The Shelter Crisis Is a Vet Problem Too
It's easy to frame the shelter overcapacity crisis as a humane-society problem. The animals are over there. The capacity issue is theirs to solve. Veterinary medicine has its own crises to manage. But a new report released this week pushes back on that mental separation pretty hard.
Big Dogs, Long Waits: New Report Sheds Light on the Large-Dog Adoption Gap
A new national survey finds that large dogs are sitting in shelters longer than their smaller counterparts, and the reasons why may surprise you.
Harvard Scientists + Hills Pet Nutrition Just Launched a Game-Changer for Pet Health
A new web portal has been launched to support the One Health Microbiome Resource (OHMR), a collaborative initiative between researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Hill's Pet Nutrition. The portal aims to centralize and expand access to data, tools, and protocols focused on the microbiome and its role in pet health.
Hill’s Pet Nutrition Announces Strategic Veterinary Leadership Transitions
Hill’s Pet Nutrition has unveiled significant leadership changes across its global veterinary affairs teams, marking a new chapter for the 75-year-old pet nutrition company. The transitions reflect Hill’s continued investment in veterinary expertise to drive its science-forward mission in key international markets.

