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Those who receive assistance through veterinary trust may not have enough to feed animal companions.
Nut product manufacturer implicated in Salmonella outbreak that led to dog treat recall.
Contamination found during testing by the Colorado Department of Agriculture.
Canine vaccine line now available with 50 percent less volume.
Russell Hackler was flying solo when his homebuilt aircraft collided with a hillside near airport.
Friends and clients express sadness and appreciation for late veterinarian.
Former hospital account administrator pleads guilty to three counts of theft.
Practice owner plans to return to facility after renovation.
Improved detection confirms significant threat from lone star tick, supports need for year-round tick control in dogs and cats.
Circumstance and cause of death still unknown.
Reports indicate use of Elastrator bands.
Mizzou veterinarian sees large spike in bacterial infection.
Survey reveals dosage changes, product substitutions that have harmed pets.
Human pharmacists may misinterpret veterinary medication and dosage instructions, agency says.
Political rookie Ted Yoho beats Democratic opponent by more than 100,000 votes.
Measure 5 on the North Dakota ballot failed Tuesday.
Pet food found to be high in moisture.
Consumers urged to return effected product.
Pressured by public, legislators and state VMA, board votes down amendment targeting nonprofit clinics.
Class action case under way between BP and businesses that suffered economic hit in 2010.
Blood bank encourages pet owners, veterinarians to recruit volunteers.
Veterinary technician organization transitions to new leadership after organization more than doubles membership.
New Jersey clinic works with clients by phone and social media due to road closures.
Dr. Pamela Johnsen took $170,000 from her mother to send to a man she met online.
The university's College of Veterinary Medicine joins a select group able to perform the procedure.
Antiepileptic drug dosages have now been corrected.
Founders saw the opportunity for a business model that meets the needs of clients and veterinarians.