September 17, 2020
Fires in the West rage on: Evacuations, lost pets, and curbside in the smoke
“Whole communities are no longer in existence. Whole towns are no longer standing.”
September 17, 2020
“Whole communities are no longer in existence. Whole towns are no longer standing.”
September 14, 2020
Cats who catch COVID seem to be fighting off the virus with naturally developed antibodies. And more of them may have it than we thought.
September 30, 2020
It turns out the relatively small number of cats and dogs who have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 may not reflect the number of actual pets who have SARS-CoV-2.
October 29, 2020
Calls to the Pet Poison Helpline continue to rise as the pandemic goes on. And the toxins reflect how owners' lives have changed.
November 05, 2020
This week: A dean steps down at UC Davis and a new nonprofit takes aim at lack of diversity in the profession. Plus, do UV air-disinfection units decrease upper respiratory infections?
December 03, 2020
Veterinary staff are under a lot of stress right now, and therapy might help them cope. Employee assistance programs can be a good start.
December 03, 2020
Between COVID, compassion fatigue, and the holidays, veterinary professionals are besieged by stress. Here's how to find help managing it.
December 09, 2020
This week: Nearly 20 million pets are at risk of COVID-related eviction, a simple blood test screens for canine cancer at Texas A&M, and new travel rules for emotional-support animals.
December 03, 2020
With coronavirus cases and hospitalizations spiking, most experts say we’re in for a rough holiday. Here's how we can get through it together.
December 17, 2020
AAHA went to a virtual accreditation evaluation model in March, at the beginning of the pandemic. Here's why you shouldn't worry if you have one scheduled.