All Hail the Chief! Dr. Michael Bailey Is AVMA’s New President
Dr. Michael Q. Bailey has made history as the first Black president of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), marking a major milestone in veterinary medicine. Overcoming the challenges of undiagnosed dyslexia and limited support, Dr. Bailey earned his DVM from Tuskegee University and went on to specialize in veterinary radiology. His career spans academia, telemedicine leadership, and advocacy for diversity in the profession. His election highlights both his personal achievements and the ongoing need for greater inclusion in veterinary medicine, following in the footsteps of trailblazers like Dr. William Waddell, the AVMA’s first Black member.
Mobile Veterinary Service The Vets Abruptly Ceases Operations, Leaving Clients and Staff in Limbo
The Vets, a venture-backed mobile veterinary service operating in 28 U.S. cities, has suddenly canceled all appointments amid signs of permanent closure. Former employees report staff were notified via email, while clients scramble to retrieve medical records. The apparent shutdown comes just nine months after acquiring competitor BetterVet—marking another casualty in the post-pandemic veterinary market correction.
Around-the-Clock Nutrition Support Aims to Ease Veterinary Cost Burden for Pet Owners
Pet ownership brings immense joy, but it also comes with significant responsibilities—and, increasingly, financial challenges. Rising veterinary costs have become a growing concern for many families. According to the 2024 State of Shelter Pet Adoption Report by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, 84% of pet owners say that veterinary care is the most expensive part of having a pet. In some cases, this financial pressure can lead to difficult decisions, including delaying care, relinquishing pets, or opting not to adopt at all.
Study Links Dog Breed, Environment To Canine Obesity
A groundbreaking study led by Texas A&M University and the Dog Aging Project (DAP) has revealed that canine obesity stems from a complex interplay of breed predisposition, environmental factors, and food motivation. The research, which analyzed data from over 50,000 dogs enrolled in the DAP, provides critical insights for veterinarians and pet owners striving to address this growing health concern affecting half of all U.S. dogs.f
Flow cytometric features of lymphoid subsets in healthy and diseased cats
A new study characterizes flow cytometric features of lymphoid subsets in healthy and diseased cats, identifying distinct patterns in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Using a 10-antibody multicolor panel, researchers established baseline data to improve diagnostic accuracy in feline hematologic disorders—addressing a critical gap in veterinary oncology.
AmeriVet and ScribbleVet Partner to Transform Veterinary Workflow with AI-Powered Tools
AmeriVet Veterinary Partners, a network of 213 animal hospitals, has partnered with ScribbleVet to integrate AI-powered medical scribing across its practices. The technology automates SOAP notes, enhances clinical decision-making, and reduces burnout—freeing veterinarians to focus on patient care.

