Source: WVTF The American Veterinary Medical Association reports that half of dogs over 10 years old develop cancer. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment. Virginia Tech researchers found Raman spectroscopy, a urine test, 92% effective in detecting canine cancer before symptoms manifest. John Robertson, a Virginia Tech research professor and veterinarian, highlights its potential […]
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Maryland is Poised to Get the Nation’s Second Veterinary School at an HBCU
by Editor | Mar 17, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: The Baltimore Banner Shamia Onley, despite not being allowed pets as a child, developed a passion for animals, leading her to volunteer at animal hospitals and pursue a degree in general agriculture with a pre-Veterinary focus at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES). Now a senior, Onley aims to become a veterinarian to […]
read moreArkansas Introducing First Ever Veterinary Colleges in the State
by Editor | Mar 16, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, Veterinary Practice
Source: KATV ABC 7 Arkansas State University and Lyon College are embarking on establishing the first Veterinary schools in Arkansas, aiming to address the state’s shortage of veterinarians. With Arkansas having the fewest vets per capita in the U.S., these initiatives respond to a national shortage projected to worsen by 2030. ASU’s College of Veterinary […]
read moreU.S. is ’18 Months or So’ Away from Finding Bird Flu Vaccine, Says Agriculture Secretary
by Editor | Mar 16, 2024 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: Reuters The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is approximately 18 months away from developing a vaccine for the current strain of bird flu, announced Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Eight commercial flocks and 14 backyard flocks have been affected this year, totaling 530,000 poultry. Since January 2022, over 81 million U.S. poultry and aquatic birds […]
read moreChart of the Month: Job Satisfaction Rises for Veterinarians
by Editor | Mar 15, 2024 | Animal Health News, Veterinary Practice
Source: American Veterinary Medical Association A recent study, the Merck Animal Health Veterinarian Wellbeing Study, suggests a more positive outlook on veterinarians’ career satisfaction and intention to leave the profession. Surveying over 4,600 U.S. veterinarians, the study found that only a small percentage, less than 2.5% under 55 years old, are very likely to leave […]
read moreRare Opossum Death from Rabies Virus Triggers Alert in Urban Environments of South America
by Editor | Mar 15, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: Nature World News Opossums are renowned for their resistance to rabies due to their relatively lower body temperature, making it inhospitable for the virus. However, a recent incident in Brazil where an opossum succumbed to rabies has raised concerns, particularly in urban areas where they coexist with fruit-eating bats. The case underscores the risk […]
read moreVeterinary Community Grants Wish for Animal-Loving Girl with Cancer
by Editor | Mar 14, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: American Veterinary Medical Association Seven-year-old Mary Stegmueller, diagnosed with a rare brain stem cancer, dreams of becoming a veterinarian. National Veterinary Associates’ (NVA) Community Pet Hospital orchestrated a special day for her, including an honorary Veterinary degree ceremony from Colorado State University, white coat ceremony, and AVMA membership. Mary assisted in examining animals, enjoyed […]
read moreFrom the Cat’s Point of View: Creating a Cat Friendly Veterinary Environment
by Editor | Mar 14, 2024 | Companion Animal, Veterinary Practice
Source: Today’s Veterinary Practice This article discusses how cats’ unique needs as both predator and prey species are disrupted during Veterinary visits, leading to protective emotions like fear, anxiety, and frustration. Creating a Cat Friendly Veterinary environment can minimize these emotions and improve the experience for the cat, caregiver, and Veterinary team. Strategies include educating […]
read moreAdoption, Sentiments Around AI Use in the Practice Focus of Recent Study
by Editor | Mar 13, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, Other
Source: Veterinary Practice News A recent study by Digitail, a practice management software company, reveals that 39.2% of Veterinary professionals are using AI tools in their practices, primarily for tasks like imaging, recordkeeping, and transcription. Furthermore, 38.7% express interest in incorporating AI in the future, citing potential benefits such as revenue growth, employee satisfaction, and […]
read moreMedical Errors: Stop Blaming the People and Start Fixing the Systems
by Editor | Mar 13, 2024 | Animal Health News, Veterinary Practice
Source: American Animal Hospital Association Dr. Rochelle Low, a global vice president at Mars Veterinary Health, advocates for patient safety in Veterinary medicine. She notes a tendency to focus on patients and clients after errors occur, neglecting the impact on Veterinary teams. Low emphasizes addressing systemic flaws rather than blaming individuals, citing examples like anesthesia […]
read moreTwo Veterinary Bills Clear Colorado House Ag Committee
by Editor | Mar 12, 2024 | Agriculture, Animal Health Industry
Source: The Fence Post This by Rachel Gabel article discusses two bills proposed by Rep. Marc Catlin and Rep. Karen McCormick aimed at addressing the shortage of Veterinary care resources in Colorado. HB24-1047 focuses on expanding the scope of practice for Veterinary technicians under the supervision of licensed veterinarians, with support from various agricultural and […]
read more1 in 6 Pet Owners Switched to Lower-Priced Brands in 2023
by Editor | Mar 12, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: Pet Food Industry A survey conducted by pet food ingredient supplier BENEO in August 2023 among 2,500 dog and cat owners from various countries revealed the impact of inflation on pet food purchasing decisions. Nearly 90% of respondents noted a rise in pet food prices over the past year, with 1 in 6 switching […]
read moreLucky Dog Animal Rescue in Florence Launches Study to Save Dogs from Heartworm Disease
by Editor | Mar 10, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: ABC 15 News Lucky Dog Animal Rescue in Florence is spearheading a study to enhance accessibility to canine heartworm treatment for shelter animals. Collaborating with experts from the University of Florida’s Shelter Medicine Program and the Toronto Humane Society, Lucky Dog aims to treat 170 shelter dogs for heartworm disease and monitor their recovery […]
read moreVeterinary Research Offers Hope for Human Arthritis
by Editor | Mar 9, 2024 | Animal Health News, Equine
Source: KTTN Researchers at Colorado State University are delving into the progression of osteoarthritis in horses to potentially aid humans with similar conditions arising from joint injuries. Dr. Lynn Pezzanite and her team aim to identify markers of osteoarthritis development by examining individual immune cells in joint fluid. They hope this will allow for early […]
read moreSource: SCI AM Bird legs appear disproportionately thin due to the body being mostly covered by feathers, creating a visual illusion. Birds, descendants of theropod dinosaurs, shifted their leg orientation and muscle distribution as they evolved for flight. Balancing on two legs required changes in body structure, including a shift in the center of mass […]
read moreCalifornia Bill Would Allow Veterinary Technicians to Neuter Cats
by Editor | Mar 7, 2024 | Companion Animal, Veterinary Practice
Source: VIN News Service A proposed bill in California aims to allow registered Veterinary technicians (RVTs) to neuter male domestic cats under direct veterinarian supervision. If passed, California would be the first state to permit such surgeries by RVTs. Proponents argue it could address the shortage of veterinarians and tackle pet overpopulation. However, opponents, including […]
read moreMissouri Department of Agriculture Announces Updated Animal Exhibition Requirements
by Editor | Mar 6, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, Livestock
Source: KTTN The Missouri Department of Agriculture has introduced new animal health regulations for beef and swine exhibitors at fairs and exhibitions. Exhibitors are now required to provide a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) completed by an accredited veterinarian within 30 days of the event, listing all shows the animal will participate in during that […]
read moreSource: Psychology Today This article explores the intriguing question of whether pets, particularly dogs and cats, would consume their deceased owners if left alone. It recounts anecdotes and sparse scientific data on the topic, noting historical references to dogs eating human bodies. The lack of systematic research prompts the author to gather reports from first […]
read moreInnovative Screening Can Detect ‘Cancer Fingerprint’ in Dogs
by Editor | Mar 4, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: Virginia Tech News Researchers have developed a noninvasive urine test for early detection of cancer in dogs. The test, utilizing Raman spectroscopy, identifies unique molecular fingerprints of cancerous urine samples with over 90% accuracy. Unlike blood tests, which are less accurate and expensive, this method provides rapid results at a lower cost and can […]
read morePetco and Nationwide Launch Co-Branded Pet Insurance
by Editor | Mar 3, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: Today’s Veterinary Business Petco and Nationwide have partnered to offer customizable pet health insurance plans, aiming to make vet care more accessible. Plans cover various pets like dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, birds, and reptiles, with options starting at $16 a month for dogs and $9 for cats. Customization features include reimbursement percentages, […]
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