Behind the Scenes: The Unseen Struggles of Veterinarians Revealed
Discover the challenges faced by veterinarians worldwide and the efforts to raise awareness and appreciation for their essential work. Boehringer Ingelheim's survey findings shed light on the underappreciated aspects of veterinary care, urging action to support these dedicated professionals.
Revolutionizing Pet Care: Meet the Lifesaving Solution Every Pet Owner Needs
Discover Pets After Dark, the groundbreaking subscription service offering telehealth care for pets after hours. Say goodbye to late-night worries with access to expert advice and guaranteed in-office appointments.
Exclusive: The Inspiring Journey of Daisy Dai - Vet Artist Extraordinaire!
Explore the inspiring odyssey of Daisy "Sum Yin" Dai, a second-year veterinary student at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. From her roots in Hong Kong to her advocacy for diversity and compassion in veterinary care, Daisy's narrative is a testament to resilience, authenticity, and the pursuit of purpose.
Demographics of hip dysplasia in the Maine Coon cat
Discover groundbreaking insights into feline hip dysplasia (FHD) with a comprehensive study focusing on Maine Coon cats. Explore prevalence rates, age-related trends, and gender disparities, shedding light on this often-overlooked condition. Gain valuable knowledge to inform clinical practice and breed management strategies. Explore the full article for a deeper understanding of FHD demographics and implications for feline welfare.
FAU receives grant to examine role of pet dogs on military adolescents
Florida Atlantic University Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing’s Canines Providing Assistance to Wounded Warriors (C-P.A.W.W.) has received a new grant from the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) for research that investigates the contribution of pet dog ownership to resilience and well-being in adolescent children of military families.
New research defines specific genomic changes associated with the transmissibility of the monkeypox virus
Mount Sinai scientists, in collaboration with researchers from the Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII) in Madrid, Spain, have located and identified alterations in the monkeypox virus genome that potentially correlate with changes in the virus’s transmissibility observed in the 2022 outbreak. The findings were published April 18 in Nature Communications.

