
Fourteen animals in barnyard area die in June 20 flooding.

Fourteen animals in barnyard area die in June 20 flooding.

A genetically modified form of Bermuda grass known as Tifton 85 seems to be the cause of death for a herd of Corriente cattle in central Texas.

Regulation on livestock movement in effect until state is declared free of VS.

West Nile virus, found in birds and mosquitoes, has been identified by the Illinois Department of Public Health in 13 counties.

Veterinary school will also partner with local humane society for additional spay-neuter surgery training.

Television show about a veterinarian who loves animals, hates people will premiere on Sept. 26.

Past behavior plays important role in manifestation of pain-related aggression.

Man seriously injured as animal eludes owner, veterinary school staff.

Director says fire caused $105,000 worth of damage.

Hoffsis scheduled to leave July 1, 2013.

Veterinary groups propose ban on use of action devices, performance packages in Tennessee walking horses.

Legislation would prevent landlords from requiring potential tenants to declaw or devocalize their pets.

Contaminated dog food blamed for infant's Salmonella infection; companies cited for negligence.

Veterinary drug spinoff company plans to offer minority share in stocks in 2013.

Federal agency seeks to overturn court's ruling to start proceedings addressing concerns.

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Battling the big-box bullies.

Police think fire was intentional and related to two others on main campus.

Andrew Manesis, DVM, accused of tossing 35 pets into the woods instead of cremating bodies.

Horses found in west Texas test positive for equine piroplasmosis, USDA reports.

Initiatives focus on public health plus safety and effectiveness of animal feed and drugs.

Practice owner receives outpouring of support from community.

Undercover investigation reveals abusive practices; multiple violations of Horse Protection Act cited.

Case highlights ongoing concerns of veterinarians and pet owners over FDA warnings.

Investigation reveals feed supply was not a contributing factor in disease transmission.

New definition of "retail pet store" designed to ensure health and welfare of pets sold sight-unseen to buyers.

Environmental sampling of pharmacy's clean room revealed presence of microorganisms and fungal growth.

Pet insurance company reveals the highest claims reported over the past year-most cost clients more than $10,000.

FDA inspection finds that South Carolina plant did not take reasonable precautions to prevent contamination.