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Source: MSN Three months after Nebraska’s Cottonwood Fire burned thousands of acres across Lincoln and Dawson counties, ranchers are continuing to experience livestock losses linked to smoke and soot exposure. Goat rancher Wade Craig of Farnam initially believed his herd had survived the fire without major losses, but about a month later animals began dying from complications. Veterinary examinations […]

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Source: USDA The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued a directive aimed at expanding livestock grazing on National Forest lands and strengthening support for American ranchers. Announced by Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, the policy advances a joint USDA–Department of the Interior grazing initiative designed to restore multiple-use management on federal lands and reduce regulatory barriers affecting livestock producers.  The directive […]

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Source: Brownfield Ag News Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine is using mentorship to help address the shortage of large-animal veterinarians in rural communities. Through its Large Animal Rural Veterinary Mentoring Program, students gain firsthand exposure to the realities of rural Veterinary practice, including both clinical work and the business and financial aspects of running a […]

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Source: AVMA As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, the Veterinary profession is reflecting on its own rich history and lasting contributions to society. The article traces the evolution of Veterinary medicine from early advocacy by leaders such as George Washington and Benjamin Rush through the establishment of Veterinary education and professional organizations. The 1862 Morrill Land Grant […]

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Source: Vet Help Direct Price and value are not the same when it comes to Veterinary care. Price refers to the cost of a service, while value includes the quality of care, expertise provided, convenience, facilities, follow-up support, and how well the service meets a pet owner’s needs. Lower-priced Veterinary services are not always the […]

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Source: AVMA New data from the AVMA show that while new equine Veterinarians appear to graduate with less educational debt than their peers, the financial picture is more complex. In 2025, graduates entering equine practice reported average DVM debt of $148,061 compared to $176,391 for other graduates. However, a significant reason for the lower average is that 25.2% of equine graduates […]

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Source: University of Kentucky Researchers at the University of Kentucky’s Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment have secured more than $1.8 million in USDA funding to advance equine health research. The five projects focus on major challenges affecting horse health, reproduction, disease prevention, and performance.  Studies include developing new vaccine strategies for equine rotavirus, a leading cause of severe […]

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Source: KETV 7 The Nebraska Humane Society hosted an alumni reunion and fundraiser at Omaha Dog Bar, bringing together dozens of former shelter dogs and their adoptive families for a celebration of successful adoptions. The event gave former shelter pets an opportunity to reunite with Humane Society staff and fellow adopted dogs while showcasing the positive outcomes of […]

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Source: AVMA The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) reported continued improvements in Thoroughbred racing safety, with the fatal injury rate declining 47% since 2009 and falling 3.6% from 2024 to 2025. However, HISA’s 2025 Annual Metrics Report identified several ongoing concerns, including higher fatality rates among 2-year-old horses, increased fatalities near the end of racing seasons, and elevated […]

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Source: 12 News Arizona is experiencing a sharp increase in canine parvovirus cases, with infections rising 250% compared to the same period last year. Veterinarians are urging pet owners to take preventive action, particularly for puppies, which are most vulnerable to the highly contagious and potentially fatal disease. Parvovirus attacks a dog’s digestive and immune systems and can […]

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Source: Pet Business Professor Petflation slowed in May 2026, but pet-related prices remain historically high and continue to affect consumer spending patterns. Overall pet inflation declined from 3.8% in April to 3.2% in May, while the broader U.S. Consumer Price Index rose 4.2% year-over-year. Veterinary Services remain a major contributor to pet inflation, with prices up 4.9% […]

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Source: Morning Journal Dr. Robert McMillin, a 1957 graduate of Lorain High School, is celebrating 54 years as a veterinarian after opening McMillin’s Clinic in Greenwich, Ohio, in 1972. His journey into Veterinary medicine began after serving in the U.S. Marines and working with racehorses, which inspired him to pursue a Veterinary career. After earning an associate […]

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Source: KCENTV The Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team is deploying to the Texas Hill Country to assist state officials in responding to rising cases of New World Screwworm, a dangerous parasite that threatens livestock, pets, wildlife, and the agricultural economy. An initial team of 12 faculty and staff members from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences will support […]

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Source: VIN News Colorado is continuing its efforts to implement the nation’s first Veterinary Professional Associate (VPA) role, a midlevel practitioner position approved by voters in 2024 to improve access to Veterinary care. A major issue under consideration is who will oversee credentialing and licensing examinations for VPAs. Although the Colorado State Board of Veterinary Medicine initially selected the American Association […]

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Source: Midwestern University Midwestern University has decided not to move forward with plans for a proposed Chicago College of Veterinary Medicine at its Downers Grove, Illinois campus. After evaluating the resources, infrastructure, clinical capacity, and long-term investment required to support a second Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program, university leaders concluded that their efforts would have […]

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Source: KRQE New Mexico veterinarians willing to serve rural, frontier, and tribal communities can now apply for up to $80,000 in student loan repayment assistance through the state’s Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program. Administered by the New Mexico Higher Education Department, the program is designed to address Veterinary shortages in underserved areas while strengthening support […]

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Source: Star Tribune U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar is urging the U.S. Department of Agriculture to hire additional veterinarians and strengthen animal health resources as concerns grow over the spread of the New World screwworm. The flesh-eating parasite, recently detected in Texas, New Mexico, and parts of Mexico, poses a significant threat to livestock, wildlife, pets, […]

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Source: Health Day A large Swedish study suggests that living with a cat does not worsen asthma in children and teenagers. Researchers analyzed health data from more than 30,000 children and adolescents diagnosed with asthma or airway allergies and followed them for two years. About 9% of the participants lived in homes with at least […]

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Source: Michigan State University Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has launched a new Community Medicine Program featuring a 32-foot mobile veterinary surgical unit designed to bring spay and neuter services directly to animal shelters and welfare organizations across Michigan. The initiative aims to address a common challenge faced by shelters: limited access to […]

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