Dermatitis, gastropathy among top pet insurance claimsMarch 29, 2022Skin, dental, and stomach ailments are among last year’s most commonly claimed pet medical conditions, Nationwide reports.
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$65K grant supports pet park at domestic violence shelterMarch 28, 2022An initiative aimed at protecting domestic abuse survivors and their pets, as well as preserving the human-animal bond, has received a sizable donation.
Camaraderie, giveaways central to WVC partyMarch 28, 2022A get-together at this year’s Western Veterinary Conference (WVC) in Las Vegas saw three attendees take home big prizes.
'Top dogs' ranked by AKCMarch 21, 2022For the 31st year in a row, the happy-go-lucky dog topped the American Kennel Club’s (AKC’s) annual breed popularity rankings, representing the most registrations in 2021.
$1.875 million grant supports DVM educationMarch 15, 2022Easing student debt and enhancing diversity in veterinary medicine is the dual goal of a new scholarship opportunity from Zoetis Foundation.
Ukrainian relief receives $200K donation from veterinary groupsMarch 11, 2022Humans and pets impacted by conflict in the Ukraine have received $200,000 in urgent relief funding, thanks to the support of two animal health groups.
Compounded pharma service added to ecommerce platformMarch 10, 2022Veterinarians can now digitally prescribe compounded medications via a newly enhanced ecommerce platform.
Recessive gene linked to breed-specific hearing loss identifiedMarch 9, 2022Prevalence of hearing loss in Rhodesian Ridgebacks may soon be reduced, thanks to a new genetic discovery.
Patient care, streamlined service at the forefront of industry partnershipMarch 4, 2022Improving patient care, streamlining productivity, and easing workplace stress are the driving forces behind a newly announced industry partnership.
Vector-borne diseases likely a higher risk this yearMarch 1, 2022Heartworm, Lyme, and other vector-borne diseases are expected to pose higher-than-average risk this year, the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) reports.