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July 25, 2019

New study offers more fodder to spay/neuter discussion

The age at which large-breed dogs are spayed or neutered has become a hot topic with regard to obesity and nontraumatic orthopedic injuries, and a new study published July 17 in the journal PLOS ONE and based on data from the Morris Animal Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study provides more information for veterinarians.

January 22, 2020

Weekly News Roundup 1/17 to 1/23

This week: A new music-streaming service for pets, the most-trafficked animal in the world might be one you’ve never heard of, and why you don’t want to be alone with a cat if the end is near.

February 13, 2020

Pet obesity: Is it a disease yet?

According to Banfield Pet Hospital, pet obesity is an epidemic. But if it’s an epidemic, does that mean it’s a disease?

February 26, 2020

Weekly News Roundup 2/21 to 2/27

This week: Canine blood banks face increased regulation in California, Western has a new name, and what happened to the happiest animal in the world?

March 04, 2020

Weekly News Roundup 2/28 to 3/5

This week: Pet insurance payouts hit new highs, heat-seeking dog noses, and UC Davis named top veterinary school (again).

August 27, 2020

Weekly News Roundup 8/21 to 8/27

This week: Not all service dogs make the cut, active dogs are less fearful, and veterinary students in Georgia will learn to care for bees.

September 16, 2020

US Pet Market Outlook, COVID edition, is better than expected

When market research firm Packaged Facts took the unusual step of issuing a June update to their 2020–2021 US Pet Market Outlook , they wanted to account for lowered expectations due to the pandemic’s effect on market forces. Luckily, they got it wrong.

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