Source: Sky News Dolce & Gabbana has launched a luxurious perfume for dogs named “Fefe,” inspired by co-founder Domenico Dolce’s own pet. Priced at €99 (£85), this alcohol-free fragrance has been safety-tested and approved by veterinarians. Described as an “olfactory masterpiece,” Fefe features notes of ylang-ylang, musk, and sandalwood, offering a touch of opulence for […]
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10 Vogue Editors on the Dog Essentials They (And Their Four-Legged Friends) Can’t Live Without
by Editor | Aug 30, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Vogue As pet ownership has surged, especially in the last three decades, with 56% of American households owning a dog by 2024, I offers essential advice for new dog owners. The article highlights the joys and challenges of welcoming a new puppy, emphasizing the importance of preparing your home for their arrival. Vogue editors, […]
read moreSource: Medical Xpress A study by James Cook University researchers suggests that dog owners are generally more resilient and less neurotic than cat owners, potentially due to inherent personality differences. Dr. Jessica Oliva, co-author of the study published in Anthrozoös, notes that “dog people” and “cat people” have distinct personality traits. The research, involving 321 […]
read morePet Dog Sparks House Fire By Chewing on Power Bank
by Editor | Aug 29, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: ARY News A viral video captured a pet dog in Oklahoma starting a house fire by chewing on a power bank, causing it to explode. The incident, recorded by a home security camera, shows two dogs and a cat in the living room. One dog grabs a lithium-ion battery pack, places it on a […]
read moreDog Owners May Pay More for Weight-Management Pet Food
by Editor | Aug 28, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Pet Food Industry Veterinarians face challenges in addressing pet obesity, despite its prevalence. A study found that discussing the impact of obesity on pets’ lifespans is the most influential communication point for dog owners, followed by the timeline for developing arthritis and the overall quality of life. Cost considerations, while important, ranked lower. The […]
read moreAt these Locations Around the World, Cats are the Star
by Editor | Aug 28, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: AP News A stray cat named Willow found her way into the Biden family after appearing at a Joe Biden rally in Pennsylvania in 2020. Now residing in the White House, Willow is among several famous cats living in notable places, bringing charm and utility to their homes. In London, Lilibet, a Siberian Forest […]
read moreYoungkin Approves Changes to Animal Waste Rules Aimed at Reducing Groundwater Pollution
by Editor | Aug 27, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Virginia Mercury Virginia is set to implement updated regulations for animal waste management from farming operations, despite ongoing debates over how to handle older earthen lagoons that pose a higher risk of groundwater pollution. Governor Glenn Youngkin approved the new rules, which will apply to 108 animal feed operations and take effect on November […]
read moreJackson Hole’s New Instagram Filter Warns You When You’re Dangerously Close to Wildlife
by Editor | Aug 27, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: The Verge The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board in Wyoming has introduced an open-source Instagram filter designed to help tourists maintain a safe distance from wildlife when taking photos. This tool, called the Selfie Control filter, allows users to gauge their proximity to animals by aligning an animal’s outline in the filter with […]
read moreJets Safety-Turned-Cornerback Jarrick Bernard-Converse focused on Football Now, Becoming a Vet Later
by Editor | Aug 26, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: AP News Jarrick Bernard-Converse, a New York Jets cornerback, has long harbored a passion for animals, aspiring to become a veterinarian alongside his football career. Growing up in Shreveport, Louisiana, he frequently cared for sick pets and pursued a degree in pre-Veterinary animal science at Oklahoma State University, choosing the school specifically for its […]
read moreZoo Miami Cheetah Undergoes Surgery for Leg Fracture
by Editor | Aug 26, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Local 10 A juvenile cheetah named Winston at Zoo Miami is recovering after surgery to repair a leg fracture, as confirmed by zoo spokesman Ron Magill. Winston is believed to have fractured his rear left leg while running in his habitat, although the injury was not witnessed. The zoo staff discovered the injury on […]
read moreProviding Culturally Responsive End-of-Life Care for Pets
by Editor | Aug 25, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: AVMA News Delivering culturally responsive end-of-life care in Veterinary medicine is essential, particularly when handling the sensitive decisions surrounding pet euthanasia. Melody Martinez, president of the Multicultural Veterinary Medical Association (MCVMA), emphasized the importance of respecting clients’ cultural, religious, and personal beliefs during such times at the AVMA Convention 2024. Culturally responsive care involves […]
read moreSource: WTOC 11 Animal rescues in Savannah, Georgia, faced significant challenges due to recent flooding. The Humane Society for Greater Savannah and Renegade Paws Rescue both experienced water damage, prompting emergency responses. The Humane Society successfully fostered out over 90 dogs in just three hours and will resume normal operations on Thursday, with many of […]
read more‘Life and Death’ for Pets: Elizabeth Warren Targets Firm Buying Veterinary Offices
by Editor | Aug 24, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: RollingStone During the Covid-19 pandemic, pet ownership in the U.S. surged, coinciding with rising pet medical costs. Fortune highlighted a key reason: Private equity firms, like JAB Holding Company, have acquired nearly 30% of Veterinary practices. JAB, known for investments in bakery chains and beverage companies, has expanded into specialty and emergency Veterinary hospitals […]
read moreAmerican Heartworm Society Offers New Staff Training Course
by Editor | Aug 24, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: American Heartworm Society The American Heartworm Society (AHS) has launched “Heartworms Unraveled,” a series of five video-based training modules for Veterinary practices. These modules cover heartworm biology, life cycle, epidemiology, testing, prevention, treatment, and feline heartworm disease. The training is led by AHS board specialists and member Paola Dominguez-Lopez, who offers client education tips. […]
read moreHow Not to Train Your Dragon: Jonesboro Animal Service Rescues Bearded Dragon
by Editor | Aug 23, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: K8 News Jonesboro Animal Services, typically rescuing cats and dogs, recently rescued a bearded dragon found wandering near a local business on Gee Street. Officer Traci Troutman responded to the unusual call, noting that such rescues are rare but exciting. The reptile, possibly released or accidentally escaped, was temporarily named “David” by the animal […]
read moreNew Canine Knee Implant Developed by Texas University to Treat Pet’s Injury
by Editor | Aug 23, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Interesting Engineering The decision to undergo knee replacement surgery is challenging for pet owners, given the financial burden and potential severe outcomes if the surgery fails. In the U.S., determining the best treatment for pets’ knee injuries is a common dilemma. To address this, five seniors from Texas A&M University’s Biomedical Engineering Department are […]
read moreHorse Miscarriages Offer Clues to Causes of Early Human Pregnancy Loss
by Editor | Aug 22, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: Cornell Chronicle A study on horses has revealed that 42% of miscarriages and spontaneous abortions in the first two months of pregnancy are due to triploidy, a condition involving an extra set of chromosomes. This finding is significant as it aligns with similar chromosomal error patterns in human pregnancies. The research, led by Mandi […]
read moreSource: WAFB 9 As temperatures soar into the triple digits, pet owners in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, are urged to monitor their pets closely to prevent heat stroke. The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine’s emergency team treated six overheated pets in one week, highlighting the danger. Communications manager Ginger Guttner emphasizes that if it’s too hot […]
read moreSource: WBKO Kentucky is experiencing a rapid spread of parvovirus (Parvo), a deadly virus affecting dogs, with the state ranking fifth in the U.S. for the number of cases. Parvo targets the canine intestinal tract and, in severe cases, the heart, causing symptoms such as dehydration, bloating, fever, loss of appetite, and bloody diarrhea. The […]
read moreASPCA Releases 2024 Supermarket Scorecard to Take Stock of Grocers’ Progress on Farm Animal Welfare Commitments
by Editor | Aug 21, 2024 | Animal Health Industry
Source: PR Newswire The ASPCA has launched the latest ASPCA Supermarket Scorecard, ranking U.S. grocery retailers on farm animal welfare. This initiative is part of the ASPCA’s Shop with Your Heart® program, aimed at improving the lives of animals raised for food. The second annual scorecard evaluates supermarkets on eliminating inhumane farming practices from their […]
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