She Saves Pets by Day, Guides Births by Night—Meet Dr. Brianna Tobin
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She Saves Pets by Day, Guides Births by Night—Meet Dr. Brianna Tobin

Discover the inspiring story of Dr. Brianna Tobin, an emergency veterinarian who combines small animal ER care with holistic treatments, reflexology, and doula work. A committed vegan and mother of two, Brianna shares how compassion, purpose, and a sensitive heart guide her career and life. Learn about her journey through veterinary medicine, her passion for ethical living, and how she balances a busy home life with saving pets, advocating for animal welfare, and living intentionally.

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Spotlight: Dr. Gaemia Tracy Breaks Down IVDD in Dogs
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Spotlight: Dr. Gaemia Tracy Breaks Down IVDD in Dogs

Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is one of the most frequently diagnosed neurologic conditions in dogs, particularly in breeds like Dachshunds, French Bulldogs, and Beagles. For veterinarians, IVDD often presents a clinical challenge—requiring rapid recognition, clear client communication, and timely decision-making on whether medical management or surgical referral is the best path forward.

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Zoetis Receives Positive Opinion from CVMP for Portela® (relfovetmab) to Alleviate Pain Associated with Osteoarthritis in Cats
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Zoetis Receives Positive Opinion from CVMP for Portela® (relfovetmab) to Alleviate Pain Associated with Osteoarthritis in Cats

Zoetis Inc. today announced that the Committee for Veterinary Medicinal Products (CVMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has adopted a positive opinion recommending the granting of marketing authorization for Portela® (relfovetmab), a new monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy intended for the alleviation of pain associated with osteoarthritis (OA) in cats.

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Researchers unleash the power of a new tool in canine cancer treatment
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Researchers unleash the power of a new tool in canine cancer treatment

A new study from the University of Missouri is helping veterinarians and pet owners better understand how to treat thyroid cancer in dogs by studying how to improve treatment with a type of therapy called radioactive iodine. It lays the important groundwork for delivering more tailored and effective treatment options.

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