
Zachary Wright, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), highlights the unique clinical presentations of mast cell disease in cats compared with dogs.

Zachary Wright, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology), highlights the unique clinical presentations of mast cell disease in cats compared with dogs.

Kathleen Allison-Black, DVM, explains how veterinary clinics can use AI scribes and closed LLM tools to streamline documentation, improve client communication, protect patient data, and retain clinician oversight while reducing after-hours charting.

Innovative reproductive science at Infinity Exotics births a Bongo antelope from an Eland surrogate.

Real resilience starts with understanding what matters most to you, explain Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS, and Jennifer Edwards, DVM, ACC, CPC, ELI-MP.

The seal is awarded to products that meet the criteria for effectiveness in controlling plaque and/or calculus in dogs and cats.

Discover the complexities of Addison's disease in dogs, including diagnosis, treatment options, and management strategies for hypoadrenocorticism.

Lindsay Hallman, CVT, CCMT, VTS (Oncology) and Katelyn McDonald, CVT, VTS (Oncology), discuss methods for a calm administration and positive pet experience.

Discover the latest advancements in feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) treatment and diagnosis in veterinary medicine, featuring expert insights on effective strategies and alternatives.

"Our research shows that a one-size-fits-all approach to controlling avian pathogenic E coli infections is not effective," said Jai Mehat, BSc, PGCert, PhD, FHEA, coauthor of the study.

Understanding where a client is on the spectrum of concern regarding their pet’s quality of life is essential, explains Monica Tarantino, DVM, MBA, in this interview at the 2025 New York Vet Show.

Learn more about the decisions that matter most early in a marriage and the systems that keep money from becoming a recurring source of stress.

Galina Hayes, BVSc, DVSc, PhD, DACVECC, DACVS, discusses how to adapt the surgical technique when challenges arise.

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The announcement comes as raw pet food products have tested positive for bird flu amid fall migratory season.

Discover how nutrition and environmental enrichment can enhance the health of senior pets.

Veterinarians who have graduated within the past 7 years or students in their last year of veterinary school could receive up to $100,000 under the proposed bill.

Gallant is developing FDA-regulated, off-the-shelf mesenchymal stromal cell therapies to rapidly modulate inflammation, support tissue repair, and make stem cell treatment broadly available to cats and dogs.

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The program is used to combat New World screwworm, a global health threat.

The United Kingdom plans to end certain animal testing for safety assessments starting in 2026.

Mytulin EQ supports immune health, cellular support, and performance recovery for horses.

Ahead of the holiday season, be sure to caution clients on the dangers this time of year can present to pets

The longest government shutdown in US history came to an end on November 12.

The study results place the American foulbrood prevention therapy closer to full USDA licensure.

Inertial measurement unit sensors with machine‑learned risk scoring can flag a tiny group of Thoroughbreds at much higher risk of fatal musculoskeletal injury, enabling targeted clinical evaluation.

Discover innovative uses of hyaluronic acid in veterinary dentistry, enhancing healing and treatment.

The latest updates relating to animal care establishments and platforms.

This completion is a crucial requirement in the approval process for a drug.

The organization elected new officers and board members during its 2025 Triennial Heartworm Symposium.