

Shocking Post-Ictal Symptoms in Dogs with Epilepsy That Every Vet Needs to Know About
While much attention is paid to the seizure itself, post-ictal signs are just as important when it comes to understanding the full impact of idiopathic epilepsy on dogs. This study underscores the need for greater awareness of PI signs and their influence on a dog’s life. For owners, recognizing and documenting these signs is crucial in ensuring the best care and management for their pets.

High-Field MRI Unveils Hidden Causes of Epilepsy in Dogs with Normal Neurological Examinations
Epilepsy is a common neurological condition in dogs, characterized by recurrent seizures that can disrupt both the affected animal’s quality of life and its owners' sense of security. Despite being a frequent diagnosis, the underlying causes of epilepsy often remain elusive, especially when dogs present with normal neurological examinations between seizure episodes. A new study led by Stephanie Phillipps and Rita Goncalves sheds light on the use of high-field MRI to explore potential structural causes of epilepsy in these dogs. This research adds valuable insights into the diagnostic challenges faced by veterinarians and underscores the importance of advanced imaging techniques.

Colorado State Launches First-of-Its-Kind Program to Train Midlevel Veterinary Providers
Colorado State University’s governing board has approved an academic curriculum for a new master’s program designed to train veterinary professional associates (VPAs). The VPA role is intended to provide medical services at a level between that of veterinary technicians and licensed veterinarians, under veterinary supervision.

Are Your Clients at Risk? The Alarming Rise of Vaccine Hesitancy Among Pet Owners
In a world where vaccine hesitancy has already impacted human health, a new study reveals that the trend is now creeping into the pet world. Researchers adapted the Parent Attitudes About Childhood Vaccines (PACV) survey to assess vaccine hesitancy among pet owners, uncovering a surprising reluctance to vaccinate furry family members.

Merck Animal Health Thrives in 2024: Steady Growth Driven by Pricing, Demand, and Innovation
Merck Animal Health has once again demonstrated its resilience and leadership in the veterinary industry, closing 2024 with an impressive $5.9 billion in sales, marking a 4% increase from the previous year. Despite challenges posed by foreign exchange fluctuations, the company's strategic pricing, strong product demand, and key acquisitions helped drive steady growth.

Bringing Vet Care Home: Grand Rapids Startup Revolutionizes Pet Wellness
In an era where convenience is king, a woman- and minority-owned startup in Grand Rapids is reshaping the future of veterinary care by bringing it straight to pet owners’ doorsteps. Vetr Health, founded in 2021 by Rachel Berkal and her fiancé, Sadoc Paredes, is on a mission to make high-quality pet care more accessible, affordable, and stress-free.