
Many residents are reporting lost pets after Wednesday's explosion.
Local clinic, Texas A&M emergency team work to care for the animals of West, Texas.
Hospitals that meet AAHA's 900-plus standards will be exempt from state board inspection.
All finished before blasts, one just minutes before bombs detonated.
Novartis parasiticide has been out of production since December 2011.
PetArmorPro Advanced will be sold over the counter at Walmart.
Recalled lots did not meet standards over the life of the product.
HR 1528 would exempt veterinarians from DEA restrictions on transporting controlled substances.
Carolyn Vaughn claimed to be running rescue operation.
State high court upholds 122-year-old precedent maintaining pets as personal property.
In this issue: Get an in-depth comparison of pet insurance for better client compliance; read up on skin diseases in geriatric cats; get expert advice on selling your practice; learn about an equine burn victim; plus videos, photos, quizzes and more.
16,000 dogs have been served in the past six years.
Veterinary news, expert commentary, and more.
Federal legislation would prohibit domestic slaughter and export of live horses.
Purina says it is fully cooperating with investigation; racing board hopes to prevent horses from ingesting the banned substance.
Dr. Marsha Heinke breaks down what you need to know about this massive piece of legislation--as a veterinarian, as a business owner and as a consumer of healthcare services yourself.
Patricia Schenck avoids jail time but incurs more than $10,000 in fines and restitution.
Data suggests focusing on clients and preventive care could bring profession an additional $350 million.
Brandi Tomko sentenced on four felonies and four misdemeanors.
Veterinarians-turned-politicians plan to give bipartisan support to veterinary health issues.
No illnesses have been reported at this time.
CATalyst Council says items such as household plants and human food can be toxic.
Western Veterinary Conference announces David Little will replace retiring CEO Guy Pidgeon, DVM, DACVIM.
Recall only affects product made June 14, 2012.
Cats fed product long-term could be at risk for thiamine deficiency.
Veterinarians abuzz over article on student debt 'trap.'
Consumers can receive a full refund.
In this issue: Get fast facts on feline healthcare; check out the 2013 Hospital of the Year; watch an expert strip skin graft technique; dig deep to connect with pet owners facing cancer diagnoses; assess the value of equine nasal strips; plus videos, photos, quizzes and more.
Although focused on the negative influence of rising debt and decreasing demand in the veterinary profession, article offers hope for at least one veterinarian.