Sneak peek: Maryland Zoo welcomes baby chimpanzee, and other veterinary news

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Here is a sneak peek at this week’s headlines

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Happy Monday dvm360 readers! We are excited to kick off another week and provide everyone will the latest in veterinary medicine, from continuing conference coverage from the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum to the American Veterinary Medical Association Convention as well as our usually news coverage, there will be a lot this week for our dvm360 readers!

Here is some of what you can find this week on dvm360.com:

  • The Maryland Zoo announced earlier this month that it has welcomed Rozi, a baby chimpanzee on June 10th, 2024. In the beginning of her life, Rozi was doing well but would later have her health decline due to lack of milk she was receiving from her mother.
  • To help pet parents take care of their pets during the high temperatures affecting pets across the United States, Trupanion is providing safety tips veterinarians can give to their clients to keep pets healthy, happy, and cool.
  • On this week’s episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, our host Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, welcomes back Mita Malhotra, president of Chewy Health, and first-time guest Ben Carter, DVM, chief medical officer at Chewy, to discuss the latest innovations at Chewy to fit the needs of pet parents, Chewy Vet Care, and more.
  • Standard Process shared that is has officially expanded its veterinary offerings with Mushroom Complex, a science-backed formulate that provides multi-faceted support for canine and feline patients immune system, digestion, cellular healthy, and long-term wellness.
  • Veterinarians at the Mississippi State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine recently treated a Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, one of the most endangered sea turtles species in the world, after the turtle arrived with a fishhook lodged in its stomach.
  • And more!
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