Contrast tenography keeps a role in equine tendon sheath workups
A familiar imaging technique is being reframed as a practical option for equine tendon sheath injuries when advanced imaging isn't feasible.
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A familiar imaging technique is being reframed as a practical option for equine tendon sheath injuries when advanced imaging isn't feasible.
A new editorial argues chronic low-grade inflammation may be a key pathway behind age-related disease in animals.
AVMA says 77.5 million U.S. households now have pets, underscoring demand for preventive veterinary care.
A new equine study found dexmedetomidine improved cardiac index and renal markers during anaesthesia after endotoxaemia.
A new JSAP case report links postoperative paralysis in a rabbit to haemorrhagic myelopathy and congenital lordosis.
Purdue recognized five veterinary alumni whose careers span practice, academia, diagnostics, and industry.
High injury rates and heavy debt are sharpening the case for disability planning in veterinary medicine.
A new Equine Veterinary Journal study found the Sidekick stall-side IgG assay tracked closely with lab methods in foals.
EPA cleared imported Tanidil and FDA authorized Negasunt as the U.S. prepares for possible New World screwworm cases.
FDA authorized F10 wound spray for New World screwworm prevention and treatment in multiple animal species.
A new equine study found shoeing had limited overall effects on forelimb biomechanics at the walk, though rocker shoes changed speed and some joint angles.
A new Dutch survey found a 2.0% estimated prevalence of silent S. equi carriers in apparently healthy adult horses.
A new equine case report suggests piezosurgery may help remove oral bone tumors with good cosmetic results.
Older mares, embryo donors, and chilled semen cycles were linked to higher PBIE risk in a new warmblood study.
A new study found residual debris in most severely infected equine cheek teeth after single-stage orthograde debridement.
Dechra has joined NAVC’s Human-Animal Bond Certified Company program, with customer training planned for 2026.
A UK study found persistent misconceptions about equine colic, even after horse owners received evidence-based information.
April’s veterinary observances are creating timely openings for staff recognition, pet parent education, and public health messaging.
New research suggests horse owner misconceptions about colic can persist even after evidence-based education.
A small case series links atrial fibrillation and recovery arrhythmias to exercise-associated sudden death in racehorses.
Vet Candy is urging NAVLE candidates to study from the ICVA blueprint, not just broad review materials.
A new EVJ study found Trendelenburg positioning briefly improved haemodynamics in anaesthetised hypovolemic horses, especially with norepinephrine.
A prospective trial found cone-beam CT tenography aligned best with tenoscopy for key equine digital flexor tendon sheath lesions.
Australasian equine experts agreed on standardized grading and risk reporting for Thoroughbred yearling sales endoscopy.
Penn Vet students recognized top teaching, clinical, and hospital mentors across Ryan Hospital and New Bolton Center.
Pre-race stabling is getting renewed focus as Main Line steeplechase events emphasize equine monitoring, welfare, and veterinary oversight.
A retrospective study found a surgical audit framework helped reduce SSI after equine exploratory celiotomy from 29% to 2.3%.
A small crossover study found forelimb lameness improved after cervical epidural detomidine-morphine, but sedation and ataxia were common.
An ex vivo study found similar strength for lag screws and an X-plate construct in equine accessory carpal bone fracture repair.
A new study suggests elevated postoperative peritoneal lactate and protein may be expected for a week after equine GI surgery.
A new study suggests smoothed ROC analysis may improve radiographic threshold setting for equine laminitis.
A Sweden analysis found most veterinary complaints led to no sanctions, with communication and professionalism recurring alongside care concerns.
Dr. Pol’s new clinical nutrition line gives Walmart shoppers access to targeted dog diets without a prescription.
One horse tested positive for strangles in Putnam County, Florida, and the quarantined facility has five exposed horses.
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport is hosting a rescue-dog photo exhibit that ends with a May 20 adoption event.
Human-grade is a defined pet food claim, but it doesn’t guarantee better nutrition or better outcomes.
A Frontiers study reports 91.1% accuracy for AI-based bovine sperm morphology classification using label-free imaging flow cytometry.
Atomic Bubbles is introducing reusable retail displays as pet brands face growing pressure to cut packaging waste.
Bausch + Lomb has launched its Bi-Blade+ vitrectomy cutter in Europe on the Stellaris Elite platform.
A new report outlines 10 emergencies after foaling and reinforces the narrow window for intervention.
A newly accepted zebrafish study suggests schisandrin B may reduce diet-driven oxidative stress, inflammation, and tissue injury.
Molecular testing in Slovakia confirmed Taenia species in lynx, wolves, jackals, and domestic dogs.
Survey data found inconsistent PPE use and risky zoonotic exposure behaviors among livestock producers and veterinarians.
New research suggests behavior assessments may help match assistance dogs to roles they’re more likely to succeed in.
A new report adds another asexual birth event in common smooth-hound sharks, extending a rare reproductive pattern seen in captivity.
A new Animals paper suggests curated footage could help fill gaps in biodiversity monitoring for conservation.
New AJVR research adds pharmacokinetic and body temperature data for extended-release lipid buprenorphine in Hispaniolan Amazon parrots.
A small dairy cow study found soybean oil changed milk fatty acids more than milk output.
New genomics research identifies candidate genes tied to antler weight in Tahe red deer, a breed valued for velvet production.
AAHA’s new feline diabetes guideline elevates SGLT2 inhibitors and moves away from routine in-hospital glucose curves.
Angelini Pharma plans to buy Catalyst Pharmaceuticals in a cash deal that expands its rare disease and U.S. market reach.
Best Friends declared Idaho and Montana no-kill states, citing statewide shelter save rates above 90%.
Boss Nation is widening its Phillips Pet partnership to reach more independent pet retailers.
A new dvm360 podcast says earlier questioning, observation, and multimodal care can help veterinary teams catch mobility decline sooner.
A new The Horse explainer says colicky horses can sometimes lie down safely while waiting for veterinary care.
Blue Buffalo’s parent company named Dana McNabb COO, expanding the pet leader’s influence across General Mills.
GSK paid $55 million upfront for ex-China rights to Siran Bio’s Phase 1 siRNA metabolic therapy SA030.
HABRI’s spring forum put pet-inclusive housing at the center of pet retention and veterinary care continuity.
A new Hill’s report reframes kittenhood as a full-year pediatric window for nutrition, vaccination, and preventive care.
A sponsored Equus article highlights rising interest in equine gut supplements, but veterinarians still face mixed evidence and product variability.
Pet Flavors appointed animal health R&D veteran Loïc Le Hir de Fallois as interim CEO, effective May 6, 2026.
Pet Industry Network’s June virtual summit aims to help pet businesses improve growth, retention, and operations.
Quality Marine says it has cultured the first Black Longnose Tang, extending its push into hard-to-breed marine ornamentals.
Roche plans to acquire PathAI, deepening its push into AI-enabled digital pathology and companion diagnostics.
Trupanion posted 12% Q1 revenue growth, while Lemonade said pet became its largest line after surpassing $500M in in-force premium.
A new Disease Du Jour episode highlights how equine vets approach upper airway disorders, diagnosis, and management.
Vamoosh’s latest UK business honor highlights export growth in the pet household-cleaning category.
Waiv will use digital pathology AI to help Daiichi Sankyo identify response biomarkers for an ADC program.
California and Florida have changed VCPR rules, reshaping telehealth and refill decisions for veterinarians.
A new paper reports efficient cytosine base editing of AR and DMRT1 in chicken cells and primordial germ cells.
A new consumer article on dog smells highlights a broader veterinary point: persistent odor may reflect dental, skin, ear, or anal sac disease.
A new Animals study explores black soldier fly and mealworm meals in maize silage, with attention to nutrients, microbes, and mycotoxins.
A hybrid pediatric conference is scheduled for October 5-6, 2026, in Osaka, with broad child health and neonatology themes.
Alebund says its global Phase III RESPOND-2 study of AP301 for hyperphosphatemia is now fully enrolled.
Bayer plans to acquire Perfuse Therapeutics for up to $2.45 billion, centered on Phase II eye therapy PER-001.
Bimeda’s Gastrobim is now available in the U.S. as the first FDA-approved bioequivalent to GastroGard for equine gastric ulcers.
Bimini Pet Health opened a Topeka expansion aimed at increasing manufacturing capacity, improving efficiency, and supporting future hiring.
A new consumer article on dog smells highlights how odor complaints can signal skin, dental, or urinary disease.
A new EVJ podcast highlights research on smartphone gait analysis and proteomic biomarkers in racehorses.
Interzoo 2026 runs May 12-15 in Nuremberg, with pet food and sustainability events leading into the show.
Madrigal licensed Arrowhead’s ARO-PNPLA3, adding a precision siRNA asset to its growing MASH pipeline.
A new Veterinary Viewfinder episode highlights how missed charges can expose workflow gaps, revenue leakage, and client trust risks.
Montego and Petshop Science donated 67,200 kilograms of pet food in 24 hours, setting a new Guinness World Records title.
Multi4’s CE mark clears its bladder cancer system for European use in outpatient settings.
A transported Quarter Horse in Douglas County, Nebraska, has tested positive for the respiratory form of EHV-1.
A June 2026 Boston summit will put pharma packaging leaders' focus on compliance, sustainability, and patient-centered design.
PharmaShots’ 2026 awards included animal health, signaling broader life sciences visibility for veterinary innovation.
A PetMD roundup of popular puffer fish underscores why species-level husbandry matters in aquatic veterinary care.
Sparkle Grooming Co. signed a deal to develop 22 Tennessee salons, starting in Nashville, with the first opening targeted for Q1 2027.
A new AJVR study found hyperbaric oxygen therapy did not improve deep pain recovery after hemilaminectomy in dogs with severe IVDD.
A new meta-analysis examines whether impacted maxillary canines are associated with differences in sinus volume and dimensions.
Marine protein hydrolysates may help replace squid-liver powder in Pacific white shrimp diets without compromising performance.
A new JAVMA study links lorazepam to lower recurrence of urethral obstruction in male cats after first-time hospitalization.
H&H’s pet segment dipped in Q1, but Zesty Paws supplements continued to post double-digit growth.
A Texas A&M biomedical sciences senior says service work shaped her plan to pursue dental school and community-based care.
W.F. Young is spotlighting the science behind FlyShield technology in its newer equine fly-control product.
A Dobermann-only study links birth weight and Day 1 weight change to early neonatal death risk.
EQUUS’s latest Barn Stories episode centers on a mischievous dog, underscoring the cross-species bonds common in barn life.
Lannett and Sunshine Lake Pharma won FDA approval for Langlara, an interchangeable biosimilar to Lantus.
A global sequencing study suggests canine heartworm spread through ancient canids, not just modern dog movement.
The House-passed 2026 Farm Bill includes dog import, disease preparedness, and veterinary workforce provisions.
Insulet enrolled the first patient in EVOLVE, a pivotal study of its fully closed-loop Omnipod M system for type 2 diabetes.
An updated PetMD article on koi highlights the long lifespan, size, and pond needs that shape veterinary care.
Volixibat met the primary endpoint in Mirum’s Phase 2b VISTAS study for cholestatic pruritus in PSC.
APHA will debut three new high-point awards for horses 15 and older at its 2026 World Championship Show.
Ortho Development has fully launched its cementless Trivicta hip stem in the U.S. after earlier FDA clearance and a limited market release.
Retired military working dog Max is set for a North Carolina reunion, spotlighting the care needs behind working-dog retirement.
A new study found pre-exercise cooling reduced weight loss and heat buildup in Thoroughbreds training in hot conditions.
A new study adds evidence that IAG silencing alters growth and gonad development in the swimming crab.
New research suggests domestic cats accumulate unusual kidney fats that may help explain their high chronic kidney disease risk.
A new study identifies tissue-specific reference genes for qRT-PCR in Mugilogobius chulae under pollutant exposure.
A new JAVMA study suggests push-pull sampling from IV catheters can reduce repeat venipuncture in hospitalized dogs.
A new AJVR study suggests persistent and recurrent hypercalcemia are uncommon after surgery for canine primary hyperparathyroidism.
A new case report suggests accidental ractopamine ingestion can cause severe cardiac injury in dogs, with outcomes tied to how quickly treatment begins.
Veterinary Practice News published a new WordRx vocabulary quiz, highlighting how trade media are using lighter formats to keep veterinary readers engaged.
A new explainer says sour behavior in mares during heat may warrant a closer reproductive workup.
The Horse spotlights how poor saddle fit can affect equine back health, behavior, and performance.
Reported U.S.-Iran clashes in the Strait of Hormuz could add pressure to veterinary supply chains.
A UW study found the zoonotic tapeworm in 37% of sampled Puget Sound coyotes, raising new concerns for dogs and public health.
ARCHIMED will acquire Esperion in a deal worth up to $1.1 billion, pending shareholder and regulatory approval.
BioCryst licensed European rights to navenibart to a Neopharmed Gentili affiliate in a deal worth up to $345 million.
Pet Age’s parent company tapped a veteran B2B media executive to lead digital-first content strategy across 40-plus brands.
A Clinician’s Brief podcast highlights how vets are using joint injections in dogs with osteoarthritis and where evidence still falls short.
Celcuity said gedatolisib combinations improved progression-free survival in the PIK3CA-mutant arm of phase 3 VIKTORIA-1.
DrFirst says fragmented prior authorization and pharmacy routing still delay specialty therapies.
Rhythm’s Imcivree won EU authorization for acquired hypothalamic obesity, extending MC4R-targeted treatment into a new rare-disease setting.
Hill’s 2026 Global Symposium will focus on how nutrition, the microbiome, and dermatologic health intersect in companion animals.
PetSmart Charities, Ceva, and Grey Wolf made leadership changes with implications for adoption, strategy, and commercial growth.
Plant-based pet foods keep expanding, but veterinarians still need to focus on nutritional adequacy and species-specific risks.
Smalls launched Slooowserve, a cat slow feeder that blends puzzle feeding, enrichment, and bowl design.
Hay soaking can help metabolic horses, but longer soak times may also reduce key nutrients and dry matter.
Fresh fighting in the Strait of Hormuz could ripple into veterinary supply chains, feed costs, and pet food pricing.
A new study found camels can be trained to self-load for transport using food rewards instead of physical punishment.
A new AJVR study found oral DHA supplementation altered alveolar macrophage metabolism and airway lipid profiles in healthy horses.
A new VETgirl podcast highlights 2025 data suggesting long-term AEDs may be unnecessary after insulin-induced hypoglycemic seizures in dogs.
New research adds to evidence that rotavirus is part of the diarrheal disease picture in farmed sika deer.
A new study suggests tea saponin can help or harm hybrid grouper liver health, depending on dose.
A UK dog’s death after a tulip festival visit is renewing attention to tulip toxicity and pet access policies.
UCB is acquiring Candid Therapeutics to add cizutamig and deepen its autoimmune T-cell engager pipeline.
A new AJVR study found a vest-based sling improved some hip angles versus an Ehmer sling, but most healthy dogs did not tolerate it.
VMG and AAHA released a revised chart of accounts to help practices standardize reporting and improve financial benchmarking.
AAEP coverage highlights respiratory, muscle, neurologic, and metabolic causes of poor performance in Western sport horses.
Pet supplement and treat brands are turning compliance into a growth strategy as scrutiny of claims and quality rises.
A new study found that adding yellowtail lambari improved nutrient retention and productivity in tilapia-lettuce aquaponics.
A new Animals study describes a quadruplex RT-qPCR test designed to detect and differentiate all four PPRV lineages.
An unvaccinated dog in Curry County tested positive for rabies, exposing six people and renewing focus on vaccine compliance.
New research suggests thermal and citrate pretreatment could improve resource recovery from swine wastewater sludge.
A new study found juvenile grass carp avoided some broadband sounds more strongly than a pure tone in semi-natural tests.
A Tenerife study found C. difficile colonization peaked in 2-day-old piglets and disappeared by weaning.
A new rural Vietnam study measures canine Toxocara burden before parasite control efforts begin.
Post-foaling behavior changes can be real, but they may reflect maternal state, environment, or pain more than permanent temperament shifts.
A new report outlines eight behaviors that may signal vision problems in horses, including some cases with no obvious eye signs.
A long-running Northeast Baltimore clinic is closing, underscoring the pressures on small independent veterinary practices.
A new study suggests low-compute AI may classify goat welfare-related vocalizations in real time on farm.
A new review says reptile lung anatomy varies enough that clinicians should avoid one-size-fits-all respiratory assumptions.
March petflation rose faster than overall CPI, adding new pressure on veterinary affordability and client spending.
A new case report describes successful surgery for a dog with an encephalocele extending into the nasal cavity.
A new rat study adds evidence that Sheng Mai San may reduce oxidative and mitochondrial liver damage under heat stress.
A new review argues feline hippocampal necrosis is not one disease, but a common endpoint tied to several causes of temporal lobe epilepsy.
New field data detail nesting timing, clutch size, and habitat use in a high-altitude Twite population.
A new JAVMA study suggests dogs with chronic enteropathy may show emotional distress even when GI disease seems controlled.
A new multi-omics study connects gill mucus bacteria and host gene expression in a Streptococcus-resistant tilapia line.
A new study found soybean lecithin and krill phospholipids both improved growth and lipid handling in Atlantic salmon fry.
A new study in Animals establishes an evidence-based digital rectal temperature range for healthy ferrets.
A new analysis suggests pelt prices, weather, and urbanization only partly explain Wisconsin furbearer harvest trends.
Pet inflation remained elevated in February, and March data suggest veterinary and pet service costs are still climbing.
LMU veterinary student Megan Weidenbach is using social media and student leadership to shape conversations before entering practice.
A new study tests whether AI and 3D modeling can support sheep brain anatomy alongside traditional dissection.
Texas A&M honored VMBS faculty member Amanda Davis for undergraduate teaching excellence and innovation in physiology education.
A new Instinct case study says a St. Louis neurology hospital increased caseload and MRI throughput without adding staff.
The Army is closing in on a deal for Middleburg Training Center, despite pushback from Virginia racing interests.
A 13-organization Bay Area effort aims to deliver free spay/neuter, vaccines, and microchips on May 16-17.
Rising cat ownership and stronger spending are boosting the feline market, but veterinary utilization still lags.
Cue Biopharma licensed Ascendant-221, a Phase 2 anti-IgE antibody, and plans a global food allergy study after 2H 2026 data.
A new EquiManagement report shows rising interest in equine practice, alongside persistent concerns about hours, mentorship, and on-call demands.
Axsome’s Auvelity won FDA approval as the first non-antipsychotic option for agitation tied to Alzheimer’s dementia.
A new report urges veterinarians and pet parents to put forage quality, testing, and pasture management back at the center of horse diets.
Guardant Health and Nuvalent signed a multi-year deal to develop companion diagnostics for targeted cancer therapies.
A new Instinct podcast with Dr. Peggy Sayer explores how leadership coaching can support veterinary career growth.
A parvo outbreak at Cowley County Humane Society has turned critical, renewing focus on shelter biosecurity and intake vaccination.
LEO Pharma is acquiring Replay and its topical HSV gene therapy platform for rare genetic skin diseases, led by a preclinical DEB program.
A Manitoba horse tested positive for EIA after export screening, triggering movement controls and follow-up testing.
Two newly published Michigan strangles cases put veterinarians on alert for testing, quarantine, and follow-up.
Two new commentaries argue that vet med needs less siloed advocacy and more collaboration across organizations, shelters, and care teams.
A new Mental Health Awareness Month campaign asks veterinary teams to share positive moments from practice.
A new Virology review says canine influenza merits closer One Health surveillance, even as human infection risk remains low.
Pfizer said Elrexfio improved progression-free survival in the Phase 3 MagnetisMM-5 trial.
A new Mental Health Awareness Month campaign asks veterinary teams to share the moments that help them stay in the profession.
Pet retailers are being urged to reinforce year-round parasite prevention as veterinary and public health guidance shifts beyond seasonal messaging.
A new review examines whether exercise may alter fluoride-related harms across body systems, with limited direct evidence for livestock.
A Michigan weanling colt tested positive for strangles, marking the second confirmed case at a quarantined Marquette County premises.
Veterinary students prioritized overt cruelty over breed-related and behavioral welfare issues in a new six-year study.
A new meta-analysis suggests methicillin-resistant S. pseudintermedius is a major concern in canine pyoderma across Asia.
A new equine study suggests enteral ertugliflozin is rapidly absorbed and may support once-daily dosing.
Theradaptive won FDA clearance to start a pivotal Phase 3 study of OsteoAdapt SP in spinal fusion.
A French randomized trial suggests therapy dogs may ease dental anxiety for children with autism.
New research and industry voices say client emotion management is becoming a core burnout risk in veterinary practice.
A new podcast highlights how The Animal Neurology Center is building around neurology alone.
Student leaders are gaining visibility early as veterinary medicine grapples with burnout, debt, representation, and access to care.
Sponsored content highlights monthly canine parasite prevention and a new Hill’s diet for cats with weight and mobility needs.
A new Animals study reports 92.26% accuracy for non-destructive day-4 chicken embryo sexing.
AVMA’s new THRIVE Sessions expand Journey for Teams with tools focused on workplace culture, belonging, and team dynamics.
BeOne secured a global option on Huahui’s preclinical trispecific antibody HH160 in a deal worth up to about $2.02 billion.
A new case report links recurrent canine hemoptysis and transient polycythemia to suspected sympathetic dysregulation.
A new ethogram offers rare behavioral baseline data for the little-studied chingue in rehabilitation care.
A new podcast episode highlights how structured, AI-supported intake could help veterinary teams triage calls more consistently.
Laguna can now begin a first-in-human study of LGNA-100 after transplant in high-risk pediatric leukemias.
BeOne’s Tevimbra combination won FDA Priority Review after phase 3 data showed a survival gain in first-line HER2-positive GEA.
The European pet retailer grew profit in 2025 through expansion and cost control despite softer like-for-like sales.
A new JAVMA review traces how equine minimally invasive soft tissue surgery evolved into a more widely trained, clinically useful approach.
Immunome submitted an FDA application for varegacestat after positive phase 3 data in adults with progressing desmoid tumors.
A small study found laser acupuncture improved pain scores in horses with thoracolumbar pain, with results approaching electroacupuncture.
A new JAVMA study found postoperative mastitis was the strongest predictor of teat fistula repair failure in lactating dairy cows.
A challenge from The Farmer’s Dog led NAD to curb several Sundays for Dogs marketing claims.
A new review examines fisetin’s possible reproductive benefits, but clinical and veterinary use remains distant.
A new study found rooster type was associated with differences in seminal bacteria, oxidative status, and semen quality.
A new paper links InlA, InlB, and LLO to neural invasion by an ovine Listeria strain tied to encephalitis.
A new Animals paper suggests participatory art could help reveal how visitors relate to wildlife, nature, and welfare.
A new study found microplastic exposure reduced feeding, altered stress responses, and impaired growth in goldfish.
A new study found four Hyalomma tick species on camels in Chad and detected pathogens with veterinary and zoonotic relevance.
A new Animals study suggests UWB radar could estimate poultry litter moisture without disturbing birds or litter.
Symrise reported a temporary pet nutrition slowdown in Q1 2026 as pricing normalized, despite positive volume growth.
Francesca Buchalski and Viviana Maymí were recognized with SUNY’s top student honor as part of Cornell’s 2026 cohort.
A new Veterinary Practice News series argues trust is the first building block of a purpose-driven veterinary team.
A Jefferson County mare linked to prior exposure at a rescue tested positive for strangles and is now under quarantine.
New equine nutrition coverage highlights limited oversight, oversupplementation risks, and the need for targeted vitamin and mineral use.
A 2022 review and newer screening efforts sharpen how veterinarians assess and manage BOAS in brachycephalic dogs.
A review and follow-up studies highlight how breed-linked airway, aspiration, and immune risks can shape pneumonia in dogs.
Cooling beds may improve comfort for dogs in hot weather, but vets still need to stress hydration, shade, and supervision.
A small crossover study found triamcinolone reduced swelling more reliably, while ACS showed possible biologic advantages in inflamed equine joints.
FDA will hold May 27 meetings on ADUFA and AGDUFA as it starts shaping the next animal drug user fee reauthorization.
Florida officials confirmed one strangles case and five exposed horses at a private Putnam County facility.
Veterinary practices are being urged to use technology and tighter workflows to reduce inventory waste and protect margins.
A new JFMS review gives GPs a current, practical guide to four common feline medical emergencies.
Equity offers are becoming more common for associate veterinarians, but the terms may be harder to assess than they first appear.
A new fusion-protein study in mice suggests an early immunotherapy path for canine mammary tumors.
A new review argues horses are an overlooked source of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in One Health planning.
A new pig study suggests postmortem aqueous humor may help reconstruct pre-death biochemistry when serum samples aren't usable.
Updated itch-management guidance highlights tailored therapy, diagnostics, and new canine drug options.
A new JAVMA study suggests immediate pyometra surgery may not outperform careful pre-op stabilization.
A new review says AI in dairy is moving beyond herd monitoring into milk quality, logistics, processing, and sustainability.
A new review argues canine heart failure should be managed as a systemic, multiorgan disorder, not only a cardiac disease.
A new Animals study charts how fetal goat muscle cells coordinate and change during development.
A new zebrafish study suggests the PFOS substitute 6:2 FTSA may also cause liver injury and oxidative stress.
A small sheep study found bile acid supplementation improved antioxidant markers and altered fecal microbiota in culled ewes.
A rabbit study found both hypo- and hyperkalemia at admission were linked to higher short-term mortality.
A new genomics study links body measurement traits in Yili horses to candidate genetic loci.
A new Animals study examines digestive anatomy and gut contents in Ochetobius elongatus to inform conservation and artificial breeding.
A new study uses ERA5-Land and THI to map livestock heat stress across Thessaly, Greece, from 2020 to 2025.
New lamb research explores metabolic signals tied to average daily gain when roughage shifts from peanut vine to extruded rapeseed straw.
A new feline study links obesity to subtle gut microbiome changes, while raising questions about FMT’s clinical role.
New research suggests horses often show lasting behavior changes after losing an equine companion.
A new lamb study adds evidence on whether essential oil blends can lower methane without hurting performance or meat quality.
At NC State’s 2026 Feline Health Symposium, Séverine Tasker spotlighted feline infectious anaemias and cat-friendly diagnostics.
A new Uncharted episode examines what happens when practice leaders feel they're carrying culture work alone.
A preliminary study suggests wearable GNSS-IMUs may detect pre- and post-race gait asymmetry changes in chuckwagon horses.
A new report underscores that cleaning, inspection, and packaging are as critical as the autoclave cycle.
New student-facing coverage is spotlighting research, public health, and industry roles that many future veterinarians still overlook.
A new Veterinary Practice News article argues that surgical safety depends on cleaning and handling, not just autoclaving.
A new Veterinary Surgery study suggests a patient-specific drill guide improved L7 screw accuracy and reduced fluoroscopy in dogs.
A reported C6 fracture repair highlights how CT and navigation may reshape equine cervical spine surgery.
A new Animals study found YOLOv5-based monitoring could track pig feeding, drinking, and resting behavior in air-conditioned housing.
UF honored Dr. Clay Mathews for research on autoimmune diabetes affecting humans, dogs, and cats.
Swedencare’s Europe revenue rose 38% in Q1 2026, led by Summit, dental sales, and online expansion.
A new AJVR study found warmed inspired gas helped limit peri-anesthetic heat loss in New Zealand white rabbits.
A new review says native sheep systems in Mediterranean marginal areas remain valuable, but face climate, market, and demographic pressure.
New seabream studies suggest microalgae-based nutraceuticals can support gut function, stress resilience, and performance in plant-heavy feeds.
A new review says toxoplasmosis may impair male and female fertility, not just pregnancy outcomes.
A new cadaver study suggests lateral laparotomy may offer another way to access the omentum in small animal surgery.
A new PetMD tetra care sheet highlights stable water quality, schooling needs, and preventive husbandry for pet parents.
A small new study suggests imepitoin may reduce some feline vet-visit stress markers, but bigger blinded trials are still needed.
A new genomic analysis maps Senecavirus A evolution and spread, with implications for surveillance and differential diagnosis.
A new case report links chronic bite wounds to spinal epidural empyema and paraplegia in an Indian crested porcupine.
A new case series links stronger xenobiotic lipid partitioning during ILE to early neurologic improvement in dogs and cats.
A new feline study suggests deslorelin may reduce several unwanted behaviors, while flare-up effects appear more noticeable in females.
A new study found tissue residues and gut microbiota changes after short-term glyphosate exposure in sea cucumbers fed through a sea-mud matrix.
A 2026 Animals study found 15 ppm in ovo silver nanoparticles improved several broiler hatch and post-hatch measures.
A new study found mildly restricted feeding reduced some lesions in finishing pigs, while smaller groups improved growth.
A new study connects periparturient microbiome changes in sows with fecal semiochemicals that may influence piglet colonization.
A new transcriptomic study shows triploid turbot sterility unfolds in stages, from early germ-cell stress to later ovarian arrest.
A new study found ELISA identified more healthy cats exposed to Cytauxzoon felis than qPCR in the south-central U.S.
Texas A&M researchers say coffee compounds may help explain the drink’s links to healthier aging through NR4A1.
A four-month study found turmeric extract was well tolerated in healthy adult cats at tested dietary levels.
A new Animals special issue highlights wildlife diagnostics as an early warning tool for animal and public health.
A new case report suggests congenital hypothyroidism may be an overlooked cause of generalized alopecia in young wombats.
Vetmedin tablets and solution are now FDA-approved to delay CHF onset in dogs with Stage B2 preclinical MMVD.
New research on Cytauxzoon felis highlights why prevention and smarter diagnostics matter in feline practice.
San Joaquin and Fresno County cases extend California’s 2026 EIA activity and keep tracing efforts active.
New sponsored equine nutrition features reinforce a familiar message: match supplements to the ration, not the marketing.
Veterinary Practice News is using a Wordle-style game to engage veterinary readers with quick vocabulary practice.
Swedencare’s Q1 showed Europe emerging as a key growth driver as the company managed through softer U.S. veterinary demand.
A new study describes an immunomagnetic bead-based ELISA to detect Brucella in milk from dairy animals.
A new camel cornea study adds baseline data on aquaporin-1, a water channel tied to corneal hydration and transparency.
A new comparative genomics study highlights how breeding history and adaptation shaped European and Chinese cattle.
A southern Germany study found multiple enteric viruses in poultry flocks and reported the first complete avian sicinivirus genome.
Ohio State is steering donors toward department-level funds for specialty training, research, and preventive medicine.
A Benton County horse imported from California tested positive for pigeon fever, with one additional horse exposed.
A new Animals study identifies perch-derived bacterial strains with potential as antibiotic-sparing tools in aquaculture.
Dr. Andy Roark and dermatologist Dr. Charli Dong discuss canine atopic dermatitis from puppyhood through senior care.
A new Uncharted episode argues practice valuations can uncover hidden operational and financial problems before a sale is on the table.
A rabbit presumed male was found to have a malignant Müllerian tumor, underscoring the need to verify sex in puzzling abdominal cases.
A CSPI warning on raw pet food safety prompted a rebuttal from Truth about Pet Food over how contamination risk is framed.
A new review says equine behavioral biomarkers show promise, but inconsistent methods still limit clinical use.
A new yak-calf transcriptomics study adds molecular evidence that preweaning concentrate feeding may shape gastrointestinal development.
A new study examines how wheat bran- and beet pulp-based nursery diets affect piglet growth, digestibility, and fecal scores.
A new Animals study suggests Ningxiang piglets may have stronger gut barrier resilience to ETEC than DLY piglets.
A new Animals paper links brain reprogramming and gut microbiota shifts in the Amur sleeper after freezing and thawing.
A new AJVR study found high-flow nasal oxygen reduced work of breathing in anesthetized dogs without changing oxygen delivery.
A new Animals study found heat drove major intestinal gene-expression changes in common carp, while zinc appeared to reduce that response.
UC Davis said a $75 million gift will help build a new small animal teaching hospital and expand scholarships, research, and affordable-care programs.
A Clinician’s Brief podcast highlights the risks and realities of giving informal veterinary advice to friends and family.
A new Whole Dog Journal piece argues grain-inclusive diets remain a solid option when overall formulation quality is strong.
Ohio State researchers found influenza D replicated efficiently in human airway cells, underscoring zoonotic surveillance concerns.
A 2018 advocacy piece argues university-based pet food regulators face structural conflict concerns.
A Genesee County barn has recorded its third confirmed strangles case, extending an outbreak first reported in late 2025.
Programs spotlighting student leaders reflect a broader shift in how veterinary medicine builds its future workforce.
New moves from UC Davis, Instinct, Purina, and Thrive point to where veterinary investment is heading.
A new Cone of Shame episode with Dr. Charli Dong focuses on practical management of the itchy dog that won’t get better.
A Science study finds an aggressive wall lizard phenotype is driving yellow and orange morphs out of long-stable populations.
A new study uses eDNA to map how marine metazoan communities change across space and time in a stressed gulf ecosystem.
A new paper details GeoCetus, Italy’s open platform for tracking stranded cetaceans and marine turtles.
A new review links mycotoxin damage to shared cellular pathways and highlights nutrition-based mitigation strategies.
A new PetMD clinical explainer underscores that chinchilla dental overgrowth is common, chronic, and often requires sedation, imaging, and diet correction.
A new Shanxi study gives veterinarians first baseline data on Neospora caninum exposure in local sheep and goats.
A new Animals paper tests a video AI model to detect fast protective behaviors in dairy cattle.
A new study argues dog cognition tests should incorporate smell, not just sight, to better reflect how dogs make decisions.
A new paper details GeoCetus, an open platform tracking cetacean and sea turtle strandings across Italy.
A hospital-zoo collaboration used CT to diagnose gastric stones in a senior Siamese crocodile.
New guidance says most dogs with acute diarrhea don't need antibiotics, even in many hemorrhagic cases.
A new review argues the amygdala and perirhinal cortex often compete, not just cooperate, in shaping information processing.
The new platform combines practice, ownership, and consolidation data in one veterinary market intelligence system.
A new commentary underscores that bacteriuria without urinary signs usually calls for restraint, not reflexive treatment.
The WVA’s 2026 World Veterinary Day theme casts veterinarians as central to food safety, public health, and animal health.
A new review says two key brain regions may compete, not just cooperate, during information processing across mammals.
A new study found conservative antimicrobial use in foal bronchopneumonia cut treatment rates without worsening outcomes.
New equine guidance highlights routine reevaluation to track osteoarthritis progression and adjust care plans.
Veterinary Practice News says suspected abuse and hoarding can signal wider risks to animals, people, and the home environment.
A new roundup of dog dental products underscores the need for evidence-based guidance, daily brushing, and dog-safe ingredients.
Equine osteoarthritis monitoring is shifting toward repeat exams, structured follow-up, and earlier recognition of subtle decline.
The Horse revisits vitamin E’s role in equine neuromuscular disease, with reminders for diagnosis, prevention, and client guidance.
A Texas A&M biomedical sciences senior’s next step highlights how veterinary colleges are building broader health-care pipelines.
Instinct says fragmented prescribing workflows raise cognitive load, error risk, and staff burden in veterinary practice.
PetMD’s freshwater aquarium setup guide underscores how cycling and water quality shape fish health from day one.
A new peer-reviewed review says NSAIDs remain the mainstay for acute at-home pain control in dogs and cats.
A strangles case at a Wellington training facility adds to Ontario’s recurring equine biosecurity concerns.
A new Instinct podcast examines how Fred Wininger built a neurology-only referral hospital in St. Louis.
New guidance underscores that insulin dysregulation, not obesity alone, defines equine metabolic syndrome.
A new AVMA podcast episode highlights Dr. Kristin Welch and the growing role of specialist teleconsultation in veterinary practice.
PetMD’s betta care overview underscores that husbandry, not just disease, drives many common fish health problems.
Texas A&M is urging horse pet parents and veterinarians to prioritize vaccination and mosquito control as seasonal arbovirus risk rises.
Ohio State will host an Alumni & Friends Reception on July 10 during AVMA Convention 2026 in Anaheim.
Marisa Hoskins’ startup aims to organize international pet travel before paperwork lands on clinic desks.
A new Penn Vet fund aims to help pet parents afford emergency care at Ryan Veterinary Hospital.
A new Penn Vet profile highlights Donald Hoenig’s long career linking clinical care, public health, food safety, and veterinary policy.
A new study found wide variability in how five veterinary radiation oncology centers use standardized structure nomenclature.
APPA reported $158 billion in U.S. pet industry spending for 2025, with growth expected to continue this year.
Updated betta guidance emphasizes heated, filtered tanks, nutrition, and earlier veterinary involvement.
Cornell Dean Lorin D. Warnick was recognized with AAVMC’s 2026 Billy E. Hooper Award for Distinguished Service.
The 2026 CWA contest is open, with Goodnewsforpets again sponsoring its $500 human-animal bond award.
NC State is enrolling Shetland Sheepdogs to study the genetic basis of gallbladder mucocele formation.
A new Uncharted episode argues constant CSR escalation is usually a training and systems problem, not a people problem.
Veterinary Receptionist Week is highlighting how front-desk teams now shape workflow, communication, and pet parent experience.
A new report underscores that rest, turnout, and lighter work are key parts of protecting equine athletes from injury.
NOMV and industry leaders are linking climate, pet health, and veterinary team wellbeing more directly.
NC State’s veterinary college held its first symposium dedicated to undergraduate researchers working in CBC labs.
A Texas A&M team used sequential growth factor treatment to induce partial digit regeneration in mice.
NC State recognized cancer researcher and biotechnology educator Melissa Srougi with its 2025-26 Outstanding Teacher Award.
Two California horses tested positive for EIA, with both cases linked through training history to an affected Stanislaus County premises.
Equine media are emphasizing integrated fly control, with sanitation and habitat management at the center.
A new review underscores why tapeworm diagnosis often depends on proglottids, history, and clinical judgment, not fecal flotation alone.
New veterinary media coverage argues that better on-shift nutrition supports steadier energy, communication, and care.
A new CE article says shock care in dogs and cats depends on early recognition and mechanism-specific treatment.
A new Clinician’s Brief article and podcast aim to make pharmacokinetics more usable in everyday veterinary prescribing.
A new review says locally acquired leishmaniosis in U.S. dogs, cats, horses, and wildlife may be underrecognized.
University of Adelaide researchers reported 49.5% to 77.0% methane cuts in Angus cows without harming calf growth.
Bond Vet launched a membership program pairing exam discounts with priority virtual support.
Whole Dog Journal highlights chiggers as a common seasonal cause of intense itching in dogs after brush and grass exposure.
A Lumpkin County boarding facility is under quarantine after one confirmed and 15 suspected strangles cases.
A new study found the dural tail sign on MRI showed high sensitivity and specificity for distinguishing canine meningioma from peripheral glioma.
NC State awarded $1.8 million in scholarships to 191 DVM students for 2025-26, highlighting debt relief as a workforce issue.
Ohio State and ETCR will use licensed resistant hookworm isolates to support new therapy development and commercial efficacy studies.
Ohio State named virologist Shan-Lu Liu a 2026 Distinguished University Professor, citing research with broad public health impact.
A My Vet Candy commentary spotlights how pregnancy, leave, and childcare still shape veterinary careers.
A 2-year-old draft stallion in Indiana tested positive for EHM, and two more horses are suspected.
Veterinary Practice News is turning veterinary terminology into a recurring Wordle-style learning game.
A new case study highlights how slow, structured rehab can shape outcomes after neurologic EPM in horses.
A lab study suggests caffeine could help invasive ants learn bait locations faster, with possible implications for pest control.
Veterinary leaders say home laser rentals may help senior pets stay on photobiomodulation treatment plans.
A new expert discussion says navicular disease can’t be prevented outright, but vets can help slow progression and improve comfort.
Veterinary groups are revisiting home laser programs as a way to improve adherence for geriatric and chronic-care patients.
New canine studies suggest diet remains first-line, while FMT may fit selected cases, especially parvovirus.
An Instinct podcast examines how one veterinary CEO manages three hospitals from 2,500 miles away.
VETgirl co-founder Justine Lee says she will step down July 2, 2026, with Garret Pachtinger set to carry the mission forward.
Revival recalled select canine milk replacers after finding vitamin D levels that were both too high and too low.
Equine nutrition guidance says feed savings often come from better forage choices, less waste, and fewer unnecessary supplements.
Newer education efforts stress that fleas and ticks pose meaningful health risks to cats, including many that live indoors.
VETgirl and Today’s Veterinary Business are both navigating high-profile leadership handoffs in 2026.
CCUS is increasingly viewed as a distinct, immune-mediated oral disease, with implications for diagnosis, treatment, and client counseling.
A new JAVMA study says guinea pigs need species-specific neurologic exams, not dog-and-cat assumptions.
NC State’s Duncan Lascelles received AAVMC’s 2026 Excellence in Research Award for work advancing pain assessment and management.
Dr. Ragen McGowan discussed how Petivity tracks feline litter box patterns to surface early health changes.
A new review highlights siderophore-linked antibiotics as a possible path around Pseudomonas aeruginosa resistance.
VIN Foundation says many 2026 veterinary graduates could lose key repayment options if they consolidate federal loans too close to July 1.
A new review highlights orchiectomy, endocrine effects, and selective fertility-sparing options in canine testicular tumors.
A new step-in harness guide underscores a familiar veterinary message: fit and dog-specific needs matter as much as gear category.
Veterinary leaders are warning that weak HR training in management roles can drive turnover, culture problems, and employee claims.
dvm360’s latest Vet Blast episode follows one veterinarian’s path from private practice to relief work and toward ownership.
A new warbler study suggests close contact, not just shared space, can shape gut microbiome similarity.
Instinct is promoting workflow and AI tools aimed at helping veterinary teams finish charting before they leave.
NC State’s veterinary Class of 2026 celebrated its Oath and Hooding Ceremony on May 8 at Reynolds Coliseum.
A new petition asks FDA to revisit its refusal to require feed grade ingredient disclosure on pet food labels.
Ackerman Group says the 2026 World Cup will bring different security risks across Mexico, the U.S., and Canada.
A new Cone of Shame episode examines how recent veterinary graduates can introduce change without overstepping.
A VETgirl podcast spotlights when gloves help, when they don’t, and why hand hygiene still does the heavy lifting.
An ex vivo study found both arthroscopy- and fluoroscopy-assisted MIPO were feasible for canine acetabular fractures.
A new podcast episode features Dr. Corynn Cackler’s view on where urgent care fits in veterinary practice.
New ABCD guidance says FIP is now often treatable and curable when antivirals are available.
PawthosX is pitching ClinicOS as an AI-native platform to reduce workflow friction in veterinary practice.
A new PetMD guide says most cats don’t need routine ear cleaning and highlights when veterinary evaluation should come first.
Topical canine antiparasitics don’t all handle bathing or swimming the same way, and labels matter.
Experts say cats need continued access to FIP antivirals, but careless use could raise resistance risks.
A new Veterinary Viewfinder episode says unclear morning expectations may be quietly hurting veterinary teams.
A JAVMA review says U.S. poultry AMR surveillance misses key environmental reservoirs on farms.
A Whole Dog Journal article spotlights why ‘teacup’ dogs raise health, breeding, and client-education concerns.
Ohio State’s Armando Hoet was named to a five-member WOAH group updating global standards for day-one veterinary graduates.
A consumer advocacy post is raising new questions about how finely pet food ingredients are processed before they reach the bowl.
The University of Florida’s veterinary college placed No. 6 nationally in the 2026 U.S. News rankings.
A new study suggests cats may stop eating because food odors become familiar, not just because they’re full.
Vet Candy is pitching podcasts as part of a broader CE, wellness, and professional community platform for veterinary teams.
A Vet Times warning on note-writing mistakes lands as clinics look for faster, more consistent documentation.
A new petition could create board certification for pharmacists focused on animal health.
A new Veterinary Surgery study suggests arthroscope-based biportal decompression may improve visualization and foraminal enlargement in dogs.
A UGA study found H5N1 in 84.3% of dead black vultures tested, pointing to possible year-round circulation.
Murdoch University researchers propagated feline coronavirus from FIP cases in Vero cells, potentially easing future antiviral and vaccine research.
A new study reports successful propagation of feline coronavirus from FIP cases in Vero cells, offering a potentially more accessible research model.
An ex vivo study found the suprapatellar approach matched established techniques for accuracy and avoided cartilage injury.