Source: Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Last month, the CDC revised its travel requirements for dogs returning from international trips, scaling back from stringent regulations to a simpler process. Initially, pets had to arrive through specific airports with quarantine facilities and adhere to varied rules based on their country of origin. However, due to […]
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Study Shows Deadly Horse Parasite Alive and Well in Alberta
by Editor | Sep 6, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: The Western Producer A recent study from Alberta reveals that Strongylus vulgaris, a parasitic infection once thought to be well-controlled, is more prevalent in horses than previously recognized. Researchers at the University of Calgary examined 510 horses autopsied between 2010 and 2022 and found that 17% had signs of this parasite. The study, published […]
read moreCanadian Pet Owners Are Spending More on Pet Products, Packaged Facts Report Finds
by Editor | Sep 5, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Pet Product News A recent Packaged Facts survey highlights that Canadian pet owners are facing increased financial strain due to rising pet product costs. According to the June 2024 survey, 70% of Canadian pet owners are spending more on pet products than before, driven by inflation and price hikes. Conversely, 40% have reduced their […]
read moreWhy Veterinarians Are So Concerned About Pet Parents Who Use Social Media
by Editor | Sep 5, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Parade Pets Recent research by Protexin Pet highlights the risks of relying on social media for dog care advice. The study reveals a significant increase in discussions about raw feeding, homemade diets, and home remedies like Epsom salt baths, driven by influencers and users on platforms such as X (formerly Twitter) and Reddit. However, […]
read moreThe Story of the Giraffe, its Neck, and a Possible Treatment for Human Heart Disease
by Editor | Sep 4, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: STAT Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, a cardiologist and evolutionary biologist, argues that human medicine has been overly human-centered, overlooking valuable insights from animal health. Co-author of “Zoobiquity,” Natterson-Horowitz explores common diseases across species, such as melanoma in horses and chlamydia in koalas, suggesting that studying animal health can offer breakthroughs for human medicine. Her research emphasizes […]
read moreResearch Sheds Light on Motivations of Foster Caregivers
by Editor | Sep 4, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: dvm 360 In response to the increasing number of animals entering U.S. shelters, many have implemented foster care programs, placing animals in temporary homes provided by volunteers. A recent study led by Dr. Lauren Powell at the University of Pennsylvania examined the motivations of 131 foster caregivers from five U.S. shelters. Conducted from March […]
read moreFDA Issues Draft Guidance’s on Animal Food Ingredient Reviews and Seeks Public Feedback
by Editor | Sep 3, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: dvm 360 The FDA has released documents addressing the transition following the expiration of its Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) on October 1, 2024. Key documents include requests for public comments on the FDA’s animal food review processes, specifically regarding the Food Additive Petition (FAP) and […]
read moreBaby Antelope Found in Pullman Settling in at Minnesota Zoo After Veterinarian Who Inspired Her Name Drove Her Cross-Country
by Editor | Sep 3, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: The Spokesman-Review Marcie, a young pronghorn antelope, was found alone and unable to keep up with her herd at Washington State University (WSU). After being rescued by a dog and its owners, who initially tried to reunite her with her family, Marcie was brought to WSU. Given her young age and the stress of […]
read moreDog Volunteers Needed for Study to Fight Canine Inflammatory Bowel Disease
by Editor | Sep 2, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: WSU Insider Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is conducting research to improve understanding and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in dogs. Led by Dr. Matthew Wun, the study aims to identify the genetic factors contributing to IBD by comparing intestinal stem cells from healthy and affected dogs. IBD disrupts nutrient absorption, […]
read moreCommon Allergy Medications Pose Serious Risks to Pets
by Editor | Sep 1, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: dvm 360 Tiffany Day, a travel nurse, returned home from an assignment with her Labrador mix, Luna, and left her open travel bag in the bathroom while she went to the store. Upon returning, she discovered Luna had chewed open a bottle of allergy medication and ingested some pills. Initially unconcerned, Day soon noticed […]
read moreKSU College of Veterinary Medicine Receives $1 million for Clinical Nutrition Professorship
by Editor | Sep 1, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: dvm 360 Hill’s Pet Nutrition is investing $1 million over five years in Kansas State University’s (KSU) College of Veterinary Medicine to establish an endowed small animal clinical nutrition professorship. This initiative aims to enhance Veterinary education and advance research in small animal nutrition. The professorship will support the hiring of a distinguished faculty […]
read moreThe Most And Least Behaved Dog Breeds, According To Their Owners
by Editor | Aug 31, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Forbes Forbes Advisor conducted a survey of 5,000 dog owners to determine the best and worst-behaved dog breeds based on obedience and temperament. Labrador Retrievers ranked as the most well-behaved breed, excelling in both command-following and temperament, while Siberian Huskies were the worst, struggling with obedience and often displaying poor behavior. The survey highlighted […]
read moreBest Pet Insurance Companies for 2024
by Editor | Aug 31, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Nerd Wallet NerdWallet evaluated pet insurance companies in the U.S. based on coverage, financial strength, consumer experience, and plan flexibility, identifying six top-rated providers. ASPCA stands out for its broad coverage, including dental, behavioral, and alternative treatments, and it covers cats, dogs, and horses. Embrace offers the most flexible wellness plan, covering a wide […]
read moreDolce & Gabbana Launches Dog Perfume Named After Founder’s Pet
by Editor | Aug 30, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Sky News Dolce & Gabbana has launched a luxurious perfume for dogs named “Fefe,” inspired by co-founder Domenico Dolce’s own pet. Priced at €99 (£85), this alcohol-free fragrance has been safety-tested and approved by veterinarians. Described as an “olfactory masterpiece,” Fefe features notes of ylang-ylang, musk, and sandalwood, offering a touch of opulence for […]
read more10 Vogue Editors on the Dog Essentials They (And Their Four-Legged Friends) Can’t Live Without
by Editor | Aug 30, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Vogue As pet ownership has surged, especially in the last three decades, with 56% of American households owning a dog by 2024, I offers essential advice for new dog owners. The article highlights the joys and challenges of welcoming a new puppy, emphasizing the importance of preparing your home for their arrival. Vogue editors, […]
read morePersonality May Predict Pet Ownership
by Editor | Aug 29, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Medical Xpress A study by James Cook University researchers suggests that dog owners are generally more resilient and less neurotic than cat owners, potentially due to inherent personality differences. Dr. Jessica Oliva, co-author of the study published in Anthrozoös, notes that “dog people” and “cat people” have distinct personality traits. The research, involving 321 […]
read morePet Dog Sparks House Fire By Chewing on Power Bank
by Editor | Aug 29, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: ARY News A viral video captured a pet dog in Oklahoma starting a house fire by chewing on a power bank, causing it to explode. The incident, recorded by a home security camera, shows two dogs and a cat in the living room. One dog grabs a lithium-ion battery pack, places it on a […]
read moreDog Owners May Pay More for Weight-Management Pet Food
by Editor | Aug 28, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Pet Food Industry Veterinarians face challenges in addressing pet obesity, despite its prevalence. A study found that discussing the impact of obesity on pets’ lifespans is the most influential communication point for dog owners, followed by the timeline for developing arthritis and the overall quality of life. Cost considerations, while important, ranked lower. The […]
read moreAt these Locations Around the World, Cats are the Star
by Editor | Aug 28, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: AP News A stray cat named Willow found her way into the Biden family after appearing at a Joe Biden rally in Pennsylvania in 2020. Now residing in the White House, Willow is among several famous cats living in notable places, bringing charm and utility to their homes. In London, Lilibet, a Siberian Forest […]
read moreYoungkin Approves Changes to Animal Waste Rules Aimed at Reducing Groundwater Pollution
by Editor | Aug 27, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Virginia Mercury Virginia is set to implement updated regulations for animal waste management from farming operations, despite ongoing debates over how to handle older earthen lagoons that pose a higher risk of groundwater pollution. Governor Glenn Youngkin approved the new rules, which will apply to 108 animal feed operations and take effect on November […]
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