US Equestrian Names Zomedica’s PulseVet System as the Official Shock Wave Therapy of US Equestrian Team Veterinarians
Zomedica, a veterinary health company, announces that the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) has named PulseVet as the Official Shock Wave Therapy Supplier for US Equestrian team veterinarians. This partnership underscores USEF's commitment to horse welfare by providing access to PulseVet’s world-class electro-hydraulic shock wave technology, renowned for treating various conditions in veterinary patients. Zomedica CEO Larry Heaton and Trudy Gage, Vice President of Equine Sales, expressed their honor in supporting equine athletes, including those competing in the Olympics, with advanced, non-invasive treatment modalities.
CityVet Acquires The Animal Hospital at Steiner Ranch
CityVet Acquires The Animal Hospital at Steiner Ranch
UC Davis Selects BluePrints Veterinary Marketing Group as Agency for Veterinary Medical Center Southern California
Animal health consultancy BluePrints Veterinary Marketing Group, has been named as the Agency of Record for the new San Diego-based Janice K. Hobbs UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center Southern California.
Unveiling the Hidden Struggles of a Rare Feline Condition
Over two years, researchers at the Anjos of Assis Veterinary Medicine Centre in Portugal examined nine female cats diagnosed with Type IV Atresia Ani, a severe form that includes a recto-vaginal fistula. This study focused on the surgical treatment of these cats, analyzing factors such as age, body condition, and fistula length to understand their influence on surgical outcomes.
Tick Invasion in the Southeast: Unveiling the Alarming New Behavior of Ticks in South Carolina
In the southeastern United States, environmental changes such as climate change and shifts in host availability are driving tick populations to spread into new territories. As these populations migrate, an alarming behavior known as incomplete feeding has been observed. This behavior involves ticks feeding on more than one host at each life stage, significantly increasing the risk of pathogen transmission.
A dog's puppyhood can cause 'puppy blues' reminiscent of baby blues
Bringing a puppy home is usually a happy event, but sometimes the life change that comes with it can provoke significant negative emotions. Researchers found that almost half of dog owners experience anxiety, weariness or frustration during their dog's puppyhood stage.

