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USDA proposes amendments to Horse Protection Act
The proposal would strengthen anti-soring regulations and bring them in line with existing U.S. Equestrian Federation standards.
Judges in bow-killing case recommend license suspension
Kristen Lindsey, DVM, will also complete continuing education and community service if Texas board accepts judges' proposal.
Color your clinic happy
This solo female owner will inspire you to design or remodel your veterinary hospital to match your personal style.
State of the veterinary profession: Euthanasia in practice
Results from dvm360s 2015 survey shed light on how euthanasia has changed (and hasnt changed) since 2012.
A response from the AVMA on veterinary medicine's gender wage gap
Association counters claims in post asserting that the AVMA isn't serious about discrimination against women.
Royal Canin, feline associations partner to promote Take your cat to the vet day
The company will donate cat food to shelters for each pledge to schedule a veterinary visit.
AVMA COE halts plan for new veterinary school in Arizona
DEK Accrediting body tells University of Arizona it needs to see more details; interim dean says the information is already there, school will appeal decision.
17 horses test positive for equine piroplasmosis in Tennessee
State veterinarians office investigating the incident.
UC Davis researcher Dr. Sue Stover inducted into Equine Research Hall of Fame
A career in helping to better understand and improve equine orthopedics has led to the honor.
Long nights, long hours and a long road ahead
On a much-needed day off, Drs. Greenskin and Deerin Headlights compare life as new grads in small animal and equine veterinary practice.
Midwestern, new private veterinary school in Arizona, names dean
Thomas Graves, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, promoted from associate dean position.
Ultrasound and CT key to revealing the mystery behind a dog's sore left side
A dog named Cash back in the hunt thanks to advanced imaging.
Letter to dvm360: The AVMA isn't serious about the gender wage gap
A reader says she was brushed aside when she brought a guilty verdict of discrimination to the association's attention.
Henry Schein looking to fund groups that assist needy pets, owners
Medal, up to $15,000 cash and $10,000 in free product will be awarded to organizations that expand access to veterinary care; applications due Oct. 5.
New business-focused certification available for cattle veterinarians
Two universities are collaborating on a postgraduate program for beef-focused bovine veterinarians modeled on an already successful program for swine practitioners.
Law school grads or vet school grads: Who's got it worse?
Veterinary economists weigh costs and benefits of both degrees to determine how many graduates is too many for these similar industries.
Mars PetCare settles with FTC over advertising claims
Statements indicating that pet food can extend dogs' lives are false, unproved, agency rules.
An open letter from concerned veterinarians worldwide to Dr. Kristen Lindsey
Veterinarians take to social media to offer a compassionate take on veterinarian embroiled in cat bow-hunting scandal.
New research cited in support of change to heartworm protocol
Study examines effects of topical repellent-insecticide plus oral heartworm preventive on development of heartworm disease.
Texas Tech, Texas A&M clash over proposed new veterinary school
Texas Tech claims new school will address statewide veterinarian shortages; Texas A&M disagrees; both claim higher education report in support of position.
AVMA names Janet Donlin as executive vice president/CEO
Donlin, succeeding Ron DeHaven, is the first woman to fill the position.
Letter to dvm360: When the practice owner is the dark shadow
If we're all watching for drug abuse and drug diversion in the veterinary practice, what happens to the associate or team member whose boss is the offender?
Council on Education garners affirmation as veterinary school accreditor
Federal committee advises continued recognition; controversy delays federal approval for more than three years.
Rainbow bridge or bust: Pets and the afterlife
According to a study by NC State, your veterinary clients' beliefs in an afterlife for their pets could shape how well you interact with them in your practice.
Kansas State researchers investigate the threat of influenza from amphibians
Equine flu. Canine flu. Now do we have to worry about the frog flu, too?
CVC Kansas City: How to dine, drink, relax and ride like a local
18 spots to try along the KC Streetcar route.
Study shows there's no cure for the English bulldog blues
UC Davis researchers say the lack of genetic diversity in English bulldogs is concerning for the future of the breed.
The curious conundrum of the wayward snowbird
The state of practice is literally the issue when a snowbird veterinarian helps a neighbor's dog in need.
Animal Medical Center's chief medical officer appointed to Global Lyme Alliance board
Richard E. Goldstein, will serve on the Scientific Advisory Board as its only veterinarian.
dvm360 Leadership Challenge: Hack your (veterinary) life
You've probably heard the term "lifehack." Here's why it's relevant to your life as a veterinary professional.