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Inside the Journey of Startup Founders
The Veterinary industry is experiencing a surge of innovation, driven by a new wave of startups redefining animal healthcare. From cutting-edge diagnostics to telemedicine and AI-powered platforms, these emerging companies are leveraging technology to enhance the...
Declining Practice Visits and the Cost of Veterinary Care
Many practices had a significant spike in veterinary visits during the pandemic, to the point where they were stretched thin in serving their current clients’ needs and stopped taking on new clients. That trend is now reversing; several reliable veterinary data...
How to Position Your Animal Health Career for Success in 2025
Believe it or not, it’s the end of 2024. And since we’re in the last month of the year, this is an excellent time to address the state of your Animal Health career and where you want to take it in 2025. There are two main elements necessary for this annual practice....
Positive Results from Osteoarthritis Clinical Study in Dogs Reported by Can-Fite’s Partner Vetbiolix
Source: Canfite Can-Fite BioPharma Ltd. announced positive results from a multicenter clinical study conducted by its Veterinary partner Vetbiolix, evaluating Piclidenoson for treating canine osteoarthritis. The study demonstrated that oral administration of...
Animalcare Acquires Randlab for GBP62.2 Million Using New Funds Raised
Source: Morningstar Animalcare Group PLC, a UK-based supplier of Veterinary pharmaceuticals, announced plans to acquire Randlab Australia Pty Ltd, an equine Veterinary business, for approximately GBP 62.2 million. The acquisition will be funded through Animalcare's...
Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Future of Tick Control
Source: Science Daily A collaborative study by Texas A&M Department of Entomology and the USDA's Agricultural Research Service has identified genetic markers for sex determination in Rhipicephalus microplus, a tick species that spreads bovine babesiosis (Texas...
Female Veterinarians in Leadership: How Much Progress?
Source: Vin News The journey of women in Veterinary medicine has evolved significantly over the past few decades, from facing overt sexism to becoming the majority in the profession. Pioneers like Mary Beth Leininger and Eleanor Green challenged stereotypes, broke...
Morgan Stanley Capital Partners Acquires FoodScience
Source: Business Wire Morgan Stanley Capital Partners (MSCP), the middle-market private equity arm of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, has acquired FoodScience, a Vermont-based provider of pet and human nutritional supplements, from Wind Point Partners....
Kelly Clay (1975 – 2024) to be Honored at 2025 VMX
Source: IDEXX Kelly Clay, a cherished colleague and advocate for Veterinary innovation, is remembered for her warmth, dedication, and impactful contributions to veterinary care. Renowned for her collaborative spirit, Kelly was a solution provider and a thought partner...
DeKalb County Breaks Ground on ‘Pet Neighborhood’ to Address Shelter Overcrowding
Source: Fox 5 Atlanta DeKalb County, Georgia, has launched an innovative "pet neighborhood" project to alleviate severe overcrowding at its animal shelter. The facility, designed for 230 dogs with a maximum capacity of 400, is currently housing over 600 dogs, with an...
Clemson Breaks Ground on Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine
Source: Clemson News Clemson University and South Carolina leaders celebrated a historic milestone with the groundbreaking of the Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine, the state’s first veterinary college. Named after Senator Harvey S. Peeler Jr., a...
Veterinary Colleges Build Educational Pipelines to Food Animal, Rural Medicine
Source: AVMA News Rural communities in the U.S. face a growing shortage of veterinarians specializing in food animals and public health, essential for maintaining the nation’s livestock and food supply. Despite efforts, most Veterinary students pursue careers with...
Mississippi State Veterinarians Save Puppy’s Legs After Arkansas Couple Spends Wedding Funds for Surgery
Source: WJTV 12 News A young Arkansas couple, Dylan McCay and Emily Roberts, drove 330 miles to Mississippi State University’s Animal Health Center to save Maple, a 10-month-old Goldendoodle severely injured in a car accident. After discovering Maple through a social...
Hill’s Pet Announces Sustainably Grown Rice Collaboration for Riceland Carbon Ready Program
Source: Pet Age Riceland Foods and Hill’s Pet Nutrition have partnered to launch the Riceland-Hill’s Pet Nutrition Sustainable Rice Program as part of the 2024 Riceland Carbon Ready program. This initiative incentivizes Riceland farmer-members to adopt climate-smart...
Officials Monitoring Avian Flu in Mammals in the Canadian Arctic
Source: CBC Wildlife officials in Nunavut are expanding efforts to test animal species for avian flu (H5N1), following the territory's first confirmed case in a northern fulmar near Resolute Bay. Though the virus is not believed to be widespread in the North, global...
New York’s Ban on Retail Pet Sales Takes Effect Soon
Source: Finger Lakes 1 A new law in New York bans the sale of cats, dogs, and rabbits in retail pet stores to combat the harmful "puppy mill to pet store" pipeline. Violators face fines of up to $1,000 per violation. The legislation encourages adoption through humane...
Arkansas State Veterinary School Gets Funding Boost
Source: Today's Veterinary Business The Arkansas State University System board of trustees has approved a $30.6 million bond issue to fund the construction of the College of Veterinary Medicine in Jonesboro, slated to open in 2026. This will be Arkansas' first public...
New Texas A&M Hospital to Open in 2027
Source: Today's Veterinary Business The Texas A&M University System’s board of regents has approved a $181 million Clinical Veterinary Teaching and Research Complex for the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, set to open in August 2027. This...
Watched like a Hawke: Horse injured during wildfire recovers thanks to dedicated CSU veterinarians
Source: Colorado State University News Hawke, a seven-year-old horse, sustained severe fetlock injuries during an emergency evacuation amid the Alexander Mountain Fire. After initial stabilization by on-site veterinarians, he underwent advanced treatment at CSU’s...
Survey Reveals 81% of Americans Would Rely on Pet Tech for Pet Care to Reduce Vet Visits
Source: PR Newswire A survey by HostingAdvice.com highlights a growing trend among U.S. pet owners who increasingly use technology for pet care, with 96% adopting smart devices to monitor their animals' health. These tools offer alternatives to routine vet visits,...
ADM Joins Mars Petcare, Royal Canin to Bring Regenerative Agriculture to Pet Food Industry
Source: Pet Age ADM, Mars Petcare US, Inc., and Royal Canin are collaborating to integrate regenerative agriculture practices into the pet food industry. This initiative incentivizes farmers in Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska to adopt sustainable techniques like cover...
Jennifer Aniston Introduces LolaVie’s Puppy Love Dog Shampoo to Support Animal Rescue
Source: Pet Age Jennifer Aniston’s LolaVie haircare line has launched Puppy Love Dog Shampoo, a luxurious, pH-balanced grooming product designed to make bath time a bonding experience for dogs and their owners. Infused with coconut, probiotic peptides, colloidal oats,...
A One Health Approach to Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance in Animals
Source: Innovation News Network Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a critical global challenge affecting human, animal, plant, and environmental health. It occurs when microorganisms develop resistance to antimicrobial drugs, threatening the effectiveness of...
New Jersey’s First Veterinary School Unveils Community Engagement Mobile Unit at Merck Animal Health Headquarters
Source: Rowan University Rowan University’s Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine, with a $500,000 gift from Merck Animal Health, unveiled its new Shelter Medicine & Community Engagement Mobile Unit. The 40-foot, custom-built vehicle includes a surgical suite,...
Ceva to Build Vaccine Manufacturing Plant in Hungary
Source: Feedstuffs Ceva Animal Health, a global leader in animal health, is expanding its European vaccine manufacturing capabilities with a new facility in Monor, Hungary. This 7,000 sq. m plant, equipped with advanced technologies, will focus on producing...