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WSAVA adds nutrition to five vital assessments
Dundas, Ontario - The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) crafted a set of global nutrition guidelines consistent with those released last year by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
Disaster preparedness: Planning for the worst, hoping for the best
National Report - All disasters start locally. According to Dr. Heather Case, it's a concept that drives emergency response during catastrophic events.
Elanco makes offer on Janssen Animal Health
Indianapolis - Elano, the animal-health division of Eli Lilly and Co., has made an upspecified offer to acquire the animal-health portfolio owned by Janssen Pharmaceutica, a Johnson & Johnson company.
Arkansas lawmakers consider big changes to veterinary practice act
Little Rock, Ark. - Arkansas lawmakers are considering multiple exemptions that would officially allow non-DVMs to perform procedures like castration and dehorning of agricultural animals.
Nebraska considers non-DVM embryo transplants
Lincoln, Neb. - If passed, non-veterinarians would be able to perform limited reproductive services in Nebraska, according to new legislation.
Surgery STAT: An overview of primary hyperparathyroidism in dogs
This condition may be more common than you think, so evaluate all dogs with increased calcium concentrations.
Veterinarians may have to provide new information to clients
Harrisburg, Pa. - Veterinarians in Pennsylvania may be required to provide pet owners better documentation about medication usage, dosages and contraindications if drugs are administered outside the veterinary hospital.
More than skin deep
Fort Pierce, Fla. - The media spotlight once again shone on veterinary medicine in a less-than-traditional way.
Colorado seeks VCPR exemption for drug dispensing
Denver - Veterinarians who help a colleague provide a needed medication to a patient will be exempt from any disciplinary action if a new Senate bill is passed.
Tale of survival highlights importance of spaying, neutering
Sulphur, Okla. - After cheating death and surviving a frigid night in a Dumpster, Wall-E the puppy is somewhat of a celebrity.
The client who wouldn't leave
I hurried into the exam room and uttered my usual cheery "Good morning!" before realizing that no one else was there.
The rise of animal law
Shifting societal perceptions, and a lot of money, fueling popularity.
AVMF offers many forms of disaster assistance
Schaumburg, Ill. - Whether a veterinarian has helped animals impacted by disaster or lost it all in a catastrophe, the American Veterinary Medical Foundation has several resources at the DVM's disposal.
Bill would award veterinary expenses to pet owners following dog attacks
Hartford, Conn. - Connecticut lawmakers are eyeing legislation that would compensate owners of animals that are killed or maimed by other dogs.
CSU forms spin-off to develop new products
Fort Collins, Colo. - A new company called VetDC will serve as a new arm of Colorado State University (CSU) to develop and market new products for the veterinary market.
Florida clinics could face more regulation
Tallahassee, Fla. - Florida lawmakers want the state's Board of Veterinary Medicine to set minimum standards for vaccination clinics.
Local Colorado outbreak in dogs stymies vets, labs
Durango, Colo. - About 150 dogs in Durango, Colo., have fallen ill with one local veterinarian can only call a "mystery."
Kan. veterinarian-client confidentiality bill stalls
Topeka, Kan. - It was designed to protect veterinary/client confidentiality, but pushback from the state veterinary board may table a state bill's chances to move forward this year.
Colleges continue search for new veterinary deans
National Report - The search for new deans of Oklahoma State University's Center for Veterinary Health Sciences and the University of California-Davis' (UC-Davis) School of Veterinary Medicine are well underway.
U of Minnesota opens Animal Trauma Center
St. Paul, Min. - The University of Minnesota Veterinary Medical Center has opened a new trauma center designed to mimic the human model for clinical trauma care.
A road to recovery
Nashville, Tenn. - Crossing your fingers and hoping it never happens to you is not an effective disaster management plan.
Catalyst survey documents DVMs' perceptions on cat care
National Report - Nearly one-third of the veterinary professionals surveyed don't typically bring their own cat in for an annual wellness examination.
Arkansas eyes new veterinary program
Magnolia, Ark. - Southern Arkansas University officials are talking about a new veterinary school.
Tufts receives patent for E. coli treatment
Grafton, Mass. - Veterinarians at Tufts University discovered a new treatment for people suffering from E. coli poisoning.
Hawaii mulls new CE requirements
Honolulu - Lawmakers in Hawaii are considering new continuing education (CE) requirements for veterinarians.
Doctor Debate: Wellness testing-good medicine or not?
Two practitioners' takes-and your chance to chime in.
Doctor Debate: Wellness testing-more important than ever!
I've proudly promoted wellness testing because what is the cost of not testing?
Idea Exchange: Vacuum with spice!
Use this reader tip to mask that icky carpet smell.
Case study: Acute kidney failure from hypotension in a dog
A 5-year-old 79.2-lb (36-kg) castrated male Doberman pinscher underwent a routine dental prophylaxis.
Idea Exchange: Vaccine trays help keep fecal mess contained
Keep fecal messes to a minimum with this reader tip.