Global program puts pain management firstNovember 12, 2019Pain management is taking center stage in the World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s (WSAVA’s) latest initiative.
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Three Florida clinics join Compassion-FirstNovember 11, 2019A trio of Florida hospitals, two of which specialize in the treatment of neurological disorders, have joined the Compassion-First Pet Hospitals family.
Pig ear salmonellosis outbreak comes to a closeNovember 11, 2019Pig ear treats have officially been cleared for canine consumption, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says.
Heartworm initiative sees 51,000 dogs protectedNovember 8, 2019More than 51,000 previous unprotected dogs are now receiving heartworm disease prevention, thanks to a nationwide initiative from Boehringer Ingelheim.
How to profit from capital equipment purchasesNovember 7, 2019When I went to veterinary school, business courses were not part of the standard curriculum, and I did not have any significant business experience.
Eight management mistakes to avoidNovember 7, 2019Management is a tough job. It requires wearing several hats, displaying multiple talents, and constantly learning new skills.
Guide offers blueprint for personalized canine careNovember 7, 2019A resource from the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) aims to streamline individualized veterinary care for dogs.
Digital platform promises enhanced research capabilitiesNovember 6, 2019The latest offering from BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital stands to enhance the clinical research capabilities of more than 5,000 animal health professionals across the U.S.
Senate votes to make animal cruelty a felonyNovember 6, 2019The U.S. Senate has voted unanimously to advance the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture (PACT) Act, following House passage of the bill on Oct. 22.
Cornell CVM adds wellness to curriculumNovember 6, 2019The wellbeing of veterinary professionals has been top of mind in recent years, and Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is doing its part to improve the mental health of future animal care professionals.