The Next Pandemic May Come From a Mosquito. Veterinarians Are Part of the Answer.
On March 31, 2026, a multi-sectoral panel convened by WHO, PAHO, and WOAH gathered some of the most credible voices in global infectious disease to address a problem that has been growing for years without the urgency it deserves: the rising threat of zoonotic arboviruses in low and middle income countries, and whether the One Health framework can be operationalized quickly enough to do anything about it.
The New SAVMA President Wanted to Be on Broadway. Instead, He’s Going to Bat for Every Vet Student in America.
Meet Spencer Stelly, third-year LSU student, chemistry nerd, dog dad, and the person now leading the national voice of veterinary students.
New Research Confirms What Veterinarians Have Always Suspected: Most People Cannot Read a Stressed Cat
A study of nearly 2,000 participants found that human ability to recognize feline stress from visual cues is better than chance but not by much.
The Farmer’s Dog Is Coming to Walmart. Here’s What That Actually Means for Fresh Pet Food.
The Farmer’s Dog has been selling personalized, freshly cooked meal plans directly to dog owners since 2014. In April, for the first time, it is going to be available through a retailer and the retailer it chose is Walmart.
Dog Brains Could Help Crack Alzheimer’s Disease And Here’s the Research Making It Happen
If you watched 60 Minutes this past weekend, you saw something that does not happen very often: veterinary medicine taking center stage on one of the most-watched news programs in the country.
New Research Confirms What Veterinarians Already Know: Losing a Dog Hurts the Same Whether You Were Ready or Not
Two new studies published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association are adding research weight to something the veterinary profession has understood intuitively for years: the loss of a dog is the loss of a family member, and the grief that follows is profound regardless of how or when it happens.

