March 10, 2021
Weekly News Roundup 3/5 to 3/11
This week: Great apes vaccinated against COVID, the world’s oldest pet cemetery, and a new blindness gene is uncovered in a canine study.
March 10, 2021
This week: Great apes vaccinated against COVID, the world’s oldest pet cemetery, and a new blindness gene is uncovered in a canine study.
March 11, 2021
The rumors started surfacing a month ago: Johnson & Johnson’s 1-inch porous tape was in short supply. Some hospitals started hoarding it. So what’s the deal?
March 10, 2021
New research suggests that simple changes in activity levels and diet can reduce free-roaming cats’ predation.
March 17, 2021
CSU will join the growing ranks of veterinary colleges that have chosen to eliminate terminal procedures from their curriculum.
March 18, 2021
This week: The first known COVID UK variant in animals turns up in Texas, 30 years and counting for the most popular dog breed in the US, and mouse embryos are growing—but not where you’d expect.
March 17, 2021
Bravo Packing, Inc., has expanded a voluntary recall of two frozen raw pet food products after samples tested positive for Salmonella and Listeria monocytogenes .
March 25, 2021
This week: Invasive species help drive global pet trade, dog chemo for a fox, and pet owners may be heading back to the office—with their pets.
March 25, 2021
“We’re seeing it show up in all sorts of products,” said Ahna Brutlag of the Pet Poison Helpline. “Products that aren’t even edible.”
April 08, 2021
“The DEA never shuts down,” said Jack Teitelman. Not even during a pandemic.
April 08, 2021
No one likes anesthetic complications. The most effective way to prevent complications is to establish anesthetic processes that result in high-level anesthesia care.