Veterinary Study Finds LIPUS Boosts Bone Healing in Injured Racehorses
Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) enhances healing of proximal sesamoid bone fractures (PSBFs) in racehorses. Studies show LIPUS improves bone repair, reduces inflammation, and promotes faster recovery, making it a promising non-invasive treatment for equine athletes.
PRN Pharmacal Announces Veterinary Technician Awards Program to Honor Exceptional Care
Pegasus Laboratories/PRN Pharmacal, a company focused on developing innovative products to treat chronic conditions in cats, dogs, and horses, is launching an awards program that celebrates the dedication, compassion, and clinical expertise of veterinary technicians.
Zoetis Expands Virtual Laboratory with 24/7 VitalRADS® Teleradiology Service
Zoetis Inc., the world’s leading animal health company, has partnered with VitalRADS – a comprehensive teleradiology service – to expand its diagnostics platform, the Zoetis Virtual Laboratory. The partnership brings the expertise of board-certified veterinary specialists directly into clinics through a fully integrated, cloud-based diagnostic platform available 24/7 year-round.
Revolutionizing Spinal Care: Dr. Gaemia Tracy Brings SpineShield PLDA™ Training to the East Coast
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is one of the most common spinal disorders affecting dogs—especially breeds like Dachshunds, Beagles, Basset Hounds, and French Bulldogs. For these at-risk breeds, the risk of thoracolumbar disc herniation can be life-altering. But now, a groundbreaking procedure is changing the way veterinarians approach prevention—and Pennsylvania veterinary neurologist, Dr. Gaemia Tracy is leading the way with Spine Shield Vet- special training for veterinary surgeons and neurologists.
From Engineering to Endangered Species: How Ahan Jain Found His True Calling in Veterinary Medicine
Tuskegee University veterinary student and Class of 2027 Vice President Ahan Jain shares his inspiring journey from biomedical engineering to a future in wildlife and conservation medicine. Discover how his passion for animals, leadership skills, and perseverance shaped his decision to leave engineering behind and pursue a veterinary career focused on endangered species and environmental stewardship.
Environmental Chemical Exposures in Boxer Dogs With Multicentric Lymphoma
A prospective case-control study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine has identified a significant association between exposure to the volatile organic compound (VOC) benzene and the development of multicentric lymphoma (ML) in Boxer dogs. The study moves beyond epidemiological questionnaires by using direct biomonitoring, providing some of the most compelling evidence to date that an environmental chemical is linked to oncogenesis in veterinary patients.

