Twenty-three agencies representing eight federal departments have developed the first-ever National One Health Framework. According to a government report, “The One Health approach applies across ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has sent warning letters to six companies selling unapproved medications that claim to treat and control feline and canine seizures. The products are not ...
The American Veterinary Medical Association and the Veterinary Information Network Foundation have released the results of a study of how student loans and finances influence the well-being of new ...
A new Vetsource study that examined transactional data from 6,574 veterinary practices found decreased visits, fewer active patients, lagging wellness care and slower revenue growth in 2024. The key ...
A University of Liverpool research team will examine how adopting a small mammal, including rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats and mice, affects the owner’s well-being. “Current research is often ...
The Danish-Swedish farmdog has become the 202nd canine breed recognized in the American Kennel Club’s purebred registry. The change allows Danish-Swedish farmdogs to compete in the Working Group at ...
Opening Shots columnist Dr. Ernie Ward answers your questions.
AI’s evolution is outpacing our profession’s ability to keep up, but veterinarians can help steer the technology in an ideal direction. We’re witnessing a cultural transformation in which a patient’s ...
In the struggle to hire and retain team members, pet health insurance is an employee perk that pays off in multiple ways.
Rambling and oversharing come naturally in uncomfortable environments. That’s a bad combination when the DEA visits.
You’re not a peddler. You’re a veterinary professional looking out for your patients’ best interests. Whether in person or online, the educating of veterinary teams by sales reps needs to remain a ...
Rambling and oversharing come naturally in uncomfortable environments. That’s a bad combination when the DEA visits.