Source: VetPartners VetPartners has introduced the Veterinary Team Utilization Guide, a free digital resource designed to help Veterinary practices enhance efficiency, teamwork, patient care, and revenue. Accessible via desktop or mobile, the guide covers essential areas such as team development, operations, client service, compliance, marketing, and financial planning. Developed by industry experts, the guide offers expert advice, […]
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Study Shows Yellowstone Bison are a Single Breeding Herd
by Editor | Mar 17, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health News, Livestock

Source: dvm 360 A new study by Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has found that Yellowstone National Park’s bison population, once thought to be two distinct herds, has become a single, interbreeding population of 4,000 to 6,000 animals. Published in the Journal of Heredity, the study suggests that Yellowstone bison should now be […]
read moreVeterinarian Survives Near-Fatal Cattle Chute Injuries, Shares Safety Warning
by Editor | Mar 17, 2025 | Agriculture, Livestock, News

Source: Marshfield Hub City Times Veterinarian Eric Knock suffered severe injuries in September 2022 when his skull was crushed between a chute frame and squeeze mechanism while working with cattle. Though he avoided surgery, Knock endured multiple skull fractures, brain bleeding, nerve damage, and ear trauma, requiring months of recovery. Now, Knock shares his story through Telling […]
read moreK-State’s Animal and Veterinary Innovation Center Will Focus on Livestock Pain Management
by Editor | Mar 16, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health Industry, Livestock

Source: Sunflower State Radio Kansas State University has been selected by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine as one of four Animal and Veterinary Innovation Centers to receive funding for advancing regulatory science and Veterinary innovations. K-State’s focus is on developing reliable models to evaluate the effectiveness of pain relief (analgesics) in food animals, including pigs, […]
read moreOregon State University Veterinarians Perform a World-First Heart Procedure on Lamb
by Editor | Mar 16, 2025 | Animal Health News, Livestock

Source: Statesman Journal Oregon State University veterinarians performed a groundbreaking heart surgery on Squirt, an 11-day-old ram lamb diagnosed with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), a condition where a blood vessel fails to close after birth. This procedure, typically performed on domestic animals, had never been reported in a lamb and is possibly the first of its […]
read moreSource: Indiana Public Media Interacting with pets has measurable benefits for mental health, as studies show it increases oxytocin, a bonding hormone, and decreases cortisol, a stress hormone. Even brief moments, like petting a dog for two minutes or making eye contact for 15 seconds, can trigger oxytocin release, promoting relaxation and emotional well-being. Animal-assisted interventions […]
read moreIditarod 53: Catching Up with New Co-Chief Race Veterinarian Dr. Greg Closter
by Editor | Mar 15, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, Companion Animal

Source: Alaska News Source Greg Closter has stepped into the role of Co-Chief Veterinarian for the 2025 Iditarod, following the unexpected passing of Dr. Stuart Nelson. Closter, alongside co-chief Erika Friedrich, is dedicated to maintaining the high standards of dog care established by Nelson. The Iditarod has four dog return hubs, including Unalakleet, where Closter oversees Veterinary care for […]
read moreKnow the Facts: Chronic Wasting, Epizootic Hemorrhagic Diseases in Iowa
by Editor | Mar 14, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health News, Livestock

Source: Tama-Toledo News Chronicle Iowa’s deer population faces ongoing threats from Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD), prompting surveillance and management efforts by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR). CWD, a fatal neurodegenerative disease, spreads through misfolded prions and has no cure. Since its detection in Iowa in 2013, 519 cases have been confirmed across […]
read moreIndependence Pet Holdings Appoints Munir Hafez as Chief Technology Officer
by Editor | Mar 14, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, News

Source: Pet Age Independence Pet Holdings (IPH) has appointed Munir Hafez as its new chief technology officer (CTO). With over 30 years of experience in IT strategy, digital transformation, and cloud technologies, Hafez will lead the company’s technology initiatives to drive growth and innovation in pet health. Hafez has an extensive background in software engineering and has successfully […]
read morePetVet Veterinary Network Announces Appointment of Eric Enderle as CEO
by Editor | Mar 13, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, News

Source: Pet Age PetVet Care Centers has announced that Eric Enderle will become the new CEO, succeeding founder Gino Volpacchio, effective March 10. Volpacchio will transition to the role of vice chair. Enderle brings over 20 years of leadership experience in patient care, having previously expanded CareSpot Urgent Care from 26 to over 115 locations across nine states. Under Volpacchio’s […]
read moreFDA Alert: ADM Recalls Select Pelleted Cattle Nutrition Feed Products
by Editor | Mar 13, 2025 | Agriculture, Livestock

Source: Pet Age ADM Animal Nutrition, a division of ADM, is recalling specific pelleted animal feed due to elevated copper levels or insufficient zinc, which could harm cattle. Chronic copper toxicity may lead to gastroenteritis, anorexia, abdominal pain, lethargy, diarrhea, and dehydration, while zinc deficiency can reduce feed intake, efficiency, and growth. No illnesses or […]
read moreSource: Pet Food Industry Hill’s Pet Nutrition has partnered with the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) to combat the rising pet obesity crisis, affecting nearly two-thirds of U.S. dogs and cats. The collaboration aims to enhance Veterinary communication, provide educational resources, and promote evidence-based weight management strategies. Dr. Karen Shenoy, Hill’s Chief Veterinary Officer, highlights the importance of […]
read moreState Announces Digitization of Plants, Animals Declaration Form
by Editor | Mar 12, 2025 | Agriculture, Animal Health Industry

Source: West Hawaii Today Hawaii has launched Akamai Arrival, a pilot program digitizing the Plants and Animals Declaration Form to streamline biosecurity efforts for travelers. Authorized under Act 196 (2024), the initiative aims to improve compliance and protect the islands from invasive species. Starting March 1, the program will be implemented on select domestic flights in partnership with major airlines, […]
read moreHumane Society Seeking Donations to Cover Antibiotics Amid Strep Zoo Spread
by Editor | Mar 11, 2025 | Animal Health Industry, Companion Animal

Source: KRDO The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region in Colorado Springs urgently needs donations following several suspected cases of Strep Zoo among dogs in their care. One dog has tested positive, while three others had inconclusive results. With over 100 dogs requiring preventative antibiotics, the shelter estimates costs exceeding $25,000. Donations will help cover medicine, testing, […]
read moreBig Animals Have Higher Cancer Risk – but also Evolved Better Defences
by Editor | Mar 11, 2025 | Animal Health News, News

Source: New Scientist A comprehensive study of 263 species confirms a link between body size and cancer prevalence, contradicting prior research that suggested no such correlation. George Butler and his team at University College London found that larger animals are slightly more likely to develop cancer than smaller ones, with a 1% increase in body mass corresponding to a […]
read moreThieves Fake Seizure to Steal Puppies From Colorado Pet Store
by Editor | Mar 10, 2025 | Companion Animal

Source: ABC News Perfect Pets, a pet store in Centennial, Colorado, was robbed for the second time this month when thieves staged a fake medical emergency to steal two English bulldog puppies, each valued at $4,299. Surveillance footage shows one suspect pretending to have a seizure, diverting attention while another grabbed the puppies from a locked pen. […]
read moreSimple Treatment May Reduce Inflammation and its Side Effects in Expecting Cows
by Editor | Mar 10, 2025 | Agriculture, Livestock

Source: Mars Researchers at Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences studied how nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can help cows during the transition from late pregnancy to milk production, a critical period often marked by high inflammation, poor health, and lower milk yield. The study, published in the Journal of Dairy Science, tested aspirin and meloxicam on 170 cows […]
read moreMars Pledges $27M USD for Tools, Technology and Cash Incentives to Empower…
by Editor | Mar 9, 2025 | Animal Health Industry

Source: Mars Mars, in partnership with global dairy supplier Fonterra, has launched the Farmer Forward Program, a five-year, $27 million initiative to help dairy farmers reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The program will provide funding for sustainability-focused tools and technology to 2,000 farmers and offer financial incentives averaging $15,000 per year to 165 top-performing farmers. Mars aims […]
read moreAthian to Pay US Dairy Farmers $9 Million for Emissions Reduction Efforts
by Editor | Mar 9, 2025 | Agriculture, Livestock

Source: Drovers Athian announced it will distribute over $9 million to livestock producers from the sale of verified Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions to food companies. These reductions were achieved through sustainability practices such as improved feed ingredients and alternative manure management programs on U.S. dairy farms in 2024. Athian’s platform connects food companies with sustainable producers, allowing […]
read moreSource: Drovers Meteorologist Eric Snodgrass warns of worsening drought conditions in the upper Midwest, West, and Southwest as spring approaches. With historical patterns indicating that dry falls often lead to dry springs, farmers and livestock producers face concerns over inadequate soil moisture. The U.S. Drought Monitor reports drought conditions affecting significant portions of beef, dairy, and alfalfa hay […]
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