
Search engine shares the top 10 questions people asked about dogs and cats in 2014.

Tacaribe virus hasn't been isolated since the late 1950s in Trinidadian bats.

Scripted questions designed to gauge applicants communication, critical thinking skills.

Egg legislation points to the need for moderation, compromise in issues where interests conflict.

Consumers asked to return 3.5-ounce bags of jerky treats to stores.

Interventional radiology technique helps form clots and close shunt vessel.

Uncle Sam says post-recession prices are up 15 percent, but new research from VPI-Nationwide and Purdue University hints at stagnation.

Some lots of OTC omeprazole drug may be subpotent; product lacks FDA approval.

Organization seeking congressional support from veterinarians for initiative promoting health benefits of pets.

Michigan veterinarian faces two charges, including negligence and incompetence.

CAPC study reveals that 90 percent of pet owners want to be alerted to high incidence of parasites in their area.

Omas Pride has ceased production of the frozen products until investigation of the issue is complete.

ASBVME rejected the judges recommendation to find Dr. Margaret Ferrell not guilty on all 29 charges, but the 26 rulings they did agree on contradict long-held assertions by opponents.

Heartworm product, part of Novartis acquisition, has been unavailable since 2011.

Warning letter cites multiple violations at Allentown facility and threatens further action if prompt corrective actions are not made.

With 12 horses now dead and several more deteriorating at Florida facility, company agrees to pay all veterinary bills and replace lost horses when owners are emotionally ready.

Manufacturer says there is no evidence to indicate contamination; ranch owner says multiple tests confirm monensin in feed.

Dr. Margaret Ferrell is touted as 'one of the best surgeons he has seen in 42 years' by expert witness, while dissenters continue to claim non-profit, low cost clinics are unfair competition that provide substandard care.

Pet medications bill still kicking; new grants could provide opportunities for rural veterinarians.

Responses defend veterinarians', industry's motivations and sense of ethical propriety.

Biologic therapy to treat canine osteoarthritis currently undergoing field trials.

APHIS gets $49.5 million bump, but spending bill still prohibits funding for horse inspection activities.

Veterinary speaker and author hopes weekly Web show will take pet owner education to the next level.

Stacey Addison imprisoned in fall 2014 for witnessing a drug crime in Timor-Leste.

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Take a minute from the hustle for a chuckle and lot of help to get through the holiday season.

But proving that judgment is not impaired by compensation from industry is virtually impossible.

This young veterinarian got free of her six-figure debt fastand shes loving the freedom it brings.

However, AVMA Council on Education must work to resolve outstanding issues, reach out to all stakeholders in veterinary profession.