Source: Today’s Veterinary Business Precision oncology is revolutionizing cancer treatment for dogs, offering targeted therapies based on tumor DNA. With nearly six million canine cancer diagnoses annually and only 600 Veterinary oncologists in the U.S., most dogs lack access to specialists. However, precision medicine is becoming available to general veterinarians, allowing them to prescribe personalized, highly effective treatments that […]
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New Veterinary Certificate in Anesthesia and Sedation is Launched
by Editor | Feb 11, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, Companion Animal

Source: dvm 360 A new Veterinary certificate program, Foundations of Anesthesia and Sedation Veterinary Certificate, has been launched to enhance anesthesia competency in U.S. Veterinary practices. Developed by Parnell and IGNITE Veterinary Solutions, the self-paced program includes 10 modules covering topics like sedation, anesthesia machine setup, pharmacology, and patient monitoring. Participants earn 10 RACE-approved continuing education (CE) credits while accessing videos, […]
read moreAmerican Bald Eagles are Having a Moment, Ecologically and Culturally
by Editor | Feb 11, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health News

Source: AP News The bald eagle, once an endangered species, has made a remarkable comeback. Once reduced to a single nest in New Jersey in the 1980s, the eagle population has surged to nearly 300 in the state, leading to its removal from endangered lists. The banning of DDT in 1972, along with conservation efforts such […]
read moreHow Vet Schools are Trying to Address the Mental Health Challenges Plaguing Veterinarians
by Editor | Feb 10, 2025 | Students, Veterinary Practice

Source: PBS News Veterinarians face significant mental health challenges, with suicide rates twice as high as the general population. Chelsea Van Thof, a veterinarian, lost her partner and vet school classmate, Peter Tripp, to suicide, highlighting the emotional toll of the profession. Factors such as imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and the inability of animal patients to communicate their […]
read more‘Perfect Rat Storm’: Urban Rodent Numbers Soar as the Climate Heats, Study Finds
by Editor | Feb 10, 2025 | Animal Health News, News

Source: The Guardian Rat populations are surging in major cities globally due to rising temperatures, according to a study published in Science Advances. Researchers analyzed rat sightings and infestation reports from 16 cities, finding significant increases in 11, with Washington DC (390%), San Francisco (300%), Toronto (186%), and New York City (162%) seeing the most dramatic growth. Warming climates allow rats […]
read moreLegislation Supports Murray State Veterinary Medicine School
by Editor | Feb 9, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health Industry

Source: Radio NWTN Support is growing for the establishment of a School of Veterinary Medicine at Murray State University as Kentucky’s 2025 legislative session progresses. House Bill 153, introduced by State Representative Mary Beth Imes with 20 co-sponsors, seeks to amend state law to allow Murray State to offer Veterinary doctoral degrees. A similar bill will be introduced in the […]
read moreBlue Ridge Beef Recalls Natural Dog Food Across 8 States Over Salmonella Risk
by Editor | Feb 9, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, Animal Health News, Companion Animal

Source: CBS News Blue Ridge Beef has recalled 5,700 lbs. of its Natural Mix dog food due to salmonella contamination, affecting products distributed in eight states: Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Tennessee, and Rhode Island. The recall applies to 2 lb. logs packaged in clear plastic, sold between January 3 and January 24, 2025, with lot […]
read moreBear That Attacked Man in Pennsylvania Had Rabies, Officials Confirm
by Editor | Feb 8, 2025 | Animal Health News

Source: NBC News A bear that attacked a man in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, was confirmed to have rabies, the Pennsylvania Game Commission announced. The bear exhibited abnormal behavior by aggressively approaching and attacking Andrew Neirer, biting and scratching him while he walked near his home. Neirer survived and is expected to fully recover after receiving appropriate medical treatment. The […]
read moreWatch a Miles-Long Cluster of Dolphins Captured on Drone Video
by Editor | Feb 8, 2025 | Animal Health News

Source: AP News A rare “super pod” of over 1,500 Risso’s dolphins was filmed in Carmel Bay, off California’s central coast. Captain Evan Brodsky of Monterey Bay Whale Watch captured drone footage of the unusual event, as Risso’s dolphins typically travel in much smaller groups of 10 to 30. The dolphins, with their stocky bodies and bulbous […]
read moreDeer Farmers Want to use Genetics to Address Chronic Wasting Disease in Senate Bill
by Editor | Feb 7, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health News

Source: Indiana Public Media Indiana Senate Bill 32 (SB 32) proposes allowing deer farmers to breed deer with genetic markers for resilience to chronic wasting disease (CWD), a fatal neurological illness in deer similar to mad cow disease. While deer farmers support the bill, citing its potential to protect their businesses, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and […]
read moreSouthern Utah Cities Take New Approach to Reunite Lost Pets with Their Owners
by Editor | Feb 7, 2025 | Companion Animal

Source: Fox 13 Salt Lake City Ivins and Santa Clara, two cities in southern Utah, have introduced an innovative way to reunite lost pets with their owners by installing an outdoor RFID scanner. This 24/7 public microchip scanner, located in front of the Ivins police station, allows residents to quickly identify lost pets by scanning for microchips, […]
read moreUQ Team Finds Relative of Deadly Hendra Virus in the US
by Editor | Feb 6, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

Source: The University of Queensland Researchers at The University of Queensland have identified Camp Hill virus, the first henipavirus detected in North America, found in shrews in Alabama. Henipaviruses, like Hendra and Nipah viruses, are known for causing severe diseases with high fatality rates in humans and animals. The discovery suggests henipaviruses may be more globally widespread than […]
read more$7.2M Supports 30 Livestock and Forage Research Projects
by Editor | Feb 6, 2025 | Agriculture, Livestock

Source: Sask Today The federal and Saskatchewan governments announced $6.9 million in joint funding to support 30 livestock and forage-related research projects in the province, with total funding reaching $7.2 million after contributions from industry partners. The Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association, Saskatchewan Forage Seed Development Commission, SaskPork, and the Western Dairy Research Coalition funded 10 projects focusing on animal health and forage production. This funding […]
read moreVeterinary Insecticides May Be Killing Off Our Songbirds
by Editor | Feb 5, 2025 | Agriculture, Companion Animal

Source: VetSurgeon.org A University of Sussex study, published in Science of the Total Environment and funded by Songbird Survival, has linked Veterinary insecticides to increased mortality in British songbirds. Researchers analyzed 103 nests of blue and great tits, testing for 20 insecticides. Fipronil, imidacloprid, and permethrin were most prevalent, found in 100%, 89.1%, and 89.1% of samples, respectively. Nests with […]
read moreLSU veterinary professor wins 2025 Westminster Veterinarian of the Year Award
by Editor | Feb 5, 2025 | Animal Health News

Source: WBRZ Dr. Sara Lyle, an associate professor at LSU specializing in theriogenology, has been named the Westminster Veterinarian of the Year, becoming the first LSU veterinarian to win the prestigious award. Selected from four finalists, Dr. Lyle will attend the 149th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City, and a $10,000 donation will be made […]
read moreAAVMC Names 2025 Chewy Veterinary Leaders Cohort, Awards $300,000 in Scholarship Funds
by Editor | Feb 4, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

Source: AAVMC The American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC), in partnership with Chewy Health, has announced the 2025 Chewy Veterinary Leaders Cohort. This program supports underrepresented second-year Veterinary students through $20,000 scholarships, leadership development, and mentorship opportunities, aiming to create a more inclusive Veterinary profession. Fifteen students were selected for their leadership potential and commitment to diversity. […]
read moreCopy Cats: Kitties Mirror Each Other’s Faces to Get Along
by Editor | Feb 4, 2025 | Companion Animal

Source: Science.Org Research led by Brittany Florkiewicz at Lyon College reveals that cats mimic each other’s facial expressions, much like humans and other social mammals, as a means of building social bonds. This phenomenon, known as rapid facial mimicry (RFM), was observed in 22% of feline interactions and often led to friendly behaviors like playing, grooming, or walking […]
read moreAAVMC Announces Chewy Veterinary Leaders Cohort
by Editor | Feb 3, 2025 | Animal Health News, Veterinary Practice

Source: dvm 360 The American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC), in partnership with Chewy Health, announced the 2025 Chewy Veterinary Leaders Cohort, a program designed to support underrepresented second-year Veterinary students with financial assistance, mentorship, and professional development. Each of the 15 selected students receives a $20,000 scholarship to recognize their leadership potential and dedication to diversifying the Veterinary […]
read moreSource: dvm 360 The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) announced the 2024 VETTY Awards winners, celebrating marketing excellence in the animal healthcare industry. The awards recognize outstanding contributions in advertising, promotions, education materials, and more, showcasing creativity and technological innovation, including gamification and artificial intelligence. The Grand Prize winners include Zoetis Diagnostics for its “Look Deeper Campaign” (Best in […]
read more2025 Pet Care Innovation Prize: Purina Awards $125K to Five US-Based Pet Startups
by Editor | Feb 2, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, Companion Animal

Source: Pet Age Five innovative pet care startups have been named finalists in the ninth annual Pet Care Innovation Prize, powered by Purina. Selected from nearly 150 global applicants, these startups will each receive $25,000 in prize money and mentorship support from Purina to help scale their businesses in the $324.19 billion pet care industry. The winners include VEA, an AI-driven platform […]
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