January 29, 2020
Weekly News Roundup 1/24 to 1/30
This week: A new air travel option for pets, CBD research gets gifted at Colorado State, and travelling the world with a ferret.
January 29, 2020
This week: A new air travel option for pets, CBD research gets gifted at Colorado State, and travelling the world with a ferret.
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?
January 21, 2021
This week: A new veterinary school is coming in the fall, a new Purdue scholarship promotes DE&I, and the top obesity-related pet insurance claims.
March 11, 2021
The rumors started surfacing a month ago: Johnson & Johnson’s 1-inch porous tape was in short supply. Some hospitals started hoarding it. So what’s the deal?
September 08, 2021
All disasters are local. And so are disaster responses. Now the AVMA has a plan to get veterinary first responders across the country on the same page.
December 14, 2021
Salt ornaments are pretty and a staple of preschool holiday craft projects. Children bring them home and give them as gifts. And they’re potentially deadly to dogs.
June 23, 2022
A professor once told John Rossi something he’s never forgotten: “As a veterinary professional, you’re not going to make a killing. But it’s a good, honest profession. If you embrace it, you’ll always do well.” Rossi took those words to heart
July 20, 2023
You might recognize their names from around vet med, but how well do you really know these 2023 AAHA Con speakers? Test your knowledge and start planning your session schedule. Early bird pricing ends August 15 for AAHA Con in San Diego!
October 03, 2019
This week: The man who created the Labradoodle rues the day, new dog treats made from swamp rodents, and the FDA warns of raw pet food that tested positive for Salmonella.
December 18, 2019
This week: Military veterans with PTSD could get free service dogs, trekking to Idaho to find out if dogs can detect bird flu, and Santa’s reindeer are cleared for flight.