February 24, 2021
Weekly News Roundup 2/19 to 2/25
This week: Dogs teach machines to scent disease, unlicensed pet surgery caught on tape, and the fight to save the elusive fishing cat.
February 24, 2021
This week: Dogs teach machines to scent disease, unlicensed pet surgery caught on tape, and the fight to save the elusive fishing cat.
December 09, 2021
You’ve heard it a million times from owners of excitable dogs—along with plenty of jokes about squirrels and such—but new research out of Finland indicates that there might be some truth in it.
September 12, 2022
Veterinary professionals will gather in Nashville this week for can’t-miss CE—and for chances to connect outside the sessions , from the yoga mat to the dance floor.
May 05, 2023
The USDA has granted a conditional license to the first Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody (CPMA) treatment from Elanco, which stand to be a “gamechanger” in fighting this deadly, highly transmissible disease.
June 13, 2023
Looking to donate lightly used equipment from your practice ? Project AnimalAid can connect your donations with veterinary practitioners in the US and internationally who are in desperate need of supplies and equipment.
September 02, 2022
Founded in 1910 in Syracuse, New York, Stack Veterinary Hospital attracts top talent and continues a family legacy that has lasted more than a century.
August 26, 2022
This is the second of four spotlights on finalists for the 2022 AAHA-Accredited Practice of the Year award. At Lafayette Veterinary Care Center in Lafayette, Louisiana, "bigger, better, busier” had always been their focus—until COVID came along.
January 06, 2022
Understanding the nature of relationship between the working dog and their handler is the key.
November 18, 2022
Even after coming from farm roots and starting his own practice right out of vet school, Adam Hechko, DVM, would never say he has all the answers. That’s why AAHA's immediate past president and his team get help from a consultant who coaches them on emotional intelligence and developing a common language of empathy and respect.
December 05, 2019
Many people think cats are hard to read, but some Canadian researchers wanted to find out just how true that is. And it turns out that some people can read cats pretty well.