Pet-loving CBD fans suggest a green future for hempFebruary 7, 2020Sales of hemp-based cannabidiol (CBD) products for pets are on the rise, and this trend is not expected to slow down anytime soon.
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Clinical trial aims to treat canine pancreatitisFebruary 6, 2020ISK and AlcheraBio are seeking clinics to serve as clinical investigator sites to explore treatment options for patients diagnosed with acute canine pancreatitis (ACP).
Man busted for hawking fake canine cancer drugsFebruary 6, 2020A Pennsylvania man is accused of scamming the owners of terminally ill pets out of hundreds of thousands of dollars with the promise of “cancer-curing” drugs.
Proper dental hygiene integral to animal healthFebruary 5, 2020National Pet Dental Health Month is underway and the time has come for veterinarians to remind clients of the importance of a strong set of pearly whites.
Veterinary medicine critical to disaster preparedness, reliefFebruary 5, 2020The increasing prevalence of the One Health approach in global medicine continues to impact the changing world of veterinary care.
Pet obesity an epidemic, report saysFebruary 4, 2020While it is no secret the number of overweight and obese pets is on the rise, a new report from Banfield Pet Hospital suggests we are facing a full-blown epidemic.
NAVC advocacy program helps build better future for animalsFebruary 4, 2020Animal rights advocates are seeking to be heard, and a new initiative from the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) hopes to give them a platform.
Lor of Live PD fame gets life-saving treatment at MUFebruary 4, 2020Fans of Live PD breathed a sigh of relief last week after a beloved canine officer underwent successful emergency surgery at the University of Missouri’s (MU’s) College of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Health Center.
Updated euthanasia guidelines help ensure more humane passingJanuary 28, 2020For many veterinarians, euthanatizing animals is the toughest part of the profession, which is why the latest release from the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) aims to make this practice as humane as possible.
Fear Free helps boost bottom lines, survey saysJanuary 28, 2020Fear Free certification has a positive impact on clinics, both financially and from a client-satisfaction standpoint.