March 18, 2021
Weekly News Roundup 3/12 to 3/18
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 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.
April 08, 2021
“The DEA never shuts down,” said Jack Teitelman. Not even during a pandemic.
April 14, 2021
Even in a postpandemic world, will we ever kick curbside to the curb? “The majority of folks I've spoken to are eager to eliminate curbside as soon as they can,” said veterinary consultant Josh Vaisman.
April 30, 2021
Nearly everyone has faced COVID-related hardships in the past year. But there are several challenges unique to veterinary professionals.
May 19, 2021
The job market for new veterinary school grads is looking good. Really good. Better, in fact, than it was before the pandemic.
June 01, 2021
Scientists have long known—and the public is learning—that coronavirus outbreaks aren’t rare, and it’s likely that we can expect a new one to pop up and jump from animals to people every 10 years or so. One just did.
November 12, 2021
New research suggests that outdoor cats may be leaving an unwelcome “gift” behind while out on their rambles—in the form of a potentially deadly parasite.
November 15, 2021
Although heart problems are a well-recognized complication in people affected by COVID-19, they’ve never previously been associated with COVID in pets.
November 19, 2021
Nobody has to tell veterinary professionals that on-the-job burnout is real. Here's how can you help your staff (and yourself) avoid it.
November 30, 2021
A new study of burnout in the veterinary profession indicates that our suspicions were correct: The pandemic has taken it’s toll on the veterinary profession.