Bird Flu Is Spreading—And the World Desperately Needs More Wildlife Rehabilitators
From foxes to swans, new outbreaks reveal why trained professionals are key to stopping the next global disease crisis.
Royal Canin Commits $500K to Texas A&M to Create Endowed Chair in Small Animal Clinical Nutrition
Royal Canin has donated $500,000 to the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) to establish the Royal Canin Small Animal Clinical Nutrition Endowed Chair. This strategic endowment will permanently support a faculty position within the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, enhancing both veterinary coursework and nutritional programming for generations to come.
More Than 99% of U.S. Dogs Have a Behavior Problem, Texas A&M Researcher Finds
A recent study led by Dr. Bonnie Beaver at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) reveals that over 99% of dogs in the United States exhibit behavior problems, highlighting the importance of awareness and training for dog owners. While many of these issues are seen as minor or not worth addressing by owners, the study emphasizes that these behaviors are common and should not be ignored.
Unlocking Canine Calm: Veterinary Experts Reveal Surprising Solutions for Separation Anxiety
Join veterinary behaviorists Dr. Natalie Estep, Dr. Wailani Sung, and Dr. Hagar Hauser as they explore the intricacies of separation anxiety in dogs. Learn about the latest strategies for diagnosis, treatment, and management to help your patients lead happier, stress-free lives. This essential guide is packed with expert insights and practical advice for veterinarians.
Unlocking the Secrets of Separation Anxiety
In the intricate landscape of veterinary medicine, few conditions elicit as much concern and emotional involvement as separation anxiety in dogs. It's a topic that resonates deeply with pet owners, often leaving them feeling bewildered and overwhelmed by their furry friend's distress.
KBroVet-CA1: The Convenient, Conditionally FDA-Approved Solution for Canine Seizure Control
KBroVet-CA1 has redefined the veterinary approach to canine idiopathic epilepsy by combining scientific validation with practical administration. Its conditional FDA approval bridges a critical gap between unregulated supplements and human-adapted medications, offering a purpose-built solution for canine patients.

