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Source: Inside Nova A therapy dog named Kenobi is making a meaningful impact at UVA Health Haymarket Medical Center, bringing comfort and support to patients and staff. The 125-pound Leonberger, trained and handled by Gail Stieglitz, is part of the hospital’s pet therapy program. Inspired by her own experience with a therapy dog during cancer treatment, Stieglitz trained Kenobi from […]

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Source: News Journal Wilmington College is exploring a new partnership with The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine to strengthen pathways for students pursuing careers in large animal Veterinary medicine. Representatives from both institutions met on April 29 to discuss formalizing a pipeline that would help Wilmington graduates continue their Veterinary education at Ohio State. The collaboration […]

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Source: CBS News The Uplift is a CBS News series dedicated to sharing positive, inspiring stories, with new episodes released monthly on the CBS News app. The April 25 episode features two uplifting segments. One highlights a rescue puppy at Pasadena Humane in Los Angeles that went viral online, sparking thousands of donations to support the shelter. The other, introduced […]

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Source: KOCO After an EF-4 tornado struck Enid, Oklahoma, a 13-year-old dog named Pup was miraculously rescued after being trapped under debris for 44 hours and reunited with her owner, Kay Dragoun. The tornado destroyed homes in the area, forcing Dragoun to take shelter while Pup remained in another part of the house. In the aftermath, rescue efforts began, […]

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Source: VICE Therapists say people’s relationships with their dogs can reveal important insights about their human connections. Psychotherapists note that clients often speak more openly about pets than partners, describing dogs as nonjudgmental sources of unconditional love. This can signal unmet emotional needs, such as a desire for acceptance or fear of being judged in […]

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Source: WECT 6 News Residents in Leland, North Carolina are urging local officials to consider a new ordinance after an ultrasonic animal deterrent device in a neighborhood caused distress among pets. The device emits high-frequency sounds intended to repel animals, but neighbors report it frightened dogs walking nearby, with some refusing to leave their homes or pass […]

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Source: AVMA The April 2026 “Chart of the Month” from the American Veterinary Medical Association highlights how housing patterns shape Veterinary client behavior and practice strategy. Using data from the 2025 Pet Ownership and Demographics Survey, it shows that most U.S. dog (65.6%) and cat (60.4%) owners are homeowners, while a significant portion rent. Dog owners are more likely to […]

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Source: BBC A £20 million anonymous donation has funded a new state-of-the-art animal hospital at London Zoo, allowing visitors to observe live veterinary procedures for the first time in the UK.  The Wildlife Health Centre, developed by the Zoological Society of London, will combine advanced animal care, scientific research, training, and public engagement. Visitors may watch routine health […]

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Source: UC Davis A “Case of the Month” highlights how total hip replacement surgery transformed the life of a young dog named Andy, who suffered from severe hip dysplasia.  Initially, Andy showed abnormal behavior and pain as a puppy, leading to a diagnosis confirmed by X-rays. His condition worsened over time despite medical management, eventually requiring surgical intervention at […]

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Source: NBC Chicago A Veterinary clinic in the Chicago suburbs is warning dog owners about Blastomycosis, a potentially fatal fungal infection affecting dogs and humans. The illness originates in soil, where fungal spores can be inhaled, primarily infecting the lungs and sometimes spreading throughout the body. A local dog named Kasper died after initially being misdiagnosed, highlighting how quickly the […]

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Source: Science Alert A new study explains why cats often stop eating before finishing their food: it’s not because they’re full, but because they become bored with the smell. Researchers found that cats experience a phenomenon similar to humans called sensory-specific satiety, where repeated exposure to the same odor reduces appetite. In experiments with 12 domestic […]

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Source: Today’s Veterinary Business A class action lawsuit has been filed against Blue Buffalo Company Ltd. by an Illinois family who claim the company’s grain-free dog food contributed to their dog’s death. The plaintiffs allege that Blue Buffalo marketed its grain-free diets as healthy despite growing evidence linking such diets to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), a serious heart condition. […]

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Source: Zoetis Zoetis has expanded the capabilities of its Vetscan OptiCell™ hematology analyzer, becoming the first point-of-care system to offer cellular hemoglobin concentration mean (CHCM), a measurement previously limited to reference laboratories. This update, following the platform’s 2025 launch, also introduces plateletcrit (PCT), increasing the analyzer’s total parameters to 24 and enhancing in-clinic diagnostic capabilities. CHCM provides a direct, […]

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Source: Business Wire Golden Child has launched a new science-driven fresh dog food system, supported by $37 million in funding, aimed at improving canine nutrition and modernizing the pet food supply chain. Founded in 2025 by Quentin Lacornerie and Jack Abraham, the company was inspired by concerns over nutritional gaps in existing premium dog foods. It combines Veterinary […]

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Source: Antech Diagnostics Antech has partnered with Vet Set Go to launch the Antech Veterinary Futures Scholarship, an initiative supporting aspiring Veterinary professionals. Announced ahead of World Veterinary Day 2026, the program recognizes the growing demand for extensive hands-on experience required for Veterinary school admission. The scholarship will award five students $1,000 each to help cover educational expenses such as […]

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Source: Mixlab Mixlab and Instinct have launched a new integration designed to streamline prescription workflows in Veterinary hospitals. The partnership embeds Mixlab’s pharmacy services directly into Instinct’s cloud-based practice management system, allowing veterinarians to browse medications, submit prescriptions, and track order status in real time without leaving the platform. The integration reduces administrative burdens by eliminating duplicate data […]

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Source: Pet Food Processing Jan Pol has introduced Dr. Pol® Clinical Nutrition, a new line of veterinarian-formulated dog food designed to deliver targeted health benefits without requiring a prescription. The products are available exclusively through Walmart stores and its online platform, aiming to make specialized pet nutrition more affordable and accessible. Developed to mirror the benefits of prescription diets, […]

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Source: Habri Virbac Corporation has been named a Human-Animal Bond Certified Company through a program developed by the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) and the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI). This certification reflects Virbac’s commitment to advancing education, research, and clinical practices that strengthen the relationship between people and their pets. The certification program, launched in 2018, provides science-based training […]

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Source: PR Newswire The Westminster Kennel Club opened nominations for the 2026 Veterinarian of the Year Award on April 25, aligning with World Veterinary Day. Now in its fifth year, the award, presented with Purina Pro Plan Veterinary, honors veterinarians who make significant contributions to animal care while highlighting challenges in the profession. Nominations run through May 21, followed by the selection […]

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Source: AAHA The 2026 Diabetes Management Guidelines for Cats from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) highlight major advances in understanding and treating feline diabetes. Recognizing that diabetes differs significantly between cats and dogs, AAHA created separate, species-specific guidelines. A key shift is the growing preference for SGLT2 inhibitors as a first-line treatment, replacing insulin in many cases due to their […]

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