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August 13, 2018

Two recent cases of rare zoonotic infection raise alarm

When 58-year-old Sharon Larson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, got nipped by her new puppy last June, the small bite seemed pretty minor at first. Until she developed flu-like symptoms that came on quickly and only got worse. Within two days, she was dead. Larson tested positive for a bacterial infection called

March 07, 2016

AAHA Austin 2016 Yearly Conference may break attendance record

With four weeks to go until the AAHA Austin 2016 Yearly Conference, the American Animal Hospital Association is on the cusp of another record-breaking conference. As of March 3, 2,367 attendees were registered for the conference. This puts the AAHA Austin 2016 conference on track to break the attendance record set by the AAHA Nashville 2014 conference. The AAHA annual conference offers attendees opportunities to learn from industry experts, discover the latest products and services, and network with fellow veterinarians and technicians from around the country.

May 31, 2019

FDA: Company voluntarily recalls injectable versions of popular NSAIDs

A pharmaceutical company in the UK is voluntarily recalling 34 lots of veterinary injectable drug products due to sterility concerns, according to the FDA. Norbrook Laboratories in Newry, Northern Ireland, issued the recall May 24, that if the sterility of these drugs has been compromised, using them could introduce infectious agents to the animals.

April 03, 2017

AAHA welcomes four new officers to AAHA Board of Directors in 2017

The American Animal Hospital Association is welcoming a strong team of passionate leaders to lead the organization in 2017. Four new officers joined the AAHA Board of Directors at its annual meeting during the 2017 AAHA Yearly Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.

February 13, 2017

Feeding the whole family

Veterinary staff have long known that pets are considered part of clients’ families; a claim that is validated by data. Given our strengthening relationship and awareness of the benefits of our bond with pets, it is no surprise that pet owners are investing more money in their pet’s nutrition.

April 04, 2019

Overweight dogs live shorter lives

A new study by scientists at the University of Liverpool and Mars Petcare’s Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition showed that the lifespans of overweight dogs were up to two-and-a-half years shorter than those of ideal-weight dogs.

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