January 06, 2021
FDA investigating pet food for lethal levels of toxin
The FDA is investigating now-recalled Sportmix pet food for potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin following the deaths of more than two dozen dogs. .
January 06, 2021
The FDA is investigating now-recalled Sportmix pet food for potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin following the deaths of more than two dozen dogs. .
November 17, 2020
In the past, e-commerce often meant just selling products online, but we are now experiencing a new set of circumstances where services are also increasingly being transacted over the internet. Are you ready?
January 21, 2021
This week: A new veterinary school is coming in the fall, a new Purdue scholarship promotes DE&I, and the top obesity-related pet insurance claims.
January 14, 2021
Last week it was 28. This week, it’s more than 70. That’s how many pets have died after eating Sportmix pet food due to suspected aflatoxin poisoning.
January 13, 2021
In today’s world, delaying travel isn’t always possible for heartworm-positive dogs, especially for rescue dogs in need of rehoming. Here's how to make it easier.
January 14, 2021
This week: First recorded cases of gorillas catching COVID, brachycephalic cats at a disadvantage in conflict resolution, and feeding dogs leftovers may have helped domesticate them.
January 13, 2021
A new urine culture test that delivers results in less than 24 hours could help veterinarians prescribe fewer antibiotics when they’re not needed.
January 12, 2021
Preventive healthcare is an important part of your commitment to quality care for your patients. But at any busy practice, preventive healthcare can get lost in the nonstop action of a regular day. Sometimes it takes a talented champion within the practice team to keep preventive healthcare a priority within your hospital.
January 26, 2021
Preventive h ealthcare g uidelines are essential to provide the highest quality of care for your patients. These free tools can help you put them in place .
February 04, 2021
Anthropologists at Washington State University found that dogs’ relationships with women might have had a greater impact on the development of the dog-human bond than their relationships with men.