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Source: University of Minnesota Researchers are investigating whether vampire bats in Mexico could help spread chronic wasting disease (CWD), a fatal prion disease affecting deer, elk, and moose. Climate change is pushing bats northward, increasing overlap with infected animals, and experts estimate a high likelihood that bats are already feeding on CWD-positive deer. Bats could […]

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Source: NPR A new study highlights the significant human health risks posed by the wildlife trade. Researchers found that traded mammals are about 1.5 times more likely to transmit diseases to humans than non-traded species, with 41% sharing pathogens compared to just 6.4% of others. High-risk environments like live animal markets and illegal trade increase […]

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Source: Texas A&M University A new international study led in part by Texas A&M researchers reveals that canine heartworm has a much older and more complex global history than previously believed. Using whole-genome sequencing of Dirofilaria immitis samples from multiple continents, scientists found significant genetic differences among regional populations, suggesting the parasite spread long before modern dog movement through […]

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Source: Veterinary Practice News The Halifax Humane Society has launched a three-month campaign to combat cat overpopulation by offering male cat neutering for just $0.05. Running from April 1 to June 30 at its Daytona Beach clinic, the “Neuter Scooter for a Nickel” initiative aims to complete 900 procedures. The program is open to both owned and unowned cats, […]

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Source: KRQE New Mexico is launching a student loan repayment program to help address the shortage of rural veterinarians. The initiative, led by the New Mexico Higher Education Department, will provide up to $80,000 in debt relief to eight veterinarians who commit to delivering livestock care for at least four years. The program specifically targets veterinarians serving cattle, […]

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Source: Oregon Live Two adult gray whales were found dead along the Washington coast near Ocean Shores, shortly after a juvenile whale was spotted far inland, highlighting ongoing concerns about the species’ health. Researchers determined both whales were severely malnourished, with one also showing injuries consistent with a ship strike. These deaths reflect a broader crisis […]

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Source: Science Alert A new study suggests that zoo penguins age faster biologically than their wild counterparts, despite living longer overall. Researchers found that a 15-year-old zoo penguin can have the biological profile of a 20-year-old wild penguin, based on epigenetic analysis of DNA methylation. The difference is linked to lifestyle factors. Zoo penguins benefit from […]

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Source: SF Gate A recent report highlights a sharp rise in flea-borne typhus cases in California, particularly in Los Angeles County, where infections reached record levels in 2025. Health officials reported about 220 cases in the county and 277 statewide, the highest since modern tracking began. Typhus, caused by Rickettsia typhi, spreads through infected flea bites, often linked to […]

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Source: CBC A rural Alberta community is taking a do-it-yourself approach to address a severe shortage of livestock veterinarians. Paintearth County and the Town of Coronation invested about $55,000 to convert a former pipeline facility into a licensed Veterinary clinic, hoping to attract a full-time vet and reduce long travel times for ranchers. The region, heavily dependent on cattle […]

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Source: University of Guelph Research at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College is advancing the understanding and treatment of canine epilepsy through patient-driven clinical studies led by Dr. Fiona James. Inspired by cases like Faith, a young dog diagnosed with epilepsy, the program combines compassionate care with cutting-edge research. James is improving diagnostic tools by developing standardized EEG […]

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Source: WSU Insider A new study led by Washington State University has mapped key gene regulatory elements in the sheep genome, offering valuable insights for livestock breeding. Published in Nature Communications, the research identifies gene promoters and enhancers (regions that control how genes are turned on or adjusted) across major tissues and organs. This detailed map helps explain […]

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Source: BusinessWire Parnell has acquired Noble Pharma LLC, strengthening its U.S. manufacturing capabilities and supporting long-term growth. The acquisition adds an FDA- and DEA-accredited facility in Wisconsin, enhancing Parnell’s ability to produce a wide range of pharmaceutical products, including liquids, tablets, gels, and creams. Company leadership said the move improves supply continuity, expands production capacity, and […]

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Source: Animal Health Institute The Animal Health Institute has expressed appreciation for a recent presidential proclamation addressing pharmaceutical tariffs in the United States. In a statement, AHI President and CEO Martha Scott Poindexter noted that the organization is still reviewing the details of the April 2, 2026 proclamation, titled “Adjusting Imports of Pharmaceuticals and Pharmaceutical Ingredients into the United States.” Poindexter emphasized […]

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Source: ABC 15 Vistancia Animal Hospital is hosting its fourth annual essay contest aimed at inspiring young people interested in Veterinary careers. Open to students 18 and under, the contest invites participants to submit essays of up to 1,000 words explaining their passion for animal healthcare. Entries are due by May 1, 2026. Selected finalists will be […]

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Source: Business Wire K9s.org is deploying 15 grant-funded K9 units across Kentucky, Texas, and Florida in early 2026 to strengthen public safety amid rising drug activity and resource constraints. The placements include 10 narcotics detection dogs, four dual-purpose patrol K9s, and one accelerant detection dog, supporting law enforcement agencies and school districts. Many deployments focus on combating opioids […]

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Source: Phys Org A new study led by the University of Surrey shows that a brief heart trace taken during a warm-up trot can help identify racehorses at risk of cardiac arrhythmias during intense exercise. Using an AI system developed by researchers, the method analyzes short electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings taken at rest or light activity to detect […]

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Source: Tri-State Livesotck News Dr. Janice Reis Ciacci Zanella has been appointed director of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, effective August 1, 2026. She succeeds Dr. Scott McVey and brings extensive international experience in Veterinary science, research leadership, and collaboration. Zanella earned her veterinary degree in Brazil and completed advanced degrees at the University […]

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Source: DVM 360 A federal judge in Maryland has dismissed a securities class action lawsuit against Elanco Animal Health related to its drug Zenrelia (ilunocitinib tablets). Investors alleged the company misled them about the drug’s safety and overstated its FDA approval timeline. However, Judge Brendan A. Hurson ruled that most of Elanco’s statements were protected as forward-looking opinions or nonactionable […]

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Source: The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine A new clinical trial is underway to evaluate a promising treatment for acute pancreatitis, a painful and potentially life-threatening condition affecting both dogs and humans. Led by Lamassu Pets and The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, the study is testing RABI-767, a novel drug designed to reduce symptoms, […]

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