Studies look for potential therapy targets for dogs with Chiari-like malformation
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Studies look for potential therapy targets for dogs with Chiari-like malformation

A pair of studies from North Carolina State University looked for biomarkers and genetic markers of a syndrome associated with skull malformations common in Cavalier King Charles spaniels (CKCS) and other toy breeds. The findings could lead to better targeted therapeutics for symptoms as well as potential genetic targets for treatment.

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How modern dog ownership has redefined family and parenting
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

How modern dog ownership has redefined family and parenting

Birth rates are declining worldwide, while dog parenting practices are gaining popularity. What does this growing “furry children” trend reveal about our societies? Researchers from Eötvös Loránd University suggest that, while dogs do not actually replace children, they may, in some cases, offer an opportunity to fulfil a nurturing drive similar to parenting, but with fewer demands than raising biological offspring. Their review, published in European Psychologist, also examines how the shifting roles of dogs within modern family structures are influenced by individual circumstances, but also by cultural norms.

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How Janeece Richardson Is Healing the World with Heart, Curiosity, and Courage
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

How Janeece Richardson Is Healing the World with Heart, Curiosity, and Courage

If you ask new grad, Dr. Janeece Richardson, what she’d be doing if she weren’t a veterinarian, her answer reveals as much about her spirit as it does her skill: she’d be capturing emotion through a camera lens or creating joy on a plate. A natural storyteller and nurturer, Janeece has always been drawn to making others feel seen, heard, and cared for—whether that’s through the comforting aroma of a homemade dish or the quiet magic of a perfectly timed photograph.

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New Hope for Blindness: Scientists Unlock Game-Changing Gene Therapy for Advanced Vision Loss
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New Hope for Blindness: Scientists Unlock Game-Changing Gene Therapy for Advanced Vision Loss

A groundbreaking breakthrough out of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine could change the future for patients facing blindness due to inherited retinal diseases. For the first time, researchers have developed powerful new genetic tools that actually work in advanced stages of retinal degeneration—when most vision-saving options have already run out.

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Abandoned Dog Hit by Car Recovers from Back Surgery thanks to UC Davis Vets
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Abandoned Dog Hit by Car Recovers from Back Surgery thanks to UC Davis Vets

When Flynn, an approximately 1-year-old male neutered Great Pyrenees, arrived at the UC Davis William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH), he had visible tire tracks across his back leg and abdomen. The City of Stockton Animal Services Center reported he was run over by a car and thrown into a ditch. Knowing Flynn needed specialty care, the Yolo County Spay and Neuter Group agreed to take him and immediately brought him to UC Davis.

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