Breaking News
Animal Medical Center hosts 2013 Zoobiquity conference in NYC
Veterinarians, physicians focus on species-spanning approach to medicine.
Michigan veterinarian believes canine mystery illness is zoonotic
Dr. Lindsay Ruland's clients, staff--even her children--experience symptoms she says seem related to canine condition reported in Ohio and Michigan.
FDA proposes rule to hold pet food manufacturers to higher standard
Proposal said to be part of new proactive stance on foodborne illness prevention.
Blog: Maryland passes pet food fee (some call it a tax)
Proceeds will fund statewide spay-neuter program.
Pit bull wins 'American Hero Dog' award
Elle honored for her role in therapy dog reading program, dog safety education.
Two protozoal parasites causing widespread equine disease, study finds
UC-Davis says Neospora hughesi, first identified in California, causing EPM in horses across the country along with Sarcocystis neurona.
Nearly 600 U.S. pet deaths associated with Chinese jerky treats; cause is still elusive
Australian research blames unknown toxin; FDA encourages veterinarians to submit reports, data and urine samples from suspected cases.
SLIDESHOW: Economic and political challenges abound in efforts to manage horses on public lands
Study finds if processes go unchanged and trends continue, the already overpopulated American West could see a runaway wild horse population.
Zoetis, AVMF to give 350 veterinary students $2,000 each
Scholarships aim to reward diversity and diverse career paths.
Wild horses and ailing dogs in the dvm360 Five
Updates on veterinary news, practice management, architecture and surgery-all in one stop
Elite military dogs find bombs, take down bad guys
Trainer Mike Ritland cultivates a unique combination of olfactory skill and hunt drive in special forces canines.
Blog: Large-scale food animal production under microscope
Welfare groups seek to move 'corporate farming' into political arena.
Blizzard leaves thousands of cattle dead across western South Dakota
Producers, veterinarians work through staggering herd loss and animal stress.
Fla. veterinary students learn practice management skills through new externship
Program considered 'essential' to students hoping to own a veterinary practice.
Wild horse population projected to reach catastrophic levels
Economic and political challenges abound in efforts to manage horses on public lands.
Researchers: Circovirus not primary cause of Midwest mystery illness
Investigators continue to seek explanation for canine cases in Ohio, Michigan.
Center for Veterinary Biologics employees sent back to work to approve animal vaccines
Despite shutdown furloughs, AVMA and Rep. Schrader push ag secretary to reassess CVB workers as critical to public health.
AVMA calls on Congress, veterinary caucus, to stop 'bickering' and end shutdown
Association says animal welfare, food safety and research hang in the balance.
Medical device tax axed in latest budget proposal from bipartisan legislators
Dems agree to eliminate tax--which would hit equipment used in veterinary practice--in exchange for six-month funding of federal budget.
dvm360 iPad publication: Issue 28 is now available
How to stop client complaints about finances before they start; a look at how cat owners really feel about veterinary visits; a case study on managing a 9-month-old kitten with FIP; plus video, photos, quizzes and more.
Equine veterinary practitioners eligible for $15,000 in grant money
Boehringer Ingelheim calls for infectious disease research proposals; Oct. 15 deadline nears.
Secret to human AIDS vaccine may be found in feline virus
Veterinary, human medical researchers identify FIV peptide that kills HIV.
U.S. House veterinary caucus members take opposing stances over government shutdown
Kurt Schrader forfeits pay in light of Congress' failure to pass a budget; Ted Yoho stands with conservatives to defund 'Obamacare.'
Robbery gone wrong: Teen gets stuck in veterinary hospital's HVAC
19-year-old spends 11 hours in ventilation system before employees find him the next morning.
Veterinary health community marks World Rabies Day Sept. 28
Events will be held worldwide and across the United States.
FDA approves Merial's NexGard, a chewable flea-tick preventive for dogs
Product is a soft, beef-flavored chewable that kills both insects and acarines.
Association for Pet Obesity Prevention calls on veterinarians to collect data Oct. 9
Seventh annual study hopes to better quantify obesity prevalence in cats and dogs.
Fla. veterinary school professor arrested for secretly recording female students
Don Samuelson confesses to making recordings for sexual arousal.
Veterinarian records song to benefit pets with cancer
Profits from the iTunes release will help families pay for pets' cancer treatments.
Transdermal solution launched to provide dogs four days of post-operative pain control
Recuvyra's sustained fentanyl pain-relief in a topical application form has requirements.