Source: PR Newswire Boehringer Ingelheim, a leader in animal health, inaugurated a state-of-the-art laboratory at its St. Joseph, Mo. location on May 3, 2024. This innovative late-stage R&D lab, unique in the U.S., aims to streamline the transition of products from development to manufacturing, enhancing efficiency and removing operational hurdles. The lab’s flexible design and […]
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Dogs May Lose Hearing as They Age, But with Patience and TLC, They Can Still Have Full Lives
by Editor | May 22, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, Companion Animal
Source: Nola.com As pets age, they often experience age-related hearing loss (ARHL), as seen with a 17-year-old dog, Stewie. ARHL initially affects middle- to high-frequency sounds but eventually impairs the entire sound range. To ease this transition, several steps can help: Veterinary Exam: Ensure the hearing loss is due to ARHL and not treatable conditions […]
read moreUS to Spend $200M on Bird Flu Fight, Including Dairy Farm Compensation
by Editor | May 22, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: Agriculture Dive The U.S. has unveiled a $200 million plan to enhance bird flu testing and biosecurity measures on dairy farms, aiming to prevent the virus from spreading to humans. The Agriculture Department will allocate $100 million to support biosecurity and virus containment measures on affected dairy farms, providing up to $28,000 per location […]
read moreHere’s When Heat Stress Starts To Impact Calves
by Editor | May 21, 2024 | Agriculture, Animal Health Industry, Livestock
Source: Dairy Herd Management Heat stress poses significant risks to dairy cattle, including calves, affecting their health and performance. Dr. Jimena Laporta, an expert in lactation physiology at the University of Wisconsin, has studied heat stress extensively. Contrary to conventional wisdom, calves are not less affected by heat and humidity than adult cows. Calves have […]
read moreSource: EquiManagement Equine grass sickness (EGS) is a devastating disease with an 80% mortality rate, affecting both wild and domesticated equids worldwide. It damages the autonomic nervous system, leading to severe health issues like liver damage, heart damage, and total gastrointestinal stasis. Acute cases are fatal within two days, while chronic cases have a 50% […]
read moreResearch Explores Nutrition Paradox Between Pet Parent Intentions, Realities
by Editor | May 20, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, Other
Source: PetFood Industry Get Joy, a dog wellness company, released a research report titled “Chasing our Tails,” revealing a disconnect between dog owners’ intentions and actions regarding their pets’ health. Conducted by Torfac, the survey of 1,000 dog parents found that while 97% recognize the importance of diet for longevity, only 12% feed their dogs […]
read moreSource: dvm 360 Veterinary medicine is inherently stressful, with long hours, high responsibility, and the emotional toll of life-and-death decisions. This stress often extends beyond work, affecting personal life and relationships. The profession’s demands can lead to substance use as a coping mechanism, which can quickly become problematic. Substance use, including alcohol, cannabis, illicit drugs, […]
read moreDermatitis, Gastroenteritis Among Top Reasons For Veterinary Visits, Report Shows
by Editor | May 19, 2024 | Animal Health News
Source: Veterinary Practice News Nationwide’s recent pet claims report aims to help Veterinary professionals educate clients on common and uncommon pet conditions and their associated treatment costs. The report analyzed data from over 1.2 million insured pets and identified the most common conditions among more than 40% of the 3.5 million claims filed. In 2023, […]
read moreUnum Group Launches Unum Pet Insurance
by Editor | May 19, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, Veterinary Practice
Source: PR Newswire Unum Group has launched Unum Pet Insurance, expanding its financial protection benefits to include coverage for pets. Partnering with Nationwide, a leader in pet insurance with over 40 years of experience, Unum aims to meet the growing demand for pet insurance among employees. Unum Pet Insurance offers coverage for accidents, illnesses, wellness, […]
read moreJoin Us For The 2024 Global Hog Industry Virtual Conference
by Editor | May 18, 2024 | Agriculture, Animal Health Industry, Livestock
Source: Feedstuffs The sixth annual Global Hog Industry Virtual Conference, hosted by National Hog Farmer, is scheduled for May 22 at 10 a.m. Central. The conference will focus on policy, performance, and profitability, featuring expert discussions on U.S. pork market trends, pork producer priorities, emerging disease threats, and biosecurity enhancements. Key topics include the impact […]
read moreUS to Provide Nearly $200 Million to Contain Bird Flu Spread on Dairy Farms
by Editor | May 18, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: Reuters The Biden administration announced nearly $200 million in funding to combat avian flu (H5N1) among dairy cows, following detections in nine states since late March. The USDA will allocate $98 million, offering up to $28,000 per dairy farm for containment efforts and testing. The HHS will provide $101 million through the FDA and […]
read moreStudy of Cow Tissues Provides Clues For Unusual Pattern of Bird Flu Infections In Dairy Cattle
by Editor | May 17, 2024 | Agriculture, News
Source: STAT A recent study exploring the distribution of receptors in cow tissues that flu viruses like H5N1 can attach to reveals insights into the pattern of bird flu outbreaks among U.S. dairy cattle. The research, not yet peer-reviewed, found that cow mammary glands have numerous receptors suitable for avian flu viruses, correlating with observed […]
read moreSource: Axios Seattle Washington faces a Veterinary workforce shortage exacerbated by the pandemic pet adoption boom, leading to provider burnout and a heightened demand for services. The Washington State Veterinary Medical Association requested $5 million from legislators to fund 20 additional spots for in-state students at Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, though the […]
read moreInside a Makeshift Shelter Saving Hundreds of Dogs From Severe Floods
by Editor | May 16, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: AP News In Canoas, Brazil, volunteers have established a temporary dog shelter in an abandoned warehouse to aid animals affected by severe floods in Rio Grande do Sul state. The shelter, responding to the ongoing crisis, is housing hundreds of dogs from the flood-affected areas, providing treatment and food, with efforts intensified due to […]
read moreStates With The Highest And Lowest Risk Of Cat And Dog Illnesses
by Editor | May 16, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: Forbes Advisor Pet health varies significantly across U.S. states, influenced by local environmental factors. A Forbes Advisor study ranked West Virginia as the highest risk state for pet illnesses, primarily due to tick infestations and other parasites like whipworms and giardia. Rhode Island and New Jersey also presented high risks, with notable cases of […]
read moreState Veterinarian Says Bird Flu Poses No Threat To Milk Or Food Supplies
by Editor | May 15, 2024 | Agriculture, Animal Health News
Source: WGTL Two weeks after the USDA mandated testing and reporting for interstate dairy cattle movements due to bird flu concerns, Illinois reports no H5N1 cases. This follows detection in the U.S. milk supply, prompting increased biosecurity and monitoring in Illinois farms. Although H5N1 was initially detected in Texas livestock, likely transmitted by wild birds, […]
read moreUS Veterinary Groups Clash Over Need For More Practitioners
by Editor | May 15, 2024 | Animal Health News, Veterinary Practice
Source: VIN News Leaders of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) have criticized a report by the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC), arguing it exaggerated the need for more veterinarians and failed to respect the increasing role of women in the profession. The controversial report projected a shortfall in veterinarian supply, estimating that […]
read moreSource: WATT Poultry Seaboard Corporation, which owns a 52.5% stake in Butterball, reported a significant decrease in both net income and net sales for its turkey operations in the first quarter of fiscal year 2024. The net income for this period was $15 million, a sharp decline from the $48 million recorded in the same […]
read moreFirst-Of-Its-Kind Veterinarian Of Record Program Will Improve Access To Care
by Editor | May 14, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal, Veterinary Practice
Source: Shelter’s United Shelters United is developing a Veterinarian of Record Program to enhance access to Veterinary care for shelter pets and foster better collaborations between veterinarians and animal rescues. This initiative comes in response to the challenges faced by over 5,000 U.S. pet rescue organizations, which adopt out approximately 1.2 million pets annually and […]
read moreTemple Grandin, Ph.D., Joins Fear Free as Director of Animal Wellbeing
by Editor | May 13, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal, Veterinary Practice
Source: PR Web Dr. Temple Grandin, a distinguished animal behaviorist and author, has been appointed the Director of Animal Wellbeing at Fear Free, an organization dedicated to promoting stress-free Veterinary care and compassionate animal handling. Announced on May 7, 2024, Grandin’s pioneering work in animal welfare and her commitment to improving the emotional lives of […]
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