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USDA issues conditional license for H5N2 vaccination
The vaccine from Zoetis, Avian Influenza Vaccine, H5N2 Subtype, Killed Virus, is for poultry and has been demonstrated to be safe, pure, and to have a reasonable expectation of efficacy
Managing canine oral tumors
The type of lesion will guide treatment and prognosis
Laverdia-CA1's field trial ends, statistical analysis to begin
Most major sections of the new animal drug application for Laverdia-CA1 have been deemed complete by the FDA, bringing the drug closer to approval
Wrap up: Cattle and bison imports from Mexico to resume under new screwworm inspection protocol, and other news
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Generic therapy is available for managing OA pain in horses
Approved by the FDA in January 2024, EquiCoxib is a noninvasive, liquid formulation.
Image quiz: Identify an eye condition
A look at an ophthalmologic condition.
Medical mishap leads to accidental poisoning of puppy
Nellie, a doodle puppy, was accidentally given Ambien instead of UTI medication
World’s first lab-grown meat pet treats launched in the UK
A London-based startup is now selling the first-ever cultivated dog treats
Unique labs provide hands-on training at Fetch Charlotte
Topics in suturing, cytology, and emergency care are presented by expert faculty for veterinary professionals
Advancing DEI in veterinary medicine
Kemba L. Marshall, MPH, DVM, DABVP (Avian), shares more about her upcoming book, and the journey that brought her to becoming an author
Congress reintroduces bipartisan xylazine bill
The legislation seeks to empower law enforcement and fight the opioid epidemic while also protecting access to the drug for veterinary use
Cattle and bison imports from Mexico will resume following new screwworm inspection protocol
USDA APHIS and Mexico are collaborating on New World screwworm screening and treatment measures
Clinic center: Veterinary clinics expand their services
Take a look at these veterinary centers newly opened, coming soon, or expanding
USDA confirms new avian influenza genotype in dairy cattle
Originally found mostly in wild birds and poultry, H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b, genotype D1.1, was discovered in dairy cattle last month
Drug free ways to manage pain and separation anxiety in pets
How Zomedica's Assisi Loop and Calmer Canine line use targeted pulsed electromagnetic fields (tPEMF) to reduce pain and anxiety in pets.
Understanding anticipatory grief in pet owners
Learn about caregiver burden, how to improve communication with clients, and why their decision-making is affected by a pet’s end-of-life journey
Tackling parasites with year-round control
Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM, shares the most important control strategy for protecting dogs against parasites
Not reinventing the wheel—rethinking it!
Innovations in 2025
New AI tool for in-clinic cancer screening is announced
AI Masses is an addition to Zoetis’ Vetscan Imagyst platform
Power up your dental conversations
Follow 8 tips for confident client conversations
Combating burnout in veterinary school
Student ambassador Connor Velasco shares how he manages burnout in veterinary school
Biotechnology company announces financial and clinical milestones
Vetigenics is seeing encouraging results of a completed study for an antibody aimed at treating oral melanoma in dogs, used in combination with palliative radition.
The increasing demand for blood products
Meghan Respess, DVM, DACVECC, discusses the need for more banking programs and animal donors
Paws and profits: Celebrating career milestones in the veterinary industry
These 5 individuals are being recognized for advancements in their careers
Managing dystocia with surgery
Treating the condition requires an understanding of this common reproductive emergency
UC Davis performs its first retinopexy
A recent purchase at UC Davis was used to help restore the vision of a 7-year-old Shih-Tzu
The economics of dental care
Offering and promoting oral health services can help boost the bottom line
Treatment options for mild atopic dermatitis
Jason B. Pieper, DVM, MS, DACVD, shares the #1 cause for atopic dermatitis
FDA notifies veterinarians of animal burn risk linked to human medical devices
Dogs have experienced burn injuries following unsafe use of Megadyne grounding pads
Grants awarded globally to 20 spay and neuter programs
SPCA International is providing $165,000 in total funding to support spay-and-neuter initiatives and education.