Top Stories

Anthrax Detected in Multiple Beef Herds and a Dead Moose in Carbon County
Source: Wyoming Public Media Anthrax has been detected in multiple beef herds in Carbon County, Wyoming, near Elk Mountain, marking the first confirmed cases in Wyoming cattle since the 1970s and in wildlife since 1956. A dead moose also tested positive for the...

Northeastern Ontario Dog Owners Warn about Blastomycosis After Family Pet Succumbs to Infection
Source: CBC Peter Savara and Katie Cacciotti from northeastern Ontario are raising awareness about blastomycosis, a fungal infection that led to the death of their dog, Stella. Stella developed coughing and weight loss, prompting a vet visit where the couple learned...

Dozens of Horses Dead at Historic Elk City ranch
Source: Oklahoma's News 4 An investigation is underway in Elk City, Oklahoma, after the sudden deaths of 40 to 70 horses belonging to Beutler and Son Rodeo Co. The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (ODAFF) was alerted on August 23 about a possible...

No, Waving Adoption Fees Does Not Create a Poor Outcome for Animals
Source: WCNC NBCUniversal's Clear the Shelters campaign aims to promote pet adoption by reducing or waiving fees, countering the misconception that such practices devalue pets or lead to higher return rates. Studies, including research by the ASPCA and Maddie's Fund,...

BARK Leads Development of First-Ever Industry-Wide Dog Toy Safety Standard
Source: yahoo! finance BARK, a leading global dog brand, announced its pioneering role in creating the pet product industry's first international safety standard for dog toys and launched a state-of-the-art testing lab. This lab, developed over two years, replicates...

Access to Veterinary Care and its Impact on Animal Welfare
Source: dvm 360 A study by the Croney Research Group, presented by Kayla Pasteur at the 2024 AVMA Conference, identified a significant gap in scientific literature concerning the impact of access to Veterinary care on animal welfare, particularly regarding behavior....

WSU to Develop Advanced Vaccine for Costly Tick-Borne Pathogen
Source: WSU Insider Washington State University (WSU) researchers, led by Professor Kelly Brayton, have received an $800,000 grant to develop a safer and more effective vaccine for Anaplasma marginale, a tick-borne pathogen causing severe losses in the cattle...

Dogs Can Learn to ‘Speak’ by Pressing Buttons on a Soundboard
Source: Earth.com A recent study published in PLOS ONE explores whether dogs using soundboard buttons to "speak" are genuinely communicating or simply responding to cues. Led by Federico Rossano, Associate Professor at UC San Diego, this research suggests that dogs...

Bees May Be Losing Their Sense of Smell Due to Heatwaves
Source: INDEPENDENT A new study reveals that heatwaves significantly impair bumble bees' ability to detect floral scents, threatening their role as vital pollinators. Bumble bees are crucial to agriculture, pollinating crops that comprise about one-third of the...

Breaking into Beehive Medicine
Source: AVMA News Honey bees, often considered wildlife, face similar issues to food production animals, including antimicrobial resistance and health concerns. Dr. Kaitlyn Krebs, a bee veterinarian and beekeeper, emphasizes the need for veterinarians to learn about...

Why Do Cats Hate Closed Doors?
Source: Live Science Cats’ dislike of closed doors is linked to their natural curiosity, desire for control, and fear of missing out (FOMO), according to experts. Dr. Karen Sueda, a Veterinary behaviorist, explains that cats want to know what's behind a closed door,...

New Partnership Aims to Address Oklahoma’s Veterinarian Shortage
Source: KOCO News 5 The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry has partnered with the Farm Journal Foundation to address the state's shortage of rural and food animal veterinarians. Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture, Blayne Arthur, emphasized that...

Dolphin Research Taking Off in East Texas
Source: CBS 19 Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas, is spearheading a groundbreaking drone research project aimed at assessing the health of wild dolphins. The initiative, named Passive Health Assessment in Sea Mammals (PHASM), utilizes a...

German Study Finds Concerning Rate of Resistant E Coli in Cats and Dogs
Source: CIDRAP A study published in PLOS One analyzed data from Germany's Veterinary practices, revealing that approximately 12% of Escherichia coli isolates from dogs and cats are resistant to third-generation cephalosporins, specifically cefovecin, the only one...

Veterinarian-Client-Patient Relationships, Prescribing/Dispensing Animal Drugs and Telemedicine
Source: FDA The FDA's recent guidance clarifies the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA) requirements for veterinarians in prescribing animal drugs and establishing a veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR). According to the FDA, only licensed...

NIOSH Develops Wellbeing Guide to Address Health Care Worker Burnout
Source: AVMA News The CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) developed the “Impact Wellbeing Guide” to help healthcare employers reduce burnout and improve worker wellbeing. The guide offers six evidence-based action steps, including...

Philadelphia Airport Celebrates its Bridge of Stress-Busting Therapy Dogs
Source: AP NEWS Philadelphia International Airport celebrated the five-year anniversary of its Wagging Tails Brigade, a group of 23 therapy dogs dedicated to easing traveler stress. The celebration included birthday presents for the dogs, a customized cake, cupcakes...

19 Nebraska Students Selected for Inaugural Food Animal Veterinary Scholarship Program
Source: Nebraska Examiner Sydney Hutchinson, a freshman at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, initially planned to attend Kansas State University for Veterinary school due to an attractive early admissions offer. However, her plans changed after learning about...

What Makes Some Cat Foods Irresistible To Our Finicky Felines?
Source: Forbes Cats are known for being picky eaters due to their acute sense of smell and preference for umami (savory) flavors over sweetness. Researchers from Northeast Agricultural University and the Shanghai Institute of Technology are investigating how to create...

WSU to Develop Advanced Vaccine for Costly Tick-Borne Pathogen
Source: WSU Insider Washington State University researchers, led by Dr. Kelly Brayton, received an $800,000 grant to develop a safer, more effective vaccine for Anaplasma marginale, a tick-borne pathogen causing significant global economic losses in the cattle...

Social Pressure on Farmers Effects Whether they Vaccinate their Dairy Cattle, Study Finds
Source: The Jerusalem Post A recent Hebrew University of Jerusalem study highlights key factors influencing dairy farmers' decisions on animal vaccinations. Diseases like botulism, brucellosis, and rabies pose risks to dairy cows, with vaccination critical to...
Aggies Win Big At Annual Theriogenology Conference
Source: VMBS News At the Society for Theriogenology’s Therio Conference held from July 25-27 in Oklahoma City, Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) achieved notable success. Faculty and students from the Equine Fertility Lab...

Cornell Provides Pet Travel Documentation Amid Changing U.S. Requirements
Source: Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Last month, the CDC revised its travel requirements for dogs returning from international trips, scaling back from stringent regulations to a simpler process. Initially, pets had to arrive through specific...

Study Shows Deadly Horse Parasite Alive and Well in Alberta
Source: The Western Producer A recent study from Alberta reveals that Strongylus vulgaris, a parasitic infection once thought to be well-controlled, is more prevalent in horses than previously recognized. Researchers at the University of Calgary examined 510 horses...

Canadian Pet Owners Are Spending More on Pet Products, Packaged Facts Report Finds
Source: Pet Product News A recent Packaged Facts survey highlights that Canadian pet owners are facing increased financial strain due to rising pet product costs. According to the June 2024 survey, 70% of Canadian pet owners are spending more on pet products than...