
2008 EPA regulations may have unintended but dangerous consequences.

FDA continues to investigate pet illnesses associated with Chinese chicken products.

Companies announce new products and services for veterinarians.

Three organizations receive funding, recognition for their contributions to veterinary medicine and the human-animal bond.

The Bayer Veterinary Care Usage Study: Feline Findings reveals medical need, practice opportunities in better care for unserved and underserved cats.

Company schedules initial public offering to sell 86.1 million shares under trading symbol "ZTS."

Restored budget gives school more than $97 million to build new campus.

Schenck waived her right to a preliminary hearing.

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Redesigned publications feature innovative resources.

New equipment tax could increase cost of care, experts say.

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VPI announces most common monikers for dogs, cats and exotic pets.

Milo's Kitchen, Waggin' Train and Canyon Creek Ranch brands have pulled affected treats from retailer shelves.

Distraught over the death of a cat, 68-year-old threatens to take an AK-47 to hospital.

No need for traditional veterinary care with treatment downloads via quantum tricorder.

Council has one year to comply to retain status as veterinary school accreditor.

Manufacturer no longer permitted to maintain exclusivity agreements with all top veterinary distributors.

Department of Homeland Security signs land transfer agreement for the high-risk veterinary research site.

Webster was acquired by Patterson Companies in 2001.

Preliminary laboratory tests indicate that contaminated hay is the culprit.

GHLIT working to transition members to new plan by the time coverage runs out Dec. 31, 2013.

Dog treats were made specifically for PetSmart stores.

Improved resources, easier opportunities for engagement and a smarter, more eye-catching design take these veterinary brands to the next level.

Bittering agent will be applied to products manufactured in all 50 states.

Common commercial rodenticide thought to be cause of poisoning.

Veterinary school hopes to regain full accreditation with $20.9 million expansion.

Awards average $98,000; go to veterinarians who agree to work in underserved areas.

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