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Gonadectomy Status and Aggression in Dogs
A recent study examined the age-old question: Are neutered dogs more or less likely to be aggressive?
Painting pets, building teams in your veterinary practice
Decorate your clinic walls and uncover hidden talents with this fun activitythe dvm360 team loved it!
WVC Announces New Dates for Annual Veterinary Conference
Mark your calendars: Western Veterinary Conference will be held a month earlier in 2019.
PRODUCT NEWS: Dechra Launches Nutraceutical for Seasonal Pet Allergies
Redonyl Ultra Soft Chews contain palmitoylethanolamide—a proprietary substance that supports skin health.
Exploration of a Working Dog's Nose
How do health, overall management, and the microbiota affect the function of a working dog’s nose?
Fear Free contributors write the book on, you guessed it
The new book for dog owners on fear, anxiety and stress (FAS) is available now from Amazon.
RECALL: Raw Pet Food Manufacturer Recalls 2 Products
OC Raw Dog has voluntarily recalled 2 lots of its raw pet food products due to 2 types of potential contamination.
Hill's to Host Free 24-Hour Veterinary Symposium
With a focus on treating aging pets, the 24-hour symposium will be livestreamed to attendees around the world.
Henry Schein to spin off, merge veterinary business with Vets First Choice
Merger will create independent public company called Vets First Corp.; Henry Schein expects to receive up to $1.25 billion in cash in deal.
Veterinary Network Focuses on Sea Turtle Conservation
By providing husbandry and health information, an informal network of veterinarians hopes to bolster endangered sea turtle populations around the world.
Preserving Our Ecosystem: Bees, Veterinarians, and the VFD
As a veterinarian, you may never have pictured yourself in a bee suit. But you can, in fact, play an important role in the health of bees.
Feline Tickborne Pathogen Prevalence in the United Kingdom
Researchers screened ticks collected from cats for several pathogens, including Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Bartonella spp, Hepatozoon spp, and hemoplasma spp.
Role of Mosquito Microbiota in Reducing Malaria Transmission
The gut microbiota of the Anopheles mosquito has several mechanisms for reducing infection by Plasmodium, suggesting new approaches for reducing malaria transmission.
Ahead of Legalization Vote, Canadian CBD Companies Announce Plans for Animal Products
As pet spending in Canada increases and the country gears up for a final vote on legalizing recreational marijuana, the race to provide CBD products for animals is on.
WRNC 2018: Managing Wounds in Wildlife
Key considerations when evaluating wound treatment options for wild animals involve the type of injury and the individual patient’s needs.
Thoroughbreds back at California training facility after wildfire evacuation
Hundreds of horses were scheduled to return in mid-April to the newly rebuilt San Luis Rey Training Center after a December wildfire near San Diego.
Florida vet school employee arrested on lewd and lascivious behavior charge
Daniel Joseph Sanetz, 46, works in the human resources department at the UF College of Veterinary Medicine.
RECALL: TruPet Issues Second Raw Food Recall This Year
One lot of this raw dog food topper meal enhancer has been recalled due to potential Salmonella contamination.
Recognizing and Reporting Abuse and Neglect
Veterinarians are in a prime position to identify and address animal mistreatment. Here’s what you need to know.
Heartworm, Lyme Disease Forecast Looks Gloomy
The Companion Animal Parasite Council predicts that heartworm and Lyme disease incidence rates will increase across many regions of the country in 2018.
dvm360 product report: Urinary health, client relations, osteoarthritis and a doggie wheelchair
Here's our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
The bright side of vet life at the Veterinary Innovation Summit
Promising technologies and ideas abounded at the second annual event. Lets pause a moment to dream of the future-the near future, at that.
6 savvy tips for the surgical suite
From autoclavable shoes to less-mess cautery, veterinary surgeon Dr. Jennifer Wardlaw shares a few of her favorite surgical solutions.
Huge Grant Awarded for Canine Osteosarcoma Vaccine Clinical Trial
The University of Pennsylvania has just been awarded one of the largest single grants ever given by Morris Animal Foundation to conduct a clinical trial for a new canine osteosarcoma vaccine.
The Educated Client: Understanding and Preventing Heartworm Disease
The American Heartworm Society estimates that more than 1 million dogs were heartworm-positive in 2016.
RECALL: Carnivore Meat Company Recalls 2 More Lots of Raw Pet Food
A second and third lot of raw pet food from this manufacturer have been recalled voluntarily due to potential Salmonella contamination.
Animals in Nursing Homes: Are Health Risks Being Addressed?
Allowing pets in nursing homes undoubtedly has health benefits for residents, but it seems the associated risks are not being addressed in most facilities.
AVMA 2017: Protecting Backyard Poultry Owners Against Zoonoses
The increasing number of chicken owners in the United States has heightened the risk of bacterial zoonoses and foodborne illnesses. Educating clients is the key to prevention.
Vet students want business education, survey shows
This study by the Student AVMA shows that veterinary students want personal finance and business education in school from professors and guest lecturers. Are todays schools doing all they can to make that happen?
AAHA Accredits More Than 30 Hospitals in 3 Months
In the first 3 months of 2018, 33 veterinary hospitals in the United States and Canada received AAHA accreditation.