Source: USDA The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has postponed implementation of the 2024 Horse Protection Amendments final rule, delaying non-vacated provisions until December 31, 2026. Originally set to take effect February 1, 2026, the rule aimed to strengthen enforcement of the Horse Protection Act by replacing industry-led inspections with USDA-authorized Horse Protection Inspectors and tightening prohibitions […]
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Area Veterinarians Warn of Rabies Vaccine Recall
by Editor | Feb 23, 2026 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: Western Mass News Veterinarians in Massachusetts are warning pet owners about a recall of a specific rabies vaccine batch that may have left some animals unprotected. The recalled product is IMRAB 3TF, one-milliliter rabies vaccine, serial number 18665, manufactured by Boehringer Ingelheim. According to the company, certain vials from this lot contained sterile water instead of the active […]
read moreNew York Seeks Rights for Beloved But Illegal ‘Bodega Cats’
by Editor | Feb 22, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: RTL Today Thousands of “bodega cats” live in New York City’s corner stores, despite laws prohibiting animals in food-selling businesses. Valued for controlling pests and attracting customers, cats like Simba, a popular Manhattan shop cat, have become cultural icons. An estimated one-third of the city’s 10,000 bodegas keep cats, risking fines of $200 to $350. Advocate Dan Rimada launched a […]
read moreTherapy Dogs Ease Loneliness Among People Hospitalized For Mental Illness
by Editor | Feb 22, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: Health Day A new pilot study finds that therapy dogs can significantly reduce loneliness among people hospitalized for acute mental illness. Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University assigned 60 psychiatric inpatients to one of three groups: visits from a therapy dog and handler, visits from a handler alone, or standard care. Participants received 20-minute visits daily for […]
read moreNew Mexico Organization Sees Increased Need for Service Dogs Post-COVID
by Editor | Feb 21, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: KRQE News Service Dogs of New Mexico has seen growing demand for psychiatric service dogs since the COVID-19 pandemic, as many residents continue to struggle with isolation and what some researchers call an “epidemic of loneliness.” Founded by Briaun Prichard, the nonprofit and its Academy of Canine Excellence train dogs to assist civilians, children with disabilities and veterans. […]
read moreStudy Demonstrates Effective Treatment for Deadly Cat Disease
by Editor | Feb 21, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: Colorado State University A Colorado State University clinical trial found that the antiviral drug molnupiravir is 77% effective in treating feline infectious peritonitis (FIP), a previously almost always fatal disease caused by feline coronavirus. The study, the largest prospective trial of its kind, followed 73 cats treated for 12 weeks, with six months of monitoring. Of the 77% that […]
read moreSource: Tufts Now Following a recent Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal, India, Tufts University experts say swift containment efforts have likely prevented wider spread. Nipah, carried by fruit bats, can spill over to humans through contaminated food—often raw date-palm sap—or close contact, and can then spread person to person. The virus causes severe encephalitis and has a fatality rate of […]
read moreSource: National Hog Farmer Canada has approved gene-edited pigs resistant to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), a costly virus affecting swine health and pork production. Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency concluded that pork from these pigs is as safe and nutritious as conventional pork and that the animals are safe for livestock feed. Developed by Genus PLC and […]
read moreBeyond the Finish Line: How a Team of 11 Keeps Yukon Quest Dogs at Peak Performance
by Editor | Feb 19, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: 2 KTUU At the 750-mile Yukon Quest sled dog race, a team of 11 Veterinary professionals works behind the scenes to keep canine athletes healthy across Alaska’s frozen wilderness. Led by head veterinarian Mercedes Pinto, the team includes nine veterinarians and two senior students who staff checkpoints along two race routes. Their biggest challenge is logistical—ensuring […]
read moreNearly 12-Year-Old Homicide in California Remains Unsolved, Authorities Seek Help
by Editor | Feb 19, 2026 | News
Source: 2 News Nevada The 2014 killing of Dr. Richard Meinert, a beloved Janesville, California veterinarian, remains unsolved nearly 12 years later, and authorities are renewing calls for public assistance. Meinert, 55, was found shot once in the chest at close range inside his Thompson Peak Veterinary Clinic on June 23, 2014, following a suspected burglary the night […]
read moreState Tries to Address Shortage of Rural Veterinarians
by Editor | Feb 18, 2026 | News, Veterinary Practice
Source: Indiana Public Media Indiana is working to address a shortage of rural veterinarians, particularly those serving large animals. Ashley Armstrong, a large animal veterinarian near Bedford, says demand continues to outpace capacity despite other nearby vets. Long hours, outdoor work in harsh conditions and lower rural pay make the profession less attractive, even as gaps in care […]
read moreTherapy Dog Miracle Receives Pet Hall of Fame Award for Work With Children
by Editor | Feb 18, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: Norman Transcript Miracle, a seven-year-old therapy dog, has received the Oklahoma Pet Hall of Fame Companion Award for her work supporting children and staff at the Boys and Girls Club of Norman and the Center for Children and Families. The Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association presented the honor at the 2026 Oklahoma Veterinary Conference in Norman, recognizing three years of service. Miracle was adopted […]
read moreCats, Dogs Exposed to Topical Minoxidil can Develop Toxicosis
by Editor | Feb 17, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: Healio A study in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology warns that topical minoxidil, a common hair loss treatment, can cause serious and sometimes fatal toxicosis in cats and dogs. Researchers reviewed six studies involving 68 cats and 26 dogs exposed to minoxidil. Most cases (70.2%) resulted from ingestion, while others involved dermal or combined […]
read moreTexas Declares State of Disaster as New World Screwworm Advances North
by Editor | Feb 17, 2026 | Animal Health News, Equine, Livestock
Source: dvm 360 Texas Governor Greg Abbott has declared a statewide disaster as the New World screwworm (NWS) advances north through Mexico, threatening Texas livestock and wildlife. Although no US cases have been detected, rising infections in Central America and northern Mexico prompted action. The declaration enables the Texas NWS response team to mobilize state resources for prevention […]
read moreUniversity of Tulsa Introduces Goldie III as Newest Mascot
by Editor | Feb 16, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: Fox 23 The University of Tulsa has introduced Goldie III, a golden retriever puppy, as its newest official mascot in celebration of National Golden Retriever Day. Goldie III joins the university through its Canine Ambassador program, which is designed to engage students and represent the school at campus activities and events. During the spring semester, students can expect to […]
read moreSource: Horse Council The American Horse Council (AHC) and the American Youth Horse Council (AYHC) have partnered with the National Home School Association (NHSA) to expand access to equine education for homeschool families across the United States. Through this collaboration, horse-related educational content developed by breed and discipline associations, industry organizations, and subject-matter experts will be showcased and made more widely […]
read moreSource: Ag Daily A South Dakota lawmaker has introduced legislation that would impose a 10-year ban on lab-grown meat, positioning the state among a growing number restricting the emerging technology. House Bill 1057, proposed by John Sjaarda, would prohibit the manufacture, sale, and distribution of cell-cultured meat statewide and authorize the removal of such products from store shelves. Supporters […]
read moreCost of Care Continues to Strain Veterinary Care Access, New Study Finds
by Editor | Feb 15, 2026 | Companion Animal, News
Source: PR Newswire The second installment of the PetSmart Charities–Gallup State of Pet Care Study finds that the rising cost of Veterinary care continues to significantly limit access to treatment for pets, straining both pet families and veterinarians. Nearly all veterinarians report that clients’ financial constraints often prevent them from providing recommended care, with cost cited as […]
read moreCovetrus Eyes Acquisition of Cencora’s Veterinary Business
by Editor | Feb 14, 2026 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Guru Focus Covetrus is in early discussions to acquire the Veterinary division of Cencora Inc. and is reportedly seeking approximately $3 billion in financing to support the transaction. The funding would be used to refinance about $2 billion in existing debt and help cover acquisition costs. Covetrus was taken private in 2022 in a deal valued at roughly $4 […]
read moreConsistent Cleaning Cuts Contamination in Veterinary Practices by Over 70%
by Editor | Feb 14, 2026 | Animal Health News
Source: VetSurgeon.com New research published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice shows that consistent cleaning and staff training can reduce contamination in Veterinary practices by more than 70%. The study evaluated 13 small animal clinics using ATP surface testing before and after a 45-minute staff training session and the introduction of standardized cleaning protocols. Eleven practices were […]
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