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Source: AAHA Canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) is closely linked to significant behavioral changes in dogs, according to a growing body of Veterinary research. Chronic itching and inflammation don’t just cause physical discomfort; they can drive anxiety, irritability, aggression, sleep disruption, and reduced trainability. Studies show that as pruritus worsens, behaviors such as fear responses, touch sensitivity, […]

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Source: WFAA A North Texas couple has pleaded guilty to conspiring to smuggle and sell unregistered pesticides and misbranded Veterinary drugs, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Thao Duong and Lam Mai of Garland operated an online business that sold illegal animal care products smuggled from Mexico, primarily to customers involved in rooster fighting. Duong, who is not a veterinarian, sold […]

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Source: WCTV Florida lawmakers have introduced a package of bills aimed at strengthening protections against animal cruelty and improving accountability statewide. A key proposal would allow veterinarians to report suspected cases of animal abuse without fear of legal retaliation, removing a major barrier that has historically discouraged reporting. The legislation coincides with the launch of a […]

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Source: News on 6 News On 6 shared a cheerful photo gallery showcasing pets playing in the snow across northeastern Oklahoma, capturing the joy of a winter weather moment through the eyes of local animals. Viewers submitted photos of dogs and cats bounding through snow-covered yards, rolling in fresh powder, and experiencing the cold conditions with visible […]

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Source: Paulick Report Big data is playing a growing role in improving racehorse safety through the work of Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA). Since launching its Racetrack Safety Program in 2022, HISA has required nationwide reporting of Veterinary treatments, creating a centralized database covering more than 90,000 horses. Regulatory veterinarians use this data during mandatory post-entry screening […]

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Source: CBS News During National Blood Donor Month, Colorado State University and UCHealth are urging both people and pets to donate blood amid ongoing shortages in Northern Colorado. At CSU’s Veterinary teaching hospital in Fort Collins, dogs and cats are critically needed as blood donors to support emergency and critical care cases. One example is Cora, a five-year-old golden retriever who regularly […]

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Source: KPBS The U.S. Army has opened a new veterinary hospital at Camp Pendleton, expanding care for military working dogs and pets belonging to service members and their families. Operated by U.S. Army Veterinary Readiness Activity San Diego, the clinic primarily supports military working dogs while also treating household pets to keep staff skills sharp for emergencies.  Army leaders […]

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Source: Fox 17 Online During extreme cold in Jenison, Michigan, veterinarians are urging pet owners to limit outdoor exposure to protect animals from hypothermia. At Jenison Animal Hospital, Dr. Michael Hilferty explained that in well-below-freezing temperatures, most dogs should only be outside for a few minutes, just long enough to relieve themselves. He warned that hypothermia can begin in […]

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Source: Sky-Hi News Mike Brooks, a longtime veterinarian in rural Grand County, Colorado, is remembered as one of the last true “country vets” after his death at age 67. Working out of a tiny main-street clinic, Brooks provided hands-on, no-frills care for animals and unwavering support for their owners, often answering emergency calls nights, weekends, and […]

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Source: Pet Age Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming celebrated a major milestone with the opening of its 300th location in Middleton, Florida, within The Villages community near Orlando. The store is operated by longtime franchise partners Beth and Woody Whitcomb, marking their third Woof Gang location and underscoring the strength of the brand’s franchise partnerships. Since joining the system […]

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Source: Pet Age K9s For Warriors announced the opening of its new Duffield Veterinary Clinic in Ponte Vedra, Florida, marking a major milestone in the organization’s 15-year history. The state-of-the-art, 4,284-square-foot on-site facility replaces the nonprofit’s long-standing reliance on volunteer, off-site Veterinary care with comprehensive in-house services for hundreds of Service Dogs trained each year. Located at […]

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Source: PR Newswire Alphaeon, a leading third-party healthcare financing company, announced the expansion of its financing solutions to Veterinary and audiology practices. With more than a decade of experience supporting cosmetic, vision, and dental providers, Alphaeon aims to remove cost barriers that prevent patients from accessing care while helping practices grow. The expansion comes as […]

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Source: VIN News A recent investigation highlights growing concerns about misleading online marketing of pet supplements falsely claiming Veterinary endorsement. A viral Facebook post promoted a taurine supplement for cats, attributed to a supposed veterinarian, but reporters could not verify the veterinarian’s identity or the medical claims. Experts found no evidence of widespread taurine deficiency in cats […]

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Source: VIN News California has enacted a statewide ban on elective cat declawing, making it illegal for veterinarians to perform the procedure for nonmedical reasons. The law allows the state Veterinary board to fine, suspend, or revoke the license of veterinarians who violate the rule. Elective declawing, or onychectomy, involves amputating part of a cat’s toes […]

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Source: VIN News New research suggests trained detection dogs may help pave the way for earlier diagnosis of canine hemangiosarcoma (HSA), one of the deadliest and most elusive cancers in dogs. Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine trained scent-detection dogs to identify blood samples from dogs with HSA. Across hundreds of double-blinded trials, the […]

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Source: VIN News The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has proposed banning incentive-based pay for veterinarians, aiming to address rising concerns over the cost of Veterinary care. The recommendation would prohibit linking veterinarians’ compensation to revenue or profit generation and would also restrict earn-out agreements tied to financial performance after practice sales. Additional proposals include […]

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Source: VetTimes Veterinary Management Group (VMG) has launched a new entry-level leadership CPD course aimed at professionals across the Veterinary sector. The 10-hour programme, Introduction to Veterinary Leadership and Management (iVLM), is designed to provide accessible, affordable training for individuals who are new to leadership, taking on added responsibilities, or aspiring to management roles. Delivered at Level […]

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Source: DVM 360 The FDA has granted full approval to potassium bromide chewable tablets (KBroVet), developed by Pegasus Laboratories, Inc., for the management of seizures in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy. The prescription-only medication is administered daily and requires Veterinary oversight to ensure proper diagnosis, monitoring, and safe use. Pet owners are advised to closely monitor dogs for signs of […]

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