August 06, 2021
A new breed of networked hospitals
The average veterinary team turnover rate in the industry is 23% per year. At Rarebreed animal hospitals’ 37 New England hospitals, the voluntary turnover rate is 3.8%. What’s their secret?
August 06, 2021
The average veterinary team turnover rate in the industry is 23% per year. At Rarebreed animal hospitals’ 37 New England hospitals, the voluntary turnover rate is 3.8%. What’s their secret?
December 03, 2021
What kind of gym lets you bring your dog with you, and lets her workout alongside you? Just one, and it's inside an AAHA-accredited practice.
March 08, 2022
Sometimes all you need is a sympathetic ear, leant by someone who knows exactly what you’re going through.
April 21, 2022
The Koret Shelter Medicine Program at UC Davis was the first dedicated shelter medicine program at a veterinary school. Now they're offering their Behavior, Training, and Enrichment Bootcamp to animal shelters throughout the country.
September 11, 2019
This week: Find out if you follow the most popular pet influencers, the FDA recalls more pet food products, and gender discrimination in the veterinary profession.
July 25, 2019
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.
March 04, 2020
This week: Pet insurance payouts hit new highs, heat-seeking dog noses, and UC Davis named top veterinary school (again).
August 27, 2020
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.
November 25, 2020
This week: BluePearl expands end-of-life services, climate change has Arctic animals on the move, and a spike in pandemic-related dog bites.
February 23, 2021
“When I first entered the profession, I didn’t actually think about how homogeneous it was,” says Tierra Price, DVM, MPH. Once she did, she decided to do something about it.