
Dr. Pamela Johnsen took $170,000 from her mother to send to a man she met online.

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.

Funny veterinarian releases A Wild Life, a three-part DVD that features standup comedy, animal expeditions and children's games.

Preliminary assessments look good for first skin grafts.

Anderson credited with changing veterinary behavior approach from punitive to motivational.

Yoghund brand Organic Banana & Peanut Butter flavor frozen yogurt dog treats possibly contaminated.

Incredible Dr. Pol star unfazed by probation, professional scrutiny.

After bad ratings and even worse reviews, NBC euthanizes the veterinary clinic comedy.

Veterinarians, officials continue to encourage vaccination to stave off further infection but expect new cases to decline.

Veterinary researchers conclude that music can be a cost-effective, practical way to improve shelter environments.

Friends, co-workers and clients excited for Hiser and Peckens to return home in coming days.

No illnesses from the product have been reported.

Public shows up in support of nonprofit spay-neuter clinics.

Veterinarians say they're writing prescriptions when appropriate but maintain unique dispensing ability.

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National Geographic says disciplinary action will not affect the highly rated show.

State veterinary board proposes changes to practice act; lack of consensus prevents state VMA from taking a stance.

Recalled chicken jerky is produced domestically.

Recall affects peanut butter products distributed through Target and Trader Joe's.

Drs. Ernie Ward, Ruth MacPete, Jeff Werber and Justine Lee host talk show to educate pet owners and raise the profile of veterinarians across the map.

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed Senate Bill 1229 Wednesday, which prohibits landlords from refusing occupancy to a potential tenant with pets that are not declawed or devocalized.

Board adopts audit recommendations, asks for additional staffing.

Findings indicate that starting salaries, job offers dwindling while average student debt load grows.

After four years, both groups agree to terminate their preferred provider contract.

High-profile legal case could set new precedent in field of animal law.

John Sangiorgio, DVM, descends Albany hotel wall for New York Special Olympics.

Manufacturer assures veterinarians, pet owners that production and distribution of popular brands will resume.