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U.S. Pet Spending Jumped 10.8% in 2022
Source: Today's Veterinary Business According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA), the Pet industry in the United States remains robust despite economic uncertainty. In 2022, pet spending increased by nearly 11% compared to the previous year, reaching a...
Ohio Zoo Anticipating Births of 2 Endangered Great Apes
Source: WLWT5 The Columbus Zoo is preparing for the arrival of two endangered great apes this fall, raising hope for the conservation of these rare species. The zoo is anticipating the birth of a baby Bornean orangutan, which is a significant event since it's the...
Mourning the Loss of Renowned Vet and Wildlife Conservationist, Dr. Mike Cranfield
Source: Maryland Zoo Dr. Mike Cranfield, a dedicated wildlife conservationist, recently passed away due to West Nile Virus. He began his career as the Chief Veterinarian at the Maryland Zoo in 1982, eventually becoming the Director of Animal Health, Research, and...
Important Considerations Before Building a Veterinary Hospital
Source: dvm360 During a presentation at the Fetch dvm360 Conference, Eric Doering from TerWisscha Construction and William A. Frazier from Live Oak Bank highlighted costly mistakes to avoid when planning a Veterinary hospital design project. They emphasized the...
Ontario Opens State-of-the-Art Swine Research Center
Source: Feed Strategy The newly opened Ontario Swine Research Centre in Elora, Ontario, represents a collaborative investment from the government of Ontario, the Agricultural Research Institute of Ontario (ARIO), and Ontario's pork industry. Managed by the University...
Who Will Be This Year’s Best of Show?
Source: Investors Observor The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) has announced that the entry period for its annual VETTY Awards will open on September 1, 2023. The VETTY Awards is a program dedicated to recognizing marketing excellence in the Animal Health...
Murray State Taking Steps Toward Kentucky’s First School Of Veterinary Medicine
Source: Paulick Report The Murray State University Board of Regents has taken steps to address the statewide shortage of veterinarians in Kentucky by initiating a feasibility study for the development of a School of Veterinary Medicine at the university. Currently,...
UNL Researchers Awarded $2.48M to Improve Disease Resiliency in Swine
Source: National Hog Farmer The Department of Animal Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has secured $2.48 million in research grants from the USDA's National Institute of Food and Agriculture. These grants are part of a larger $400 million Agriculture and...
Zoetis Celebrates New R&D Building in North Carolina
Source: Feedstuffs Zoetis recently inaugurated its new diagnostics and biodevices research and development building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Durham, North Carolina site. The event was attended by local officials, Zoetis leadership, and company executives....
Animal Health Corridor presents 2023 Iron Paw Award
Source: dvm360 The Kansas City Animal Health Corridor awarded the 2023 Iron Paw Award to Fabian Kausche, DVM, MS, for his significant contributions to the global Animal Health industry. Kausche, with a background in research, academia, and industry leadership, has...
Is There a Veterinarian Shortage . . . or Isn’t There?
One of the most discussed and hotly debated issues in the Veterinary profession is whether or not there is a shortage of veterinarians. So, is there a shortage . . . or not? There are multiple ways in which this question can be answered and this issue can be tackled....
What’s The Buzz!
For this inaugural edition of Animal Health News and Views, we are going to take a look at the hot topics at recent national conferences, conventions and innovation summits. Over the past few months, I have attended the Animal Health, Nutrition, and Technology...
What Veterinary Medicine Should Learn From Human Medicine
Animal healthcare has a long list of learnings over the years from what works, and doesn’t work, in human healthcare. If you think about it veterinary medicine has rung up quite a debt to human medicine. And it’s pretty much been a one-way street. It’s hard to think...
Tales from the Front: The VetPartners 2023 Midyear Meeting
Dr. Karen E. Felsted, CPA, MS, DVM, CVPM, CVA For those of you not familiar with VetPartners, it’s an organization of practice management advisors and consultants who work primarily or exclusively with veterinary practices. On a combined basis, these consultants and...
In a ‘Hot Spot’? Apply Spectrum of Care
Spectrum of care can help with delivering day-to-day Veterinary care and may help ease its burden on Veterinary team members.
LMU Planning New College of Veterinary Medicine in Orange Park, Florida
Lincoln Memorial University is pursuing accreditation for a second College of Veterinary Medicine, initiating the accreditation process with the AVMA Commission on Education.
State Board Approves Arkansas State University Veterinary School
The Arkansas High Education Coordinating Board recently approved Arkansas State University’s plan to establish a College of Veterinary Medicine and offer a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree.
Navigating Talent Shortages
With the right mindset, it’s possible to rapidly staff a practice and still deliver exceptional care and service.
Essential Ingredients for Growing a Practice
Growing a Veterinary practice in a healthy, sustainable way that provides quality care, great client service, and keeps a team highly engaged is no easy feat. So how do you do it?
Zoo Atlanta Breaks Ground for New Veterinary Complex
The Gary W. Rollins Foundation invested $3 million to help build the new state-of-the-art facility.
A ‘Mission’ to Increase Representation Through High School Work-Study Program
At Mission Animal Hospital just outside Minneapolis, a successful work-study partnership has proven to be enormously beneficial—for the practice, the students, and the Veterinary profession at large.