
The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will offer a comparative biomedical master’s program online starting this fall.

The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will offer a comparative biomedical master’s program online starting this fall.

The annual scholarships are awarded to two college students who are dedicated to advancing feline medicine.

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The organization's founder and new veterinarian Dr. Tierra Price shares why and how she started BlackDVM Network and her mission to help provide vast resources to black veterinary students and professionals.

CareCredit and PetDesk hope to offer pet owners more peace of mind through enhanced communication with veterinary practices and easier access to pet care financing.

Registration is now open for the first virtual Fetch dvm360 conference, which combines three of our exclusive annual live events: Fetch Baltimore, Hospital Design 360 and Fetch Kansas City.

With the loss of well over a billion mammals, birds and reptiles, the Australian government has so far committed AUD $200 million to help native wildlife and their habitats recover from this devastating natural disaster.

As pet owners and veterinarians seek natural aids as part of multimodal therapy for joint disease in companion animals, here’s a look at one potential supportive remedy that you may never have heard of.

According to the findings of a new study, the rise and spread of resistant Ancylostoma caninum isn’t just bad news for dogs. It may be a sign of what’s to come for human hookworm infections as well.

A second-year veterinary student shares his experience as the only black male student in his class—and how he plans to use his unique position as a platform to encourage change throughout the profession.

Three studies evaluate the efficacy and safety of Simparica Trio against canine flea and tick infestations in both laboratory and natural conditions.

Alison McIntyre's overarching goal in leading this brand new organization is to educate veterinary professionals about best practices for delivering teleheath services to veterinary clients.

Is your newest associate a brand new graduate? Every member of the veterinary team can play a role in helping these young veterinarians succeed.

My veterinary team is smart and we’re really busy, but ongoing education is vital to practicing good medicine. So, are monthly staff education meetings are a necessity?

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Students will share $630,000 in scholarship funds, bringing the total awarded over the past 11 years to more than $7 million.

Veterinary practices are doing an excellent job of protecting their clients, patients and staff from COVID-19, but what about the emotional toll of the pandemic?

U.K. researchers are looking to determine whether the proteins that allow filarial parasites to establish infections will have similar protective effects in dogs.

The updated site offers new genetic tests for horses as well as comprehensive information to help educate both veterinary professionals and pet owners.

By providing information on your veterinary practice's website and social media platforms, your team can spend less time fielding client calls about coronavirus and pets. That’s where the FDA comes in.

Clevor adds another, simpler weapon in the veterinarian’s arsenal for inducing emesis following toxin or foreign body ingestion in canine patients.

Animal shelters throughout the U.S. have been hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic, particularly when it comes to funding sources. Two veterinary industry organizations have stepped up to help.

Osteoarthritis in dogs is often diagnosed late owing to several factors. Here’s why, plus tips for managing this debilitating disease through nutrition.

New survey results show that cat owners who suffer from pet-related allergies are willing to do whatever it takes to keep their feline family members.

Shelter cats with FHV-1 are more likely to be euthanized than adopted. The ultimate goal of this new study is to give shelter cats a better chance at a full and healthy life.

The organizations are now working together to engage and mobilize veterinary professionals to better the treatment of dogs across the world.

This unique telehealth platform enables both veterinarians and pet owners to gain insight from board-certified behaviorists.

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dvm360 is partnering with Banfield to put together this exciting event.

The conference will now be held in March 2021, immediately preceding the BSAVA Congress, so talks of a combined registration fee are underway.