Veterinarians lead council for animal protectionNovember 20, 2019Ten veterinarians from across the U.S. have joined forces as the leaders of national advocacy campaigns for animal health, safety, and wellness.
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Pets impact how we shape communitiesNovember 20, 2019Not only are animals a large part of our lives, but pet ownership has a significant impact on how we build our communities.
VCA strengthens fight against pet cancer with new partnershipNovember 19, 2019VCA Animal Hospitals has joined forces with Varian, a radiation oncology treatment and software maker, to enhance its cancer treatment options.
AI technique tracks chronic pain in CavaliersNovember 19, 2019A new artificial intelligence (AI) technique may soon help veterinarians identify Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS) patients suffering chronic pain due to Chiari-like malformation (CM).
VMCAS application cycle to open earlyNovember 18, 2019Students considering veterinary school in 2020/21 will enjoy the convenience of an extended application window.
NAVTA adds team leadersNovember 18, 2019A nonprofit organization that supports veterinary technicians across the U.S. has taken a significant step in advancing its representation of the profession.
How best to obtain intestinal biopsiesNovember 15, 2019Indications for intestinal biopsies can range from chronic vomiting and diarrhea to weight loss and even hypoproteinemia.
Who needs the "fixing"?November 15, 2019 It’s served our profession as a direct source of income, a client attraction tool, a driver of wellness services, and, in recent decades, a moral platform.
Box stalls: Mitigating welfare concernsNovember 14, 2019With the space limitations inherent in urban areas especially, many horses are housed in box stalls.
Holiday stress: Client tips to help keep pets calmNovember 14, 2019Your clients and employees love the traditions of the holidays. However, the sights, smells, sounds, and good cheer can drive some pets crazy.