UMES Veterinary School Set for 2026 Accreditation Review
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s School of Veterinary Medicine is approaching a key point in its effort to secure accreditation for what will become Maryland’s first veterinary school. The institution will undergo a full accreditation site review by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education from June 21 through June 26, 2026, according to information released by the university.
OS Therapies to Spinoff OS Animal Health into Standalone Public Company
OS Therapies Inc., a company that makes listeria-based cancer immunotherapies, today announced its intent to spin off OS Animal Health, Inc. (OSAH) into a standalone public company listed on a national stock exchange. OSAH is the Company's wholly owned subsidiary developing OST-HER2 for canine osteosarcoma. The Company expects OSAH to become a standalone public company on a U.S. national stock exchange in the first half of 2026.
More equine herpes virus cases confirmed in Texas outbreak linked to Waco event
Texas veterinarians are tracking an expanding cluster of Equine Herpesvirus-1 cases following an initial exposure in Waco. The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) has confirmed four Texas cases to date. The outbreak has been traced to a horse that competed at the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association World Finals and Elite Barrel Race at the Extraco Events Center from November 5–9.
LSU Vet Med Treating Three Texas Horses Quarantined with Confirmed EHV-1
Cases of Equine Herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) has been confirmed by equine veterinary clinics in Texas, with cases traced to a recent equine competition in Waco. Three horses from Texas that participated in that event are currently quarantined at the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH) and receiving treatment for confirmed EHV-1.
Lovet Pet Health Care Expands Grand Rapids Footprint with Three New Veterinary Hospitals
Lovet Pet Health Care is deepening its investment in Michigan with three new hospitals opening across the Grand Rapids area this fall. The expansion brings Lovet's local footprint to four hospitals since its Michigan debut in April 2025—and underscores the network's commitment to making expert care more accessible for West Michigan pet families.
WSU veterinarians get creative to bring cannabis-eating ferret back to health
When Vanilla the ferret arrived at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital, she was in serious trouble. Her heart rate had dropped, her breathing was shallow, and she was drifting between stupor and coma. Everyone initially suspected a traumatic head injury until a key detail emerged. Three cannabis edibles were missing.

