Medical
Death toll associated with chicken jerky treats reaches 360; illnesses at 2,200
Despite extensive testing a cause of illness has not been revealed.
Important correction to September DVM
Antiepileptic drug dosages are incorrect.
The re-emergence of equine summer sores
Current weather patterns and deworming protocols are likely factors in development.
Tufts seeks input from veterinarians for chronic kidney disease study
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine wants information on the feeding habits of cats with chronic disease.
KC Animal Health Corridor spotlights veterinary innovation
Research symposium and investment forum showcase biotechnology in veterinary profession.
A cookie conundrum: Are you certain you have all the facts?
A mental exercise in refraining from assumptions.
Pets and Vets: UC-Davis regrows jaws and other state veterinary news
A state-by-state look at the world of animal health.
Detection, treatment of dental caries in dogs
Canines' canines are often unaffected, but be on the lookout for this condition in other dentition.
Tufts seeks veterinarian input for chronic kidney disease study
University collects data to help cats with renal failure.
Book draws parallels between veterinary, human medicine
Human cardiologist's research dovetails with goals of One Health.
Psychogenic problems could explain feline food frenzy
Veterinary researchers conclude that cats who are obsessed with food could be suffering from psychogenic abnormal feeding behavior.
Missouri veterinary school professor clears path for canine prostate cancer research
Innovative technique relieves dogs' discomfort, offers second chance to participate in study.
Banfield summit tackles companion animal research, veterinarians' well-being
Industry leaders gather to brainstorm solutions to profession's top challenges.
CDC links substantial increase in H3N2v cases with swine contact at local fairs
Virus widely circulates in U.S. swine throughout agricultural fair season.
Pets & Vets: Sea turtle receives skull surgery at NC State
These photos show how a team of 10 veterinarians successfully completed an experimental skull surgery on a green sea turtle.
Risk factors for equine osteochondrosis
A combination of growth, nutrition and inheritance likely come into play.
Rehabilitating canine veterinary patients after neurosurgery
Veterinarians at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute find that early rehab for pain management, along with at-home exercises, are key to postoperative success.
Pets & vets: Alligator attack in Florida and other state veterinary news
Equine influenza: What veterinarians must learn from the past
As researchers examine data from previous outbreaks, more insight is gained into reducing susceptibility to further epidemics.
Veterinary study details link between pain and aggression in dogs
Past behavior plays important role in manifestation of pain-related aggression.
FDA warns consumers to take caution when feeding pets chicken jerky products imported from China
Cause of illness is still unknown, but complaints range from decreased appetite to possible kidney failure.
Molecular foot-and-mouth disease vaccine developed at Plum Island Animal Disease Center
USDA grants conditional license for vaccine that can be developed on U.S. mainland.
Report proposes two options for Kansas National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility
National Research Council backs original plan but says downsized laboratory could be more efficient and cost-effective.
Storm phobias: Offer advice, treatment options to veterinary clients with storm-scared pets (Sponsored by Ceva Animal Health)
A calm environment, distractions, and possibly medication or pheromones can help manage anxiety.
Photo gallery: Chubby pups transform at Doggie Fat Camp
See rescue dogs and pampered pooches shed pounds at Doggie Fat Camp in Oregon.
ClinQuiz: Eye on leptospirosis (Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Inc.) Answer 2B
Ceva, ACVB launches Keep the LOVE Alive Behavior Express 2012 Tour (Sponsored by Ceva Animal Health)
This six-city event offers free booths for local veterinarians at pet fairs in Chicago, New York City, Kansas City, Dallas, Atlanta, and Los Angeles.
How to help veterinary clients manage problem pet behaviors (Sponsored by Ceva Animal Health)
Improper reactions from pet owners may make behavior problems worse.
The most common pet behavior problems (Sponsored by Ceva Animal Health)
Problem behaviors can be treated, keeping pets with their families.
Multiple-cat households: How to help veterinary clients create harmony (Sponsored by Ceva Animal Health)
Accessible resources, alone time essential for multiple-cat households.