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Treating the condition requires an understanding of this common reproductive emergency

SPCA International is providing $165,000 in total funding to support spay-and-neuter initiatives and education.

dvm360 is counting down the Top 20 news stories and articles from 2024 with this series of spotlights

Researchers at the school shared this milestone can help provide valuable opportunities to study fertilization, embryo development, and more

New York City is piloting a program to reduce breeding with an oral birth control pellet

Texas A&M research uncovered a connection between phenylbutazone and the ability of mare egg cells to become viable embryos.

Researchers have identified the genetic mutation causing this disease, and a DNA test to identify it

WSAVA guidelines offer comprehensive information on different reproduction control options for cats and dog and more

BioVaxys Technology Corp and SpayVac-for-Wildlife are partnering with a university in Thailand to test immunocontraception in Asian elephants

Born in Wales, the cub is a "symbol of hope" for wildlife conservation efforts

Rozi was born at the Maryland Zoo on June 10th, 2024.

At the AVMA Convention in Austin, Texas, a veterinarian discusses when—and if—a dog should be sterilized

The Pregnancy Monitoring Module uses AI and machine learning algorithms to help pet owners monitor their dog throughout the pregnancy lifecycle

Nebula is a 2-year-old 'axanthic blue' green iguana

The reporting system is a working effort between academic institutes and laboratories to detect porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome

Randa Boler and Tanya Weber are recipients of the Nandi Theriogenology Scholarship

An overview of ovariohysterectomy and ovariectomy procedures

Jen Kottyan will oversee breeding of African penguins at AZA accredited zoos.

Check out these podcasts and articles discussing spaying procedures, the aftermath of the surgery on patients, and more

Jameela was successfully delivered by emergency cesarean section after complications arose that threatened the life of the mother

Increased age, stallions, secondary infections, housing environment, use of the animal, diet, and distal limb conformation all have been associated with increased occurrence and severity of the condition.

Investigators are seeking information that will give equine scientists and veterinarians vital information they can use to provide care and treatment advice to owners

We have compiled a countdown of our top 15 content in 2023, here is number 10

Morgan Agnew, VMD, DACT, gives an inside look at what it is like working with patients in this reproductive specialty

First safari park in Indonesia to achieve breeding success with Himalayan black bears