'Cancer Bell' gets inaugural ring at Texas A&MJune 2, 2022A seven-year-old mastiff named Henry was recently honored as the first patient to ring Texas A&M Small Animal Teaching Hospital’s (SATH’s) new “BTHO Cancer” bell.
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Walking the beat with Los Angeles' Street VetMay 31, 2022Dr. Kwane Stewart’s veterinary outreach has helped countless people in need when it comes to their pets.
TV veterinarians expand the profession's profileMay 31, 2022Veterinarians and staff featured in these hugely successful shows have gained international fame and large followings.
Severe canine digestion disorder predicted via genetic testMay 31, 2022Prevalence of a severe digestion disorder often seen in German shepherds may soon be reduced, thanks to a new discovery.
RVT self-advocacy strengthens profession, NAVC saysMay 30, 2022Veterinary nurses and technicians looking to enhance their self-advocacy communication skills may benefit from North American Veterinary Community’s (NAVC’s) upcoming webinar.
Adoption surge leads to continued growth in pet insurance sectorMay 27, 2022North America’s pet insurance sector has more than doubled in the past four years, surpassing $2.83 billion.
Free veterinary care program expands to seven statesMay 26, 2022Homeless and street pets in America’s most vulnerable communities will continue to have increased access to care, food, and supplies, thanks to ElleVet Sciences.
Patient care enhanced in Hawaii via MRIMay 26, 2022Dogs and cats in the Aloha State now have improved access to advanced care, thanks to a newly installed MRI in an Oahu 24-hour emergency and specialty care hospital.
DVM student enrollment on the riseMay 17, 2022Veterinary enrollment is climbing in the U.S., according to the AAVMC’s Annual Data Report (ADR) for 2021-2022.
COVID vaccine protects global zoo animalsMay 17, 2022COVID-19 doesn’t affect only humans—it can sicken and, in rare cases, kill animals as well.