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Source: Today’s Veterinary Business A scientific analysis of the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study has suggested a potential link between spaying and canine hemangiosarcoma, a type of cancer. The study found that hemangiosarcoma was an unlikely diagnosis in dogs under 8 years old, regardless of their neutering status. However, the risk of hemangiosarcoma increased with age […]

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Source: NPR Scientists in South Africa have rediscovered 11 De Winton’s golden moles, a species not seen since 1936, using a trained border collie named Jessie and DNA analysis. The tiny, blind moles with an iridescent coat live underground and move through sand using sound and vibration. The team, including researchers from the University of […]

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Source: dvm360 The FDA has granted support for the development of LOY-001, a drug aimed at extending the lifespan and improving the quality of life for large- and giant-breed dogs. Loyal, the biotech company behind the drug, received approval for the “Reasonable Expectation of Effectiveness” section of its conditional approval application. While LOY-001 itself has […]

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Source: dvm360 Nationwide Pet Insurance has cautioned pet owners and Veterinary professionals about common holiday hazards for pets, based on the analysis of over 1.2 million insured pets. The top five risks include the ingestion of foreign objects (average claim cost $2,400), chocolate and caffeine toxicity (average claim cost $618), alcohol toxicity (average claim cost […]

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Source: New York Post A mysterious respiratory illness affecting dogs across the United States has raised concerns among pet owners and veterinarians. The illness, resistant to antibiotics, has led to deaths in some cases. Little is known about the unidentified pathogen, and the lack of information is a cause for alarm. Veterinarians recommend proactive measures […]

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Source: CBS News Sacramento The Mercer Veterinary Clinic is spreading holiday cheer by assembling pet baskets containing warm coats, toys, and treats for the pets of individuals experiencing homelessness. Set to take place on December 9 at the Loaves and Fishes campus in Sacramento, the annual event will provide essential supplies and gifts for dogs […]

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Source: American Animal Hospital Association The Center for Veterinary Social Work at the University of Tennessee, established in 2002, has evolved its mission from addressing human needs at the intersection of Veterinary and social work to a broader focus on the welfare of all species through global interprofessional practice. The center, directed by Elizabeth Strand, […]

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Source: Pet Food Processing Post Holdings, Inc. has reported positive outcomes from its recent entry into the Pet Food sector, contributing to a 71.5% year-over-year increase in Post Consumer Brands’ net sales to $1.01 billion in Q4. Pet food sales accounted for approximately 40% of quarterly revenue, reaching $404.5 million. The company’s Q4 segment profit […]

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Source: The Guardian “Barkitecture,” a trend dubbed by Pinterest in 2021, is gaining popularity in the U.S. as pet owners invest significant resources in designing homes with a focus on their pets’ needs. Fueled by social media, magazines, and home renovation shows, Americans are incorporating custom features such as showers for dogs, electronic pet doors, […]

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Source: National Hog Farmer Iowa State University researchers seized an opportunity presented by a devastating derecho storm in August 2020 to conduct a natural experiment on corn crops. The storm provided insights into the genetic factors affecting corn root stability. Analyzing post-derecho observations, researchers identified 118 genes that may influence corn root resistance to lodging. […]

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Source: American Veterinary Medical Association The graduating class of 2023 in Veterinary medicine is experiencing positive trends, with increasing starting salaries and a steady level of educational debt. The mean debt-to-income ratio for new veterinarians has decreased for the third consecutive year to 1.3-to-1, indicating a debt 1.3 times the graduate’s income. Contributing factors include […]

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Source: American Veterinary Medical Association The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) has introduced the 2023 AAHA Technician Utilization Guidelines to address challenges in the Veterinary field, particularly in the recruitment and retention of skilled team members. The guidelines aim to optimize the utilization of credentialed Veterinary technicians, addressing issues such as burnout, low pay, and […]

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Source: dvm360 The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) has introduced a Fellowship Program to advance expertise in Veterinary internal medicine. The program encourages professional development for ACVIM diplomates seeking to elevate their proficiency in a specialized discipline. Institutions can gain approval for programs meeting established criteria, and specialists completing approved programs earn the […]

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Source: American Veterinary Medical Association The FDA is investigating a Salmonella Kiambu outbreak across seven states, potentially linked to pet food from Mid America Pet Food. The company expanded its October 30 recall, including additional products with a best-by date before October 31, 2024, from its Mount Pleasant, Texas, facility. The recall involves Victor Super […]

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Source: dvm360 Animal health company Zoetis and Adopt a Pet have joined forces in a nearly $1 million partnership to enhance care for animals in shelters. The collaboration aims to improve access to care, provide educational resources for shelter staff and pet adopters, and address health challenges in communal settings like shelters. Zoetis, known for […]

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Source: BingUNews The Kali’s Klubhouse: iTalk with Horses program, a community initiative through Decker College of Nursing and Health Sciences, utilizes equine-assisted therapy to aid speech and language development in children. The six-week program, entirely scholarship-based and primarily funded through donations, grants, and fundraising, serves children from Broome and Tioga counties with diagnoses including cerebral […]

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Source: WLWT5 A recent study, published in the journal Behavioural Processes, reveals that domesticated cats display 276 different facial expressions during social interactions. Conducted by U.S. scientists Lauren Scott and Brittany Florkiewicz, the study aimed to understand cat communication, particularly in the context of domestication. Contrary to expectations, the researchers observed a higher complexity in […]

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Source: American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) This article by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) discusses employee turnover rates in Veterinary practices in 2022, with companion animal exclusive practices having the highest rate at 19.4%. Dr. Frederic Ouedraogo, an AVMA senior economist, suggests that competitive wages, considering inflation, can help mitigate attrition. The AVMA Veterinary […]

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