Indiana to welcome animal co.'s global HQDecember 29, 2020Elanco Animal Health, Inc., has selected a downtown Indianapolis location for its new global headquarters.
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Neutering: The risks and benefits in the context of breed, sex, and ageDecember 29, 2020A perennial subject of debate and controversy in veterinary medicine is the age at which dogs and cats should be neutered, or even if they should be neutered at all.
Test your veterinary knowledge with our monthly Brain Teaser!December 29, 2020Presentation: A bone is lodged in the esophagus of a four-year-old boxer. What do you think?
Parvo preventative picks up speedDecember 29, 2020Elanco Animal Health is set to acquire the global rights to Kindred Biosciences’ proprietary KIND-030, a monoclonal antibody being developed for the treatment and prevention of canine parvovirus.
Pets' positive impact on human health to be exploredDecember 28, 2020HABRI has initiated five new research projects, focused on the human-animal bond and the effect of these relationships on human health.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveNew year, new you?December 23, 2020By Patty Khuly, VMD, MBAEight strategies and reslouctions for work/life balance in veterinary medicine.
Puppy contest to be hosted by Wayne BradyDecember 22, 2020A sweet puppy video might be the ticket to a sizable Christmas gift for new “pet parents.”
CBD pet chews praised for innovationDecember 22, 2020Chewy pet treats formulated to ensure dogs and cats can receive veterinary-recommended doses of cannabinoid (CBD) have been recognized for innovation.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveLocal control of mast cell tumorsDecember 17, 2020Newer alternate therapies for mast cell tumors, such as ECT or TT, also have a role in veterinary medicine but they do not replace surgery.
Santa's official veterinarian OKs reindeer for flightDecember 17, 2020Rudolph, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen have been cleared for travel by the North Pole’s veterinarian.