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Amanda Carrozza is a freelance writer and editor in New Jersey.
Who couldn’t benefit from a little less stress? Use these six techniques to help navigate your next taxing situation.
Forget the notion that you need a passport to access the best beaches in the world. Here are five spectacular shorelines that have been named the best in the country.
In a new study, researchers from UC Davis concluded that by making modifications to housing, shelters can reduce the rates of URI among their cats.
The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention’s annual survey results revealed both good and bad news about overweight cats and dogs, plus a bit of confusion among pet owners.
A new rabies test is being touted as faster, more accurate, and easier to use than the current gold standard test.
To overcome indecision and procrastination when it comes to investing your hard-earned money, start small and enlist the help of an expert.
The CDC’s newly released data on Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and anaplasmosis underscore the One Health nature of these diseases and the attention required from both human and veterinary health care professionals.
Researchers in England recently tested the effects of certain smells on stress-related behaviors in shelter dogs.
The first trials using focused ultrasound to treat cancer in veterinary patients are currently underway at 2 universities, and they’ve already generated positive results.
Their rapid rise in popularity has prompted researchers to examine some of the most common health problems recorded in French bulldogs, many of which are associated with substandard breeding practices.
More than a year after Evanger’s issued a voluntary recall for its contaminated dog food products, the FDA has officially ended its investigation.
Sentinel chicken programs are a longstanding One Health initiative to detect the presence of infected mosquitoes before viruses can spread to humans.
Meditation is proven to have positive effects, but can you expect results after your very first session? New research says yes.
Upon further examination of a bovine skull uncovered more than 30 years ago, researchers believe they’ve found evidence of the earliest veterinary surgery.
It seems rats are about 40% more accurate than traditional testing for detecting tuberculosis in the general population, and a whopping 67% better at TB detection in children.
Neurosurgeons from the University of Alabama at Birmingham are partnering with veterinary universities to conduct the first immunotherapy study for brain tumors in dogs using an oncolytic herpes simplex virus.
New study shows the positive impact therapy dogs have on stressed students.
On April 28, the global veterinary community will celebrate World Veterinary Day—highlighting important contributions of the veterinary profession.
Following the death of a rabbit being used in the UC Davis animal research program, the university has agreed to pay a penalty of $5000 set by the USDA.
With a focus on treating aging pets, the 24-hour symposium will be livestreamed to attendees around the world.
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.
With a median house price of more than $1 million, San Francisco tops the list of the most expensive housing markets in the United States. Here are the other chart-topping counties for each state.
Allowing pets in nursing homes undoubtedly has health benefits for residents, but it seems the associated risks are not being addressed in most facilities.
In the first 3 months of 2018, 33 veterinary hospitals in the United States and Canada received AAHA accreditation.
This universal guide strives to provide clarity in an area of veterinary medicine that is widely ignored and subject to many myths and misconceptions.
Canada’s first and only telemedicine service to offer on-demand video consultations with veterinarians launched earlier this month.
Aggression in cats is a complex problem that requires open and honest client communication and an understanding of when medication should be part of the treatment plan.
Congress is calling on the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to increase public access to its inspection reports on animal breeders and other animal-related facilities.
We take a look at the potential impact of pet wearables on the veterinary practice of the future.
Experts share their insight on why this disease is on the rise, whether resistance is a concern, and fresh approaches to prevention.