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by Editor | Apr 5, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: VIN News The FDA’s recent approval of Vetmedin Solution, a liquid version of the Veterinary heart drug pimobendan, was followed by the removal of pimobendan solution from a list of drugs allowed to be compounded for Veterinary clinics. This signals a... read more
by Editor | Apr 4, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: American Veterinary Medical Association The World Veterinary Association (WVA) and Health for Animals have announced the theme for World Veterinary Day 2024 as “Veterinarians are essential health workers.” Scheduled for April 27, the event aims to... read more
by Editor | Apr 3, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: dvm360 The Veterinary Trauma Readiness and Operational Medicine Agility (Vet-TROMA) program is introduced on K9 Veterans Day, a collaborative effort between BluePearl, the U.S. Army Office of the Surgeon General, and the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps. This... read more
by Editor | Apr 2, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: dvm360 A study by Akston Biosciences introduces AKS-107, an antigen-specific immunotherapy, exhibiting potential to eliminate insulin-specific ß cells, published in Frontiers in Immunology. AKS-107 prevented spontaneous diabetes in nonobese mice and... read more
by Editor | Apr 1, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: WCIA.com A groundbreaking clinical trial led by Dr. Matt Berry at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital is investigating chemotherapy-induced diarrhea in canine cancer patients. Dr. Berry, transitioning from student to researcher, aims to... read more
by Editor | Apr 1, 2024 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: The Globe The Minnesota Board of Animal Health is promoting spring biosecurity measures to mitigate disease risks for poultry owners. Rather than focusing solely on avian influenza, they emphasize the broader benefits of biosecurity in preventing various... read more
by Editor | Mar 31, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: BBC Bird flu has been confirmed in 10 penguins on South Georgia, a vital wildlife haven. Previous cases affected seabirds and mammals on this British Overseas Territory. The timing lessens immediate impacts as the breeding season ends, but future concerns... read more
by Editor | Mar 30, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: TheRoanokeStar.com The Dog Aging Project, led by Audrey Ruple at Virginia Tech, aims to extend canine lifespans by studying dog health comprehensively. This longitudinal study, backed by over 40 institutions, focuses on understanding aging in dogs and its... read more
by Editor | Mar 30, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: Today’s Veterinary Business The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine is embarking on a $2.8 million project to build the Richard Lichter Advanced Dentistry and Oral Surgery Suite at Ryan Veterinary Hospital. The renovation aims to... read more
by Editor | Mar 29, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed new regulations to standardize labeling requirements for prescription and over-the-counter animal drugs, as well as those for use in animal feeds. These regulations aim... read more
by Editor | Mar 29, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: The Guardian Colorado lawmakers are proposing legislation to reintroduce wolverines, America’s rarest carnivores, to the state. This would mark the first wolverine reintroduction in North America and is part of efforts to restore native species. With... read more
by Editor | Mar 27, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: Yale News In sunny Florida, an 11-year-old golden retriever named Hunter, despite having only three legs due to osteosarcoma, thrives with boundless energy. Once a search-and-rescue dog, Hunter now aids in training others. His cancer treatment, including... read more
by Editor | Mar 26, 2024 | Animal Health News, Equine
Source: dvm360 Cedrick Harvey brought his cherished American Paint Horse, Koche, to Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine due to recurring colic symptoms. Despite being healthy until March 2023, Koche began exhibiting signs of pain. Local veterinarians... read more
by Editor | Mar 26, 2024 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: swineweb Dr. Paul Sundberg was honored with the Distinguished Service Award at the National Pork Industry Forum in Illinois for his four-decade dedication to improving the pork industry. Throughout his career, Sundberg notably served as the first executive... read more
by Editor | Mar 25, 2024 | Agriculture, Animal Health News
Source: Phys.org Stingless bees in the Colombian Andes are adapting to the insecticide abamectin, a derivative of the widely used insecticide ivermectin, by ingesting it along with pollen from pasture flowers. Researchers collected bee bread from 16 wild colonies of... read more
by Editor | Mar 24, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: Indiana Public Media Governor Eric Holcomb signed HB 1412 into law in Indiana, allowing pet stores to sell dogs statewide, overriding local ordinances. The bill mandates pet stores to register with the state and adhere to new care standards, including sourcing... read more
by Editor | Mar 23, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: Better Cities for Pets Mars unveiled its “Pets Connect Us” Report recently, highlighting the profound impact pets have on fostering connections among people and communities in the U.S. and Canada. Despite rising rates of loneliness, pets emerge as... read more
by Editor | Mar 22, 2024 | Animal Health News, Equine
Source: dvm360 North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine achieved a milestone recently by performing extensive corneal surgery on Myra, a Dutch warmblood horse, after she suffered an eye injury during her relocation to the U.S.. Initially... read more
by Editor | Mar 20, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: USA Today During total solar eclipses, animals exhibit unusual behaviors such as gathering to protect young, mating unexpectedly, or exhibiting confusion. Scientists, intrigued by these responses, are planning extensive observations during the April 2024... read more
by Editor | Mar 19, 2024 | Animal Health News, Equine
Source: WSMV4 A horse in Cocke County, Tennessee, tested positive for rabies after being euthanized due to neurological symptoms. This marks the second case of rabies in horses within the state in the last five months, according to State Veterinarian Samantha Beaty.... read more