Veterinarians Demand AVMA Revise Guidelines on Animal Depopulation
Hundreds of veterinarians and veterinary students across the country are speaking out against what they consider inhumane killing methods for farmed animals during emergency situations. In a letter sent to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), 868 signers, including 504 AVMA members, are calling for revisions to the draft “Guidelines for the Depopulation of Animals” to eliminate cruel methods such as heat stroke, suffocation with water-based foam, and bludgeoning.
Banfield's $8M Investment to Help Veterinarians Pay Down Debt
Banfield Pet Hospital, part of Mars Veterinary Health, has announced a significant increase in its investment to support veterinarians' success, with up to $8 million allocated annually to help them thrive both professionally and financially. This expanded commitment includes a nearly doubled annual investment in student debt relief and a tripling of funding for continuing education, all aimed at fostering a more sustainable and supportive future for veterinary professionals.
Utah Students Bring Essential Vet Care to Rural Communities—See How They're Helping Over 300 Dogs in Clarkston
Four Utah State University veterinary students partnered with a local clinic to provide rabies vaccines for 36 dogs in Clarkston, Utah. The annual outreach clinic is part of a broader effort to increase access to veterinary care in rural areas like Cache County, where care can be limited. This initiative offers convenience for residents and provides crucial services while supporting student scholarships in the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Durham County's Bahama Road Veterinary Hospital Is About to Open a $10 Million State-of-the-Art Facility—Here’s What You Need to Know!
Bahama Road Veterinary Hospital in Durham County is upgrading to a $10 million facility, set to open on a 28-acre property at North Roxboro Road and Snow Hill Road. The new facility will mark a rebranding to Bahama Veterinary Medical Center, continuing the hospital’s legacy of excellence in animal care. The move promises enhanced services and expanded capacity for the growing community.
Arkansas Just Took a Major Step for Vet Techs: Telemedicine and Expanded Roles Now Legal!
In a significant win for veterinary professionals and animal care across the state, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has signed two key bills into law that will impact veterinary telemedicine and expand the roles of veterinary technicians in Arkansas. These changes mark a major step forward for the veterinary field in the state, offering more flexibility and access to care.
Long Island University’s Vet College Gets a Major Name Change—and It’s All Thanks to 2 Iconic Animal Rights Philanthropists!
Long Island University’s Veterinary College will now bear the name of renowned philanthropists Alex and Elisabeth Lewyt, founders of North Shore Animal League, in recognition of their commitment to animal welfare. A $20.5 million partnership with the Lewyt Trust will fund scholarships, support training centers at animal shelters, and host community outreach programs. This partnership will have a lasting impact on veterinary students and the local community, continuing the Lewyts’ legacy of humane care for animals.

