Nutritional and toxicologic feeding trials with 3 species of farm animals demonstrated that decreased feed consumption and reduced weight gains in pigs are the main effects of ingestion of a diet...
The purpose of the study presented here is to show the possibilities of flow cytometric analysis for immunophenotypic characterization of canine malignant lymphoma.
When Jackie Jaloszynski was reluctant to treat her anxious dog’s allergies with injections, Dr. Ina Herrmann offered a new transdermal immunotherapy that she had never used before.
Dicrocoeliosis is mainly caused by Dicrocoelium dendriticum, which is also known as ‘lancet fluke’ or ‘small liver fluke’ as opposed to Fasciola spp., otherwise known as the ‘liver...
Partnership will validate high quality, species-specific Ankyron binders for key animal health science applications, including prevention and monitoring of zoonotic diseases
Five years into its evolution as a 100GROUP company, Kennel Connection, led by Owner and CEO Jeff Brodsly, has delivered one of its most transformative years to date.
A case–control study involving 255 small ruminants herds randomly selected was carried out in Portugal between January and December 2004, to identify risk factors associated with brucellosis...
Veterinarians are well placed to supervise and ensure canine welfare. However, the perception of animal welfare among veterinarians may vary depending on the level of training and professional...
The aim of the following study was to investigate the effect of dairy production systems, including housing, farm management, pasture access and concentrate supplementation on veterinary diagnosed...
Bond Vet, a 50 clinic veterinary care company known for modernizing and elevating the pet healthcare experience, today announced that it has surpassed 1,000,000 pet visits, providing care to more...
Clinical toxoplasmosis was diagnosed in 15 cats by correlating serologic evidence of infection and clinical signs to either response to therapy or histopathologic demonstration of the organism.