
The Natural Disaster Search Dog Foundation teams relied on canine rescuers during the 2025 California wildfires
Ed Kane, PhD, is a researcher and consultant in animal nutrition. He is an author and editor on nutrition, physiology and veterinary medicine with a background in horses, pets and livestock. Kane is based in Seattle.

The Natural Disaster Search Dog Foundation teams relied on canine rescuers during the 2025 California wildfires

Immunotherapy may benefit both canine and human patients with this deadly disease

The nonprofit organization Crisis Response Canines is actively supporting communities affected by critical events that include mass violence and natural disasters

An academy in California is teaching equine care and equestrian skills to children and adults while students build confidence and pursue personal goals

This new imaging technology is advancing equine diagnostics, especially for racetrack horses

Maryna Mullerman, DVM class of 2025, discusses raising awareness on the current situation in Ukraine, her interest in international veterinary work, and the importance of veterinary education

A deep dive into the American Association of Equine Practitioners On-Call veterinarian program with 2 clinicians who are on the frontline.

Research funded by the Human Animal Bond Research Institute and Pet Partners will evaluate the impact of therapy dog visits on anxiety in children receiving emergency care.

Results of this retrospective study of California racehorses may mean that one day this type of fracture can be prevented.

When an injury or illness occurs during training, racing, or within the barn area, the new Churchill Downs Equine Medical Triage Center is designed for immediate 24/7 treatment.

Charges have been filed against 27 individuals in the $100 billion global horse racing industry.

Research is limited in this area of equine veterinary care, but one practitioner has an approach that works.

Research has shown that reducing dust and mold exposure from hay may help combat inflammatory airway disease and improve performance in racehorses. We talk with researchers who are studying this problem.

Dogs are detecting human cancer today, so a team of North Carolina veterinary school researchers is exploring whether that same ability could be turned to help dogkind.

With dogs amazing olfactory capabilities, researchers are optimistic that they will one day play a regular in early disease detection.

The science is clear: Canine companionship offer great health benefits. So its not surprising that more and more companies are allowing dogs in the workplace.

Catastrophic injuries peaked in late February and March 2019; veterinarians point to multiple factors, call for further investigation.

By duplicating high-performance and defect-free animals, the horse industry is discovering new ways to mold the genetics of the equine population.

A look at the use of this bone-modifying drug in horses and the concern for proper bone metabolism.

American Horse Council, AAEP, USDA pledge to keep U.S. horse herd healthy in case of a disease outbreak.

At the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, dogs arent just mans best friendtheyre mans lifeline. Heres a look at what it takes to put a search team together.

With class 1 malocclusions, warns an equine veterinary dentist, you must do a thorough examination of the bone structure before trying to even out a horses teeth.

The team at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute gets to diagnosis and treatment quicklyand they say it makes all the difference.

Nearly 500 horses were on site when a California wildfire hit the property. Equine veterinarian Dr. Chuck Jenkins saw the disaster firsthandand helped save as many lives as possible.

Collaborative partnerships between equine veterinarians and farriers support healthier hooves and horses.

With a little less than three years to go, will equine researchers meet the ambitious goal of Vision 2020to conquer laminitis?

The founders of Horses for Heroes Cowboy Up! program think a four-letter problem like PTSD calls for a four-legged solution. Heres how theyre helping veterans transition from wounded warriors to successful civilians.

Equine veterinarians can educate horse owners and farm managers about the risk of using a same-old, same-old approach to dewormingand offer a custom approach for each farm.

From ringworm to allergies to skin cancer, a veterinary dermatologist walks you through some updates on the most common conditions you might face in your equine veterinary patients.

When a foals improper placement is interfering with delivery, the practitioners success hinges on accurate determination of the cause and swift, appropriate intervention.

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