Staffing shortage threatens health of 75 million pets by 2030September 16, 2020The animal health industry’s critical shortage of veterinarians may leave millions of America’s pets without access to care in the coming decade.
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Fatty, meaty aromas tempt dogs to eatSeptember 11, 2020While the majority of pups may not be the pickiest of eaters, there’s no harm in ensuring their dining experience is as enjoyable as possible.
Displaced Oregon pets offered sanctuarySeptember 11, 2020VCA Animal Hospital has opened its doors to animals belonging to those impacted by the West Coast’s wildfires.
Arrest made in $1-million equine drug theftSeptember 10, 2020An illicit eight-year, million-dollar equine drug operation that endangered the lives of countless horses has ended in an arrest in the Empire State.
Practical preventive care profitability unpacked in resourceSeptember 9, 2020The American Animal Hospital Association's latest publication explores how veterinarians can up their profits while also offering optimal care.
Global nutritional group enriched with partnershipSeptember 4, 2020WSAVA’s Global Nutrition Committee promotes the importance of performing regular nutritional assessments.
Guide weeds out veterinary cannabis mythsSeptember 4, 2020AVMA’s new resource unpacks the efficacy and safety of using cannabis as a veterinary therapeutic.
Vaccine bait aims to control rabies in U.S. wildlifeSeptember 3, 2020Protecting America’s heartland from a deadly, preventable disease is the goal of a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) program currently underway in the country’s northeast region.
Veterinary association nabs Power of A honorSeptember 2, 2020Ongoing efforts to promote, protect, and advance the animal health profession, particularly amidst COVID, have earned the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) national recognition.
Animal Pain Awareness Month kicks offSeptember 2, 2020Animals are good at hiding pain, which is why it’s important for veterinarians to educate clients on tell-tale signs that all is not well with their pet.