Source: Phys.org A new study from the University of Nottingham suggests a biological reason why cats are especially prone to chronic kidney disease. Researchers found that, unlike dogs and most mammals, domestic cats accumulate unusual fats in their kidney cells, sometimes from a young age. These fats include rare modified triglycerides with unique chemical structures, such as […]
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Genomic Study Reveals Heartworm’s Ancient Origins and Global Journey
by Editor | May 5, 2026 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: Texas A&M University A new genomic study has revealed that canine heartworm disease has a far older and more complex history than previously believed. Rather than spreading only through modern dog movement, evidence suggests the parasite, Dirofilaria immitis, evolved alongside ancient canids and human migration over thousands (or even millions) of years. Using whole-genome sequencing […]
read moreSource: BBC A dog owner is urging greater awareness of the dangers tulips pose to pets after her three-year-old springer spaniel died shortly after visiting Farmer Copley’s Tulip Festival in Pontefract. The previously healthy dog became ill within an hour of leaving, showing symptoms including erratic breathing, drooling, blindness, and seizures, and died within three hours. […]
read moreIs Your Cat or Dog Overweight? Why Simply Feeding Less Doesn’t Always Help
by Editor | May 4, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: The Conversation Pet obesity is a common global issue affecting about half of dogs and cats and is linked to serious health problems such as diabetes, heart disease, joint issues, and shorter lifespans. While typical advice focuses on feeding less and increasing exercise, this approach often fails because it ignores behavioral factors and the […]
read moreDog Tests Positive for Rabies in Eastern New Mexico
by Editor | May 3, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: KOAT Action News 7 A 10-month-old dog in Curry County in New Mexico was euthanized after testing positive for rabies, marking the state’s second canine case in about ten months. The unvaccinated dog showed aggressive behavior and neurological symptoms before being put down. One person was bitten and is receiving treatment, while five others were exposed […]
read moreCompliance as a Competitive Edge for Pet Supplement, Treat Companies
by Editor | May 3, 2026 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: Pet Food Industry For pet supplement and treat companies, regulatory compliance is evolving from a basic requirement into a key competitive advantage. According to Asa Waldstein of Apex Compliance, leading brands are embedding compliance into operations early, which means reviewing ingredients, vetting suppliers, ensuring manufacturing quality, and scrutinizing marketing claims before products launch. Adopting standards […]
read morePet Prices Hit Record Highs as March ‘Petflation’ Grows to 4.3%
by Editor | May 2, 2026 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: Pet Food Industry Pet industry prices reached record highs across all segments in March 2026, marking the first time this has occurred simultaneously since September 2022. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, “petflation” rose to 4.3% year over year, outpacing the national Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 3.3% and showing the sharpest monthly […]
read moreErdman Animal Hospital Announces Closure After Half-a-Century in Northeast Baltimore
by Editor | May 2, 2026 | News, Veterinary Practice
Source: WMAR 2 News After nearly 50 years of service in Northeast Baltimore, Erdman Animal Hospital has announced it will close its doors, marking the end of a long-standing community institution. Owner Dr. Lance P. Keil shared the news in a message to clients, explaining that the growing challenges of operating a small, independent Veterinary practice had become overwhelming. Keil […]
read moreParvo Outbreak at Animal Shelter Prompts Alert From Cowley County Humane Society
by Editor | May 1, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: 12 News A parvovirus outbreak at the Cowley County animal shelter in Winfield, Kansas, has left one puppy dead and two others in critical condition, prompting an urgent response from the Cowley County Humane Society. Staff reported that the affected puppies are receiving constant care, while other infected dogs are showing gradual improvement, displaying short bursts of […]
read moreCan Dog-Assisted Care Ease Dental Visits for Children With Autism?
by Editor | May 1, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: Medscape A French clinical study suggests that dog assisted therapy may help children with autism spectrum disorder feel less anxious during dental visits. Children with autism often struggle with dental care due to sensory sensitivity, communication challenges, and heightened anxiety. Researchers studied 49 children aged 6 to 16, comparing standard behavioral techniques with and […]
read moreA Dog Was Lethargic and Lost His Appetite. Veterinarians Found 6 Socks and Part of a Tote Bag in His Stomach.
by Editor | Apr 30, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: CBS News A South Jersey dog named Ricky was saved after veterinarians discovered a severe stomach blockage caused by ingesting multiple foreign objects. The nearly 10-year old hound mix showed symptoms including lethargy and loss of appetite, prompting concern from his owner. After an initial veterinary visit revealed a blockage, Ricky was taken to Mount Laurel Animal Hospital for emergency […]
read moreBobcat Fever Cases Rising in Green Country: What Cat Owners Need to Know
by Editor | Apr 30, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: News on 6 Cases of bobcat fever, a serious tick borne disease in cats, are rising in Oklahoma’s Green Country, prompting concern among veterinarians and pet owners. The disease, also known as cytauxzoonosis, is transmitted by Lone Star ticks and can become fatal quickly, sometimes within 48 hours of severe symptoms. Although once nearly always deadly, current treatments offer […]
read moreJury Convicts Woman of Embezzling More Than $20K from Bay Animal Hospital
by Editor | Apr 29, 2026 | News
Source: M Live A Michigan jury convicted a former office manager of Bay Animal Hospital in Bay City of embezzling more than $20,000 from the clinic. Lindsay R. Everett, who managed the clinic’s finances from 2013 to 2022, was found guilty of felony embezzlement, which carries a potential prison sentence of up to 10 years. The case began after the […]
read moreOklahoma Veterinary Rescue Team Helps Ranchers and Animals Impacted by Severe Storms
by Editor | Apr 29, 2026 | Agriculture, Livestock
Source: News 9 The Oklahoma Large Animal First Responders provide critical support to ranchers and livestock affected by severe weather, including tornadoes and floods. Formed after a 2013 tornado in Moore, the team assists with on site rescues, damage assessments, and Veterinary care for animals such as cattle and horses. Recently, they responded to an EF-1 tornado in Seminole, […]
read moreFor Years, Rural Ohio Has Lacked Veterinarians. Now, The State Has a Plan
by Editor | Apr 28, 2026 | News, Veterinary Practice
Source: 91.3 WYSO Rural Ohio has faced a long standing shortage of veterinarians, making it difficult for farmers to access timely animal care. In some cases, livestock owners must travel long distances or wait extended periods for treatment, which can be costly and risky. To address this issue, the state is investing nearly $30 million through Ohio […]
read moreSurvey Seeks to Understand Parental Leave in Veterinary Practices
by Editor | Apr 28, 2026 | News, Veterinary Practice
Source: AAHA A new survey launched by the DVM Parent Project aims to better understand parental leave policies in Veterinary practices. The study focuses on privately owned and nonprofit clinics, and researchers are inviting team members with knowledge of their workplace policies to participate. The goal is to gather data on how parental leave is currently offered […]
read moreSoCal’s Hybrid Bees Outsmart Varroa Mites Before They Even Hatch
by Editor | Apr 27, 2026 | Agriculture, News
Source: Phys A recent study highlights a unique population of hybrid honeybees in Southern California that show strong resistance to destructive Varroa mites, a major factor in colony losses. U.S. beekeepers reported losing up to 62% of colonies in 2025 due to multiple stressors, including parasites and disease. However, colonies led by locally adapted hybrid queens had about […]
read moreSource: WRAL News Health officials in Orange County, North Carolina, reported two confirmed rabies cases involving a raccoon and a cat. The raccoon bit a dog on April 4 in Chapel Hill, and the dog is receiving treatment. The second incident occurred April 7 in Hillsborough, where a cat bit a person who is now undergoing rabies post-exposure […]
read moreCan Catmint Oil Help in Fight Against Avian Influenza? USDA is Betting $2M on it
by Editor | Apr 26, 2026 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: Michigan Farm News The USDA is investing $2 million in research to test a new antiviral technology using hydrogenated catmint oil (HCO) to combat highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry facilities. Led by Purdue University, the project aims to deploy HCO through fogging systems to reduce airborne virus transmission, a major cause of outbreaks. Researchers believe HCO can interfere with the virus’s […]
read moreSource: Smithsonian’s National Zoo At the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, veterinarians conducted a comprehensive health exam on Onyx, a six-year-old Komodo dragon, offering a behind-the-scenes look at specialized zoo care. Training played a key role, as keepers conditioned Onyx to voluntarily enter a transport crate, reducing stress. Once sedated, a multidisciplinary team performed a full physical exam, including […]
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