Disaster training, response coordinated in CaliforniaFebruary 14, 2022California, like many other Western and Midwest states, has been ravaged in recent years by devastating wildfires and other natural disasters.
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Veterinary research vital in protecting zoo animals from SARS-CoV-2February 11, 2022Veterinary researchers from Kansas State University (K-State) are working to protect zoo animals from the spread of SARS-CoV-2.
Burnout, stress plague veterinary industry amidst pandemicFebruary 10, 2022Staff shortages, changing protocols, and long hours all contributed to increased veterinary stress and burnout amidst the pandemic.
Ensuring surgical safety, efficiency central to new textbookFebruary 10, 2022The World of Surgical Instrument for Animal Health features 474 color pages with detailed visual learning, care and handling, and repair standards for scissors, needle holders, dental, and laparoscopic tools.
Shelter pet support program lands $7.4M in fundingFebruary 2, 2022An initiative aimed at improving the health and well-being of shelter pets has kicked off with a five-year, $7.4-million grant from Maddie’s Fund.
Strong human-animal bond leads to better preventive careFebruary 2, 2022The stronger the bond between a human and a pet, the more likely it is the animal will receive regular veterinary care.
Pet-sound decoder, dog-breath modifier selected for Purina programJanuary 28, 2022Five emerging companies were awarded $10,000 and selected to attend a business accelerator boot camp as part of Purina’s Pet Care Innovation Prize program.
Feline OA injectable gets green lightJanuary 28, 2022Zoetis’ Solensia treatment, containing the active ingredient frunevetmab, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Improving access to mental health services key to new benefitJanuary 25, 2022Supporting the mental health and wellness of the veterinary community is the goal of a newly launched benefit program by BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital.
DVMs play critical role in supporting survivors of domestic violenceJanuary 18, 2022RedRover has received a $91,380 grant, which will be used to create programs to educate veterinary staff on how to respond to domestic violence.