By Professor Lionel J. Dawson, BVSc, Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine
To ensure successful births of lambs and kids, it is important to monitor the pregnant does and ewes, be prepared to aid in a difficult birth and have a plan to care for the new babies in order to...
Loyal's regulatory expert Karen Greenwood said that the FDA’s decision means the company’s scientific design of the study meets high quality standards and will validate whether the company’s...
A recent systemic review of mesotherapy in human medicine found that only a small percentage of studies identified had a methodology sufficiently robust to be included in the review. The authors also...
Inflammatory airway disorders were present in 57% of the cases
The aim of this study was to describe clinical characteristics in a cohort of 30 dogs with reverse sneezing. Clinicians retrospectively evaluated signalment, clinical features, results of diagnostic...
PetTalk, from the School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University
Dr. Brian Shoemake, a clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, discusses the physiology behind grain overload, treatment methods, and how to...
When pets are fighting cancer, malnutrition is one of the greatest risks, which can make it hard to optimize a pet's quality of life. Pets can lose lean muscle, experience digestion issues and loss...
For this single-center retrospective descriptive study, dogs with sternal lymphadenopathy and cytological or histological diagnosis of neoplasia were included.
Ticks, and the diseases they spread, are becoming increasingly prevalent across the U.S., and most tick-borne diseases recognized in dogs have been found in cats.
Dr. Navarre serves as extension veterinarian for the Louisiana State University AgCenter, Louisiana Beef Quality Assurance Coordinator and treasurer of the NAVC Board of Directors.
In cattle, the main applications are the diagnosis and monitoring of frequent diseases such as mastitis and metritis in dairy cows and respiratory problems in young calves.
Thanks to a public document known as 13f, which can be viewed on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) website, even small investors can see what large investors and funds have bought and...
Startup set to launch Valley fever vaccine in 2023
Dylan Balsz, Anivive founder and CEO, and Dr. Dave Bruyette, DVM and chief medical officer, spoke with Veterinary33 about the status of their vaccine development and what else the future holds for...
Annual grants to provide additional $1 million for shelters, rescues advocating for dog adoption
The foundation will focus on several categories to increase adoption rates across the animal welfare community, including foster, behavior and transport programs.
Dufour-Zavala, executive director of the Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network, said that the 2015 HPAI outbreak decreased during the summer months. The 2022 virus continued to spread from farm-to-farm...
By Olivia Hall, Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine
A year ago, the pig named Willow could barely move. When the three-year-old rescue animal was brought to the Cornell University Nemo Farm Animal Hospital in January, severe lameness in several limbs...
National Poison Prevention Week, which falls during the third full week of March, is the perfect time to educate your clients about common household items that are toxic to pets and how they should...
PetTalk, from the School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University
Botulism, a neuromuscular disease, develops in horses who have ingested the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. This bacterium is commonly found in the environment but can grow rapidly in food spoiled...
The Healthy Dog Importation Act was introduced in both houses of Congress in February 2023. The bill would strengthen importation standards to ensure that all dogs entering the country are healthy...