The UK Just Overhauled Veterinary Pricing. Here’s What It Actually Changes and Why US Vets Should Pay Attention.
After a two-and-a-half year investigation, the UK’s competition watchdog has handed down the most significant regulatory intervention in the veterinary sector in a generation. The details matter.
The Research Coming Out of Vet Residencies Right Now Is Worth Paying Attention To
From kitten blood typing to seahorse colony collapse, the 2026 UC Davis resident research symposium covered more ground than most conferences twice its size.
Your Cat Probably Does Love You. It Just Has a Terrible Way of Showing It.
Sheba, the Mars-owned cat food brand, just launched a campaign called Ignored to Adored, a 12-day program promising to help cat owners strengthen their bond with their cats through the right food and the right approach. It features actress Haley Lu Richardson, who got a tattoo of her cat Darbin and wrote him a poem, and whose cat, by all accounts, remains completely unmoved.
She Jumped Off a Couch at Nine Months Old. What Happened Next Is a Lesson in Small Breed Orthopedics.
Ruby the toy poodle broke both front legs. Six weeks later, she was back to herself. Here’s what her case teaches us about fracture management in small and toy breeds.
Guilford County Has Confirmed Eight Rabies Cases in 2026. Vaccine Hesitancy Is Making This Harder to Talk About.
A raccoon in Greensboro tested positive for rabies last week. It is the eighth confirmed animal case in the county this year. And the conversation around pet vaccination has never been more complicated.
What Happens to a Racehorse After the Track? This Event Is Building the Answer.
The 14-year-old Pennsylvania-bred gelding, a former racehorse turned National Barrel Horse Association champion walked into the Jane and Stephen Hale Indoor Arena at Virginia Tech’s Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center in Leesburg, Virginia recently, and demonstrated something with more clarity than any presentation could: a thoroughbred’s racing history is a starting point for evaluation, not a ceiling on what comes next.

