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Source: Colorado State University Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences is inviting applicants for its Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) program under the Colorado American Indian Tribes In-State Tuition Act. The act grants Colorado residency to enrolled citizens of federally recognized tribes with historic ties to the state, enabling them to qualify for […]

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Source: CBS News Colorado State University, one of the nation’s leading Veterinary schools, has introduced its first-ever honeybee Veterinary science course in response to 2017 regulations requiring veterinarians to oversee hive treatments. Led by Dr. Amy Franklin, the course educates future veterinarians on honeybee health, diseases, and management. Students gain hands-on experience at CSU’s apiary in Fort […]

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Source: Veterinary Practice News DoveLewis Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Hospital is enhancing public safety by training K9 handlers to deliver emergency medical care to their working dogs in the field. Led by Dr. Sarah Tauber, the workshops cover real-life crises such as opioid exposure, trauma, and other critical incidents. Handlers learn to use Narcan, apply bandages, monitor […]

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Source: Earth.com A large-scale UK study analyzing 2.2 million Veterinary records found that acute diarrhea affects about 1 in 12 dogs annually. Led by Dr. Dan O’Neill of the Royal Veterinary College, the research identified high-risk breeds such as Cavapoo, Maltese, Miniature Poodle, German Shepherd, Yorkshire Terrier, and Cockapoo, with Cavapoos showing nearly 15% annual incidence. Younger dogs […]

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Source: Cleveland.com Ohio has enacted a new law taking effect September 30, 2025, that expands Veterinary telehealth by allowing licensed veterinarians to establish a Veterinary-client-patient relationship (VCPR) through live virtual visits and prescribe medications under certain limits. Veterinarians must obtain informed consent from clients, provide contact details, document the visit, and inform clients that an in-person exam may […]

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Source: Science Alert A new study of 20 stranded bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon suggests that brain damage resembling Alzheimer’s disease may contribute to disorientation and strandings. Researchers found gene expression changes and protein clumps in the dolphins’ brains similar to those seen in human Alzheimer’s patients. Critically, dolphins stranded during algal bloom seasons had […]

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Source: The Guardian A study published in Scientific Reports suggests that some dogs may display addictive-like behavior toward toys, similar in pattern (though not severity) to human behavioral addictions. Researchers from Vetmeduni Vienna, led by Dr. Stefanie Riemer, studied 105 dogs of various breeds and ages, observing how they interacted with their favorite toys during structured play and separation […]

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Source: Pet Age The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has released an updated report, Cannabis in Veterinary Medicine, highlighting the growing evidence supporting the use of CBD treatments for pets, including cats, dogs, and horses. The report stresses the need for controlled clinical trials to better understand CBD’s therapeutic potential and guide safe product development. Research cited by […]

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Source: Finance Yahoo Pawsible Ventures, based in Vancouver, has launched a $10 million venture fund and studio dedicated to revolutionizing the $250B+ global pet health and wellness market. Founded by Alex Chieng and Shafin Diamond Tejani (Victory Square Technologies), the platform combines capital, incubation, and distribution to help early-stage animal health startups scale rapidly. Through quarterly […]

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Source: Fox 16 A University of Arkansas at Little Rock study suggests raccoons may be beginning the early stages of domestication. Researchers analyzed nearly 20,000 images and found that raccoons living in cities have shorter snouts than rural ones, which is a physical trait often linked to animals adapting to human environments. Lead researcher Dr. Raffaela Lesch explains that, […]

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Source: Drovers Anaplasmosis, caused by the bacterium Anaplasma marginale, is a persistent and widespread cattle disease in Oklahoma. The bacteria infect red blood cells and are transmitted through ticks, flies, or contaminated instruments. Infected cattle remain carriers for life, showing symptoms like anemia, lethargy, yellowing of mucous membranes, weight loss, and sudden aggression. Older cattle […]

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Source: WSU Insider Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Edward R. Murrow College of Communication have partnered to train Veterinary and journalism students to communicate effectively during infectious disease outbreaks. Through the 34-year-old Diagnostic Challenge simulation, second-year Veterinary students practice client interactions while journalism students learn to collaborate with scientific sources. The program teaches journalists to build […]

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Source: Horse & Hound A study by the University of Lincoln and San Marco Veterinary Clinic has found that allowing a horse to see the body of a deceased companion may ease its grief. Researchers surveyed owners of 325 surviving horses, examining behavioral changes after a companion’s death. Over 65% of horses showed altered behavior, including increased movement, arousal, […]

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Source: The Advocate The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine’s “International Exhibition on Animals in Art” has returned, showcasing 60 selected works celebrating animals’ roles in human life and the planet. Coordinated by Ginger Guttner, the exhibit features paintings and one 3D paper piece chosen from 302 entries submitted by 150 artists across 30 U.S. states and four countries. […]

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Source: The Guardian Pets have unique sleeping habits, often napping for much of the day. Veterinary experts say dogs and cats can rest 40–80% of the time, though “normal” varies by species, age, and environment. Puppies may sleep 18–20 hours daily, adult dogs 12–14, and cats about 12–16. Sleep is vital for pets’ health, supporting memory, […]

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Source: PetSmart PetSmart has launched its 2026 Chief Toy Tester Contest, inviting one cat and one dog (plus their humans) to become official toy testers. Winners will receive $10,000, quarterly product packages of the latest toys, treats, apparel, and gear, and VIPP Treats Rewards status. Over a one-year term, the chosen pets will test and review new PetSmart […]

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Source: AP News Over the past several months, crews successfully relocated hundreds of marine animals—including river otters, sea turtles, manatees, penguins, sharks, and more—from Mote Marine Laboratory’s longtime City Island facility to its new Mote Science Education Aquarium (Mote SEA) near Sarasota, Florida. The $130 million center, opening Wednesday, features larger, more authentic habitats, including a vast manatee […]

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Source: Chek News Jonathan Monahan, a Canadian chartered professional accountant and lifelong aviation enthusiast, combines his love of flying with animal rescue as a volunteer pilot for Canadian Wings of Rescue, a nonprofit that transports at-risk pets to safety. Monahan, who began flying at age 12 and earned his private pilot’s license over a decade ago, […]

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Source: LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Tiffany Wolf, associate professor at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, exemplifies the One Health approach by linking animal, human, and environmental well-being. A graduate of LSU Vet Med (2002), she began her career studying Minnesota’s declining moose population and now leads collaborative research with Tribal Nations on Chronic […]

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