Gene-doping test supports health of racehorsesMarch 9, 2021Eliminating the administration of illicit, gene doping therapies in racehorses and other equine athletes is the driving force behind a new development out of the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet).
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Reassure owners to prevent post-pandemic surrendersMarch 8, 2021Some owners might be considering rehoming their pet post-pandemic if they are unable to bring the animal with them to work.
UC Davis scores top marks in veterinary scienceMarch 5, 2021Three American veterinary colleges have landed in the top 10 for the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings.
One Health central to Veterinary Medicine CaucusMarch 5, 2021For the fifth Congressional cycle, there will be a Veterinary Medicine Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Technicians vital in fight against veterinary shortageMarch 2, 2021Thwarting veterinary shortages and ensuring America’s animals have sufficient access to care is the goal of a recently announced academic-corporate partnership.
Age-specific care aids in feline patient complianceMarch 2, 2021Getting feline patients through the door and on the exam table is the goal of a newly revised industry resource.
Horse pyrexia drug gets distribution dealFebruary 24, 2021An injectable drug designed to control fever in horses has landed a North American distribution deal.
Human-grade dog chow might aid digestionFebruary 24, 2021Canine diets comprised of human-grade ingredients might be beneficial for owners looking to scoop less poop.
Hospital group to grow with investment partnershipFebruary 23, 2021A Florida-based veterinary hospital group is likely set to expand after landing an investment agreement with a private equity firm.
Blood donor dogs save lives at K-StateFebruary 23, 2021Ensuring the safe treatment of canine patients is the goal of a community-based, volunteer canine blood-donor program at the Kansas State University (K-State) Veterinary Health Center (VHC).