Once confined to Latin America, Chagas disease – a potentially deadly parasitic infection that is spread in a gross way – is now endemic in the United States, threatening both humans and their pets in what experts are calling a silent public health crisis.| New Atlas
As veterinary professionals, we often encounter cases that challenge our skills and push us to think outside the box. Benji, a 2-year-old husky, was one such case that captured the hearts of our team and inspired us to work together to provide the best possible care. In February 2024, Benji was presented to us with…| smallanimal.vethospital.ufl.edu
Last Updated on September 26, 2025 by Lee Burnett Abstract: Most veterinary students know Mars, ... Read more The post Mars, Inc: Candy, Clinics, and the Consolidation of Veterinary Medicine appeared first on HPSA's Student Doctor Network.| HPSA's Student Doctor Network
Sai Life Sciences, a Hyderabad-based contract research, development, and manufacturing organization (CRDMO) has opened Unit VI, a dedicated veterinary-API facility in Bidar, India, adjacent to the company’s flagship API site. The company positions the site to supply animal-health sponsors and contract customers, citing rising demand for veterinary medicines and the need for dedicated manufacturing capacity… The post Sai adds dedicated veterinary-API capacity in India as part of a broader ...| Drug Discovery and Development
Having the basic skills and self-confidence to assist an animal that’s uncomfortable not only improves the animal’s welfare but can be the difference between calling the vet or not.| Country Guide
Last week, we said our goodbyes to one of our all-time favorite patients, Booger! This little mini donkey jack has left an indelible mark on our team, and we wanted to share his remarkable journey with you. Booger, a spirited 1-year-old mini donkey jack, was admitted to our hospital in June after an accident involving…| largeanimal.vethospitals.ufl.edu
Reading Time: 3minutes Neck pain in horses, particularly at the base of the neck, is getting more attention from equestrians and veterinarians, probably because we have better diagnostic imaging tools to diagnose problems. The horse world now has access to improved radiographic techniques, ultrasonography, nuclear scintigraphy and, the most notable contributor, MRI technology. The latter allows us to […] Read more The post Heading off neck pain in horses appeared first on Alberta Farmer Exp...| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Horse Health Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Two recent FDA actions bring noteworthy changes to veterinary pharmacotherapy—particularly for pharmacists involved in compounding and those managing inventory of critical-use medications in clinical settings.| American College of Veterinary Pharmacists
In September 2024, a family in St. Augustine stumbled upon a beloved Basset Hound, Filomena Menolascino, wandering the streets. This sweet girl was in rough shape, suffering from severe periodontal disease, a heart murmur, ectoparasites, and multiple masses on her body. Despite her rough exterior, her family described her as having a big toothy smile…| smallanimal.vethospital.ufl.edu
In this episode, Taya Forde speaks with Jos Bongers – a veterinary clinician specializing in neurology. She tells us all about the University of Glasgow’s Small Animal Hospital Seizure …| Naturally Speaking
Learn how internal parasites develop resistance to livestock dewormers, whether resistance is a problem in Canadian beef herds and how to prevent and manage resistance while maintaining animal health.| Canadian Cattlemen
Toe tip necrosis syndrome is a hind-limb lameness of feedlot cattle that develops days to weeks after arrival at the feedlot. This disease is also known| Canadian Cattlemen
Many producers use remote drug delivery devices. If you are thinking of using one, or if you have used one in the past, this article may be a good review.| Alberta Farmer Express
It is worthwhile to discuss ways to recognize, treat and prevent rectal and anal injuries in livestock. They are rare, but occur often enough to warrant a| Alberta Farmer Express
Scours. It should be a four-lettered word, for all the misery it causes on cow-calf operations. Even with the best preventative practices, outbreaks can pop up in herds. And in the middle of an outbreak, the focus is on survival, for calves and humans alike. During an outbreak, producers are generally going to see a […] Read more The post Surviving scours appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenHerd Health , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen