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FDA Issues Priority Zoonotic Animal Drug Draft Guidance
Source: dvm360 The FDA has released draft guidance to aid animal drug sponsors in obtaining Priority Zoonotic Animal Drug (PZAD) designation for new drugs intended to prevent or treat zoonotic diseases in animals that could impact human health. PZADs address...
New Study Finds Reduced Loneliness in Older Adults Living with Fostered Cats
Source: dvm360 A study funded by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) reveals that fostering shelter cats can positively impact the mental health and reduce loneliness in older adults living alone. Conducted by researchers from the University of Georgia...
Cats Can Hide Their Pain—But Not from AI
Source: SCI AM Researchers have developed two machine-learning algorithms to detect pain in cats based on their facial expressions. Unlike dogs, cats are adept at hiding their feelings, making it challenging for owners and veterinarians to assess their pain. The...
Iowa State Expanding Pet Cancer Care as Demand Booms
Source: The Gazette Iowa State University (ISU) is expanding its Veterinary oncology services, responding to the growing demand for advanced medical treatments for pets, particularly in the field of cancer care. ISU's Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center, which is...
New FDA Report Shows More Antibiotics Being Sold for Food Animals
Source: University of Minnesota The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released data indicating a 4% increase in the sales of medically important antibiotics for use in food-producing animals in 2022. The report from the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine...
Dr. Kwane Stewart, Who Cares for the Pets of Those Experiencing Homelessness, is CNN’s Hero of the Year
Source: CNN Dr. Kwane Stewart, founder of the nonprofit Project Street Vet, has been named the 2023 CNN Hero of the Year for providing medical care to pets of people experiencing homelessness. His outreach began over a decade ago when he stopped to examine a homeless...
Seneca Park Zoo Giraffe Diagnosed with Cancer Gives Birth to Calf
Source: People Seneca Park Zoo's 6-year-old Masai giraffe, Kipenzi, diagnosed with cancer in the summer, has given birth to a calf, as announced in a press release. The newborn's gender is currently unknown, but it is reported to be nursing well, walking normally, and...
What Are Farm Animals Thinking?
Source: Science The Research Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN) in northern Germany is at the forefront of investigating the mental and emotional lives of farm animals, challenging the notion that livestock are unintelligent and undeserving of scientific...
Trailblazing Veterinarian Reflects on 57-Year Career
Source: ABC 7 Eyewitness News Dr. Carol Bloom, a pioneering veterinarian, has spent 57 years breaking barriers in a field traditionally dominated by men. Born on a farm in Michigan, Bloom's early exposure to animals fueled her passion for Veterinary medicine. Despite...
A Veterinarian and a Paraprofessional Are Celebrated for Their Innovation
Source: dvm360 The 2023 Innovator of the Year Award winners, Philip J. Bergman, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Oncology), and Ellen M. Carozza LVT, VTS(CP-Feline), were recognized at the Fetch dvm360 conference in Long Beach, California. The award, presented by dvm360 and Chewy...
10 Ways to Get on the DEA’s Naughty List
Source: Today's Veterinary Business This article emphasizes the top 10 common DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) violations observed in Veterinary facilities and provides insights into compliance to avoid penalties. The author, having assessed over 600 Veterinary...
Wild Ideas Can Save Lives
Source: Psychology Today Fifteen years ago, parvovirus-infected puppies in animal shelters faced almost certain euthanasia due to traditional infection control measures. Driven by a desire to save these animals, veterinarian Ellen Jefferson established the first parvo...
How Can Kentucky Tackle Veterinarian Shortage? Working Group Presents Its Ideas
Source: Kentucky Lantern The Kentucky Veterinary Shortage Working Group has finalized an 18-month report addressing the shortage of large animal veterinarians in the state. Currently, only 3% of Kentucky vets specialize in large animals, compared to the national...
Dealing with Uncivil Behavior in the Clinic
Source: dvm360 Veterinary consultant Louise S. Dunn, in her lecture at the Fetch Coastal conference, addressed the issue of workplace incivility in Veterinary clinics, providing a plan of action for teams to remedy such behavior. Dunn highlighted that uncivil...
Spaying May Increase Canine Hemangiosarcoma Risk
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...
Anyone for Cow Cuddling? Meet the New Breed of ‘Therapy Animals’
Source: The Telegraph Dumble Farm in Arram, East Riding of Yorkshire, has found success with cow cuddling sessions after selling its dairy herd due to challenges like flooding and falling milk prices. The farm joined a conservation scheme to rewild the land but wanted...
Holy Mole-y: A Sniffer Dog Helps Rediscover a Rare Mole
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...
FDA Determines Drug for Lifespan Extension in Large Dogs to Have a Reasonable Expectation of Effectiveness
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...
Pet Insurance Company Shares Tips for a Safe Holiday Season
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...
How to Know if Your Dog Has the Mysterious Canine Illness—and When to Worry
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...
A Great Candidate Experience Does Not End When They Accept Your Job Offer
First, there was the Great Depression. Then, many years later, there was the Great Recession. More recently, there was the Great Resignation. However, in today’s competitive hiring environment—especially within the Veterinary profession—the most important “great” is...
It All Comes Down to Access to Care
2023 ends in a few weeks. Was this the greatest year ever for Veterinary medicine? Probably not, still not the worst for sure. Let’s call it a mixed bag. The dynamics of pet healthcare are stable, but the future isn’t blooming with clarity. Let’s list the dynamics:...
New Normal . . . or Return to the Old Normal?
Are practices seeing a new normal or a return to the old normal? There seems to be a little bit of both going on right now. Prior to the pandemic, average annual revenue growth in companion animal practices was about 4%-8%, depending on the study, along with small...
Does Your Strategic Plan Include These 2 Key Areas for Success Today and Into the Future (Part 2)?
This two-part series presents ideas for upgrading your strategic plan to help your practice achieve success today and into the future. Part one of this series addressed access to care. In part two, the focus will be on ways to improve the experience of your clients...
The Psychologically Safe Co-Worker: Teamwork, Not Silos
Routine, daily mental checks, attitude adjustment, and perspective. Gratitude, positivity, foresight, and perpetual resilience. What if your new co-worker could share their thoughts? Would you hear some of those same words, knowing they were preparing to be the best...