci-fi scenarios, AI also holds potential for Veterinary medicine. Professor Parminder Basran highlights the use of narrow-use AI for specific tasks like automated diagnosis, but its limitations include single-specialty focus […]

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Source: Scripps News The imminent emergence of billions of cicadas prompts questions about pet safety. While cicadas are not toxic and don’t sting or bite, overconsumption can lead to stomach upset in pets. Sandra Faeh of the American Veterinary Medical Association advises caution, suggesting training commands like “drop it” or “leave it” to prevent excessive […]

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Source: Companion Animal Parasite Council The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) warns of increasing risks of heartworm, Lyme Disease, and other tick-borne diseases in the United States in 2024. Their forecast, backed by over 12 years of accurate predictions, highlights the spread of these diseases into new areas due to factors like pet rehoming, urbanization, […]

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