Breaking News
Letter to dvm360: For-profit veterinary schools have a legitimate role to play
Graduates enhance diversity of profession.
Alfalfa hay recalled after six horse deaths; blister beetle suspected
Hay originated in Kansas and was sold at two retailers in North Carolina in mid-August.
High-volume veterinary clinic slashes prices
Not-for-profit practice in Missouri neuters cats for $20, serves approximately 100,000 animals per year.
A pioneering vision for equine orthopedic research
C. Wayne McIlwraith looks back on a veterinary career dedicated to studying and fixing equine joints.
Study will investigate suspected abuse cases
Massachusetts veterinarian aims to elevate awareness of animal harm.
New York veterinarian stars in documentary
Short film highlights scope of John Charos' contributions to profession, community.
State fairs ban live poultry exhibits amid influenza concern
Officials hope to quell the transmission of disease by limiting transport of flocks.
U.S. government makes plans to stockpile avian flu vaccine
Goal is to prepare for potential recurrence of highly pathogenic virus this fall.
Cornell wins legal fight against former veterinary student
Disagreement over biting dog's aggression led to expulsion.
Hartville Pet Insurance Group establishes partnership with Target
Retail store will offer pet health insurance plans on its website.
Texas board finds veterinarian in violation in cat bow killing
Final ruling to be determined in October.
I treat rabbitsI don't treat dust bunnies: 4 takeaways on female veterinary leadership
A CVC forum hosted by dvm360 and WVLDI tackles issues confronting women in the profession.
Researchers develop new vaccine for lethal disease of pet parrots
Avian Bornavirus causes blindness, heart failure or intestinal blockage.
Titer testing may decrease need for yearly rabies vaccines
K-State researchers work may prevent unnecessary vaccinations in at-risk pets.
Leonardo DiCatprio crowned wackiest cat name of 2015
Nationwide announces the top 10 wackiest feline names.
Baron Von Furry Pants named wackiest dog name of 2015
Nationwide releases annual list of 10 most unusual dog monikers.
Cornell veterinary students star in new Nat Geo Wild show
Vet School premieres Sept. 19 on the network that's home to The Incredible Dr. Pol and other veterinary shows.
We're on Instagram!
Get the latest veterinary industry news (and cute pet pics, too!) now on Instagram.
Products roundup: New and notable at the CVC KC
Our editors went live on the showroom floor to check out the newest things at CVC.
Three quick cat tips from CVC Kansas City
Feline speakers discuss terminology, distraction techniques and diagnostic testing.
AVMA PLIT picks up the tab for veterinary students' liability insurance
Group also raises limit on license-defense coverage.
Lyme disease subverts immune system, prevents future protection
Researchers at UC Davis have found that B. burgdorferi can stop the body from remembering previous invasion and mounting an immune response if an animal is reinfected.
Declaw critics cut short the contest to name "America's Favorite Veterinarian"
Vitriolic cyberbullying campaign targets finalists in AVMF final vote.
CSU veterinary heart specialists pump up the volume for rescued beagle
The successful repair of this dog's heart defect had its origins in human health, with 'blue' babies.
Three important updates in veterinary emergency and critical care
Fluid therapy debates, ultrasound advancements and a Fear-Free tip from critical care specialist Garret Pachtinger.
Feds looking to change the game on compounding
Proposed new guidelines from FDA recognize that compounding from bulk substances is sometimes the best option for veterinarians.
Banfield uncovers gaps in preventive care definitions
Pet owners and veterinarians view elements of wellness very differently.
Bill aims to exempt student loan repayment from taxes
Current VMLRP funds subject to 39 percent federal withholding tax.
Record number of women on AVMA Board of Directors
With the addition of Dr. Lori Teller, six women now sit on this powerful, historically male governing committee.
H3N2 strain of canine flu may not be prevented by current vaccine
Chicago veterinary clinics seeing instances of illness in vaccinated pets.