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Source: Phys.org Researchers at Cornell University have discovered that a dangerous feline coronavirus variant linked to a deadly 2023 outbreak in Cyprus has actually been present in the United States for more than a decade. The study, published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, analyzed archived samples from 2013 and 2016 and found genetic features associated with both […]

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Source: Feline VMA The Feline Veterinary Medical Association has launched the FelineVMA Heart Health Certificate Program, a new educational initiative designed to help first-opinion veterinarians better detect, diagnose, and manage feline heart disease. Announced on May 7, 2026, the Program aims to improve outcomes for cats by expanding cardiac expertise within general Veterinary practice, especially for patients without access […]

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Source: Tufts University A young Barred Owl made a full recovery after suffering smoke exposure and eye injuries from a chimney fire and receiving treatment at the Tufts Wildlife Clinic at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. The owl entered a residential chimney seeking shelter or nesting space when homeowners unknowingly lit a fire. Wildlife rehabilitators […]

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Source: DVM 360 Frailty is emerging as an important concept in Veterinary medicine as dogs and cats live longer due to advances in care and their growing role as family members. Frailty describes a decline in resilience and physiological function that increases vulnerability to disease, stress, and poor health outcomes. Unlike simple aging, frailty reflects biological […]

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Source: DVM 360 The Fetch dvm360 Conference Kansas City 2026 will take place Aug. 28–30, 2026, in Kansas City, offering Veterinary professionals the opportunity to earn up to 20 continuing education credits through more than 45 educational tracks. New this year are 30-minute sessions worth 0.5 CE credits, allowing attendees to explore a wider range of topics. The conference […]

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Source: DVM 360 Albright’s Raw Pet Food has voluntarily recalled one lot of its Chicken Recipe for Dogs Complete and Balanced due to potential Salmonella infection contamination. The recall affects frozen 1-pound packages with lot code C001730 and a best-by date of April 28, 2027. The product was distributed nationwide directly to consumers, sold online, and supplied to select […]

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Source: DVM 360 Honeybees are essential pollinators for U.S. agriculture, but populations continue to face major threats from Varroa destructor, a parasite considered one of the leading causes of colony collapse. The mites weaken bees, spread dangerous viruses such as deformed wing virus, and significantly reduce colony survival rates. Researchers and Veterinary experts are now exploring […]

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Source: Habri The Human Animal Bond Research Institute hosted its third annual Spring Policy Forum in Washington, D.C., focusing on expanding access to pet-inclusive housing. The event brought together leaders from the pet care, animal welfare, housing, policy, and research sectors to discuss solutions for reducing housing barriers for pet owners. Discussions included protections for individuals with disabilities […]

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Source: Merck Merck Animal Health has launched the Veterinary Wellbeing Collective, a collaborative effort aimed at improving mental health and reducing burnout within the Veterinary profession. The initiative was highlighted in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association following a July 2025 roundtable hosted at Merck’s headquarters in Rahway, New Jersey. The meeting brought together 16 experts in Veterinary […]

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Source: Pet Food Industry The 2026 KC Animal Health Summit will return to Midland Theatre on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, bringing together Animal Health executives, investors, and innovators under the theme “Champions of Animal Health.” Hosted by the KC Animal Health Corridor, the event will feature keynote speaker Joel Goldberg of the Kansas City Royals discussing “Winning Trust.”  Executive panelists from companies including […]

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Source: 2 News Oklahoma The Tulsa Zoo is facing a $15 million funding shortfall that threatens completion of its Africa Wilds exhibit, a major project scheduled to open in 2027 during the zoo’s centennial celebration. Originally estimated at $12 million when first conceived 14 years ago, the project’s cost has risen dramatically to $47 million because of increasing construction expenses. […]

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Source: NACO The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026 advanced significantly after passing the House of Representatives on April 30, 2026, following bipartisan approval by the House Agriculture Committee in March. The legislation strengthens rural development, conservation, agriculture, nutrition, and infrastructure programs that support counties and rural communities. Key provisions expand broadband and telehealth access, support renewable energy and childcare […]

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Source: Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Researchers at Johns Hopkins Child Injury Prevention Network and Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter are developing new strategies to prevent pediatric dog bites, which surged during the COVID-19 pandemic and remain a persistent public health concern. Dog bites are a leading cause of childhood injury, particularly among children under six, who are at […]

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Source: CBC A stranded common dolphin found on Prince Edward Island’s Blooming Point Beach last October died from severe health complications caused by heavy parasite infestations, according to a necropsy conducted by the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative. Experts with the Marine Animal Response Society said the dolphin suffered from severe pneumonia linked to lungworms, which impaired its breathing. Veterinarians also […]

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Source: University of Calgary Researchers at the University of Calgary Faculty of Veterinary Medicine are partnering with Antech Diagnostics to combat the growing threat of drug-resistant parasites in pets and livestock. Supported by a $1.6 million NSERC Alliance Grant, the project aims to move Veterinary medicine away from routine deworming and toward diagnostic-driven, precision treatment. Scientists are using advanced genomic […]

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Source: CBS 19 News Extreme drought conditions in Central Virginia are affecting local wildlife and stray animals, according to experts from the Wildlife Center of Virginia and the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA. Wildlife may conserve energy by reducing activity during the hottest parts of the day and traveling farther in search of water. Stray and community cats may also need […]

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Source: Texas A&M University Researchers at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences have identified a serious risk to dogs from accidental exposure to ractopamine, a livestock feed additive used to promote lean muscle growth in cattle, pigs, and poultry. The case report, published in Veterinary Record Case Reports, documented two dogs treated for ractopamine toxicity. […]

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Source: Forbes New federal student loan caps announced by the U.S. Department of Education will significantly limit how much graduate and professional students can borrow, potentially making it harder to afford advanced degrees. Starting July 1, graduate students will be capped at $20,500 annually and $100,000 total, while professional students (such as those in medical or Veterinary programs) […]

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Source: KTLA 5 A 24-year-old woman from Visalia, Amanahy Becerra, was arrested on April 29 for allegedly performing Veterinary procedures without proper training or licensing. According to the Visalia Police Department, her actions led to the death of at least one dog, while several other animals suffered serious complications requiring emergency care. Investigators say Becerra documented and […]

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