'Princess' endures as most popular pet nameFebruary 19, 2021A new study by FirstVet details trends in pet monikers, dating back 115 years.
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Cat foundation rebrand reflects global visionFebruary 19, 2021A feline-focused nonprofit organization with more than 50 years’ history has revamped its name to better embody a global vision for cat health and welfare.
Funds available for emerging leaders in feline medicineFebruary 18, 2021Cat-loving veterinary students are encouraged to sharpen their claws and pounce on a scholarship opportunity from Winn and AAFP.
Diagnostics, monitoring streamlined with connected careFebruary 16, 2021Arming veterinary teams with the skills and knowledge needed to confidently implement telehealth and connected care is at the heart of a newly published industry resource.
Preventing horse deaths central to transport billFebruary 11, 2021Ensuring the safe and humane transport of horses is the aim of a bipartisan bill recently reintroduced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Cancer misdiagnosis may be common in English bulldogsFebruary 11, 2021Research out of CSU suggests a high B-cell count does not necessarily indicate cancer in English bulldogs, Morris Animal Foundation reports.
Canine genetics, health to be explored at summitFebruary 9, 2021Preserving and enhancing genetic diversity in dog breeds is set to be explored at an upcoming virtual educational conference.
'Doggy breath' may point to bigger health concernsFebruary 9, 2021While dogs and cats are unlikely to have especially “fresh” breath, the presence of a particularly sour odor in a pet’s mouth might indicate internal illness.
Walmart partners on pet insuranceFebruary 9, 2021Nationwide and Walmart have teamed up on Nationwide Pet Rx Express, a program that will allow Nationwide's clients to fill their pet prescription medications at the retailer's 4,700 pharmacies.
Proactive care gets helping hand via telehealthFebruary 2, 2021Providing pets with the best care possible, even from a distance, is central to the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (AVMA’s) latest resource.