Epilepsy in dogs: New advances for diagnosis and research
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Epilepsy in dogs: New advances for diagnosis and research

Epilepsy and dyskinesia are canine neurological disorders with overlapping clinical symptoms. An international team, led by Professor Andrea Fischer, neurologist at LMU’s Small Animal Clinic, and Professor Hannes Lohi, molecular geneticist at the University of Helsinki, has developed a novel multilingual questionnaire that standardizes the description and classification of seizures in dogs and reliably documents seizures of different kinds.

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People who recently adopted pets often struggled to access vet care
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

People who recently adopted pets often struggled to access vet care

During the COVID-19 pandemic when many were stuck at home, people adopted more pets than average, but then struggled to find adequate veterinary care. Kayla Pasteur of Purdue University, U.S., and colleagues reported these findings and other pandemic pet trends, which were published in a new study July 2, 2025 in the open-access journal PLOS One.

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Addressing “spay-neuter syndrome" with testosterone restoration for neutered male dogs
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Addressing “spay-neuter syndrome" with testosterone restoration for neutered male dogs

The Parsemus Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing pet health, today announced the publication of groundbreaking research on the safety and dosing of testosterone therapy for neutered male dogs. Published in BMC Veterinary Research, this pivotal study provides crucial data for veterinarians to treat "spay-neuter syndrome” - a collection of health and behavioral problems associated with hormone loss following sterilization.

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Just press play: Virtual dog therapy can improve mental wellbeing
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

Just press play: Virtual dog therapy can improve mental wellbeing

Led by Dr. John-Tyler Binfet, Professor in UBC Okanagan’s School of Education, and Dr. Christine Tardif-Williams, Professor at Brock University, this latest research builds on an earlier study examining whether in-person interactions with therapy dogs would translate just as well to a virtual setting—opening the doors for community members to benefit.

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New study finds no lasting impact of pandemic pet ownership on human well-being
Jill Lopez Jill Lopez

New study finds no lasting impact of pandemic pet ownership on human well-being

A new study challenges the belief in a universal “pet effect” on human well-being. Using data collected during COVID-19 lockdowns, researchers found no significant change in respondents' well-being when they acquired or lost a pet in their household. The findings suggest that, even during a time of extreme isolation, human-animal bonds may not be as emotionally transformative as we like to believe.

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