Loyal Secures $22 Million to Advance Canine Longevity Drug Development
Loyal, a clinical-stage animal health company developing longevity drugs for dogs, has reached a significant regulatory milestone while securing $22 million in Series B-2 funding. The investment, led by Valor Equity Partners and Collaborative Fund, brings Loyal’s total funding to over $150 million.
Colorado’s New Veterinary Professional Associate Role Finalized—But Not Without Controversy
Colorado has finalized the curriculum for its newly created Veterinary Professional Associate (VPA) position, a groundbreaking role aimed at addressing the national shortage of veterinarians. However, despite its approval by voters in 2024, the position has sparked widespread opposition from veterinary professionals who question the adequacy of its training and its potential impact on animal care.
FDA Releases Recent Animal Drug Approvals and Safety-Related Labeling Changes
The FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine has updated its Recent Animal Drug Approvals page to reflect the February approval of Abbreviated New Animal Drug Application 200-742.
Breakthrough in Livestock Pain Relief? K-State Lands FDA Grant to Lead the Charge
Kansas State University is stepping up in a major way to tackle one of the livestock industry’s biggest challenges: pain management in food animals. The university’s College of Veterinary Medicine has been selected by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine as one of four Animal and Veterinary Innovation Centers, securing federal funding to develop better pain relief solutions for cattle, pigs, and goats.
Dog Food Game-Changer? The Farmer’s Dog Drops $10 Million on Vet Research
In a bold move that could reshape the future of pet health, The Farmer’s Dog—known for its fresh, human-grade dog food—just announced an additional $10 million investment in veterinary research. This funding will support residencies, grants, and clinical studies across top veterinary schools, with the goal of advancing scientific knowledge on pet nutrition and strengthening the role of veterinarians in pet care.
Deadly Bird Flu Spreads to Cats Through Pet Food—Is Your Clients at Risk?
A second U.S. pet food company has issued a recall as the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus spreads to household cats, raising alarms among pet owners and veterinarians alike. Wild Coast Raw, a raw pet food brand, voluntarily recalled two lots of its products after cats in multiple states tested positive for the virus, which they contracted after consuming contaminated meat.

