FDA warns company marketing unapproved cannabidiol products with unsubstantiated pet health claims
The FDA has previously sent warning letters to other companies illegally selling CBD products that claimed to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure serious diseases, such as cancer.
Researchers looked at relationships between body weight and other factors in cats
Researchers found that male cats are more likely to reach higher overall weights than females.
Findings associated with cardiac cachexia in dogs with congestive heart failure.
A study evaluated the prevalence of cachexia and its associations with clinical, laboratory, and survival data in dogs with congestive heart failure.
Compounded Unapproved Animal Drugs from Rapid Equine Solutions Linked to Three Horse Deaths
The FDA recently finalized testing that revealed that this lot of product contained approximately 18 to 21 times the pyrimethamine indicated on the labeling. High doses of pyrimethamine can cause symptoms such as seizures, fever, and death.
Tramadol for canine pain management
Study suggests that the addition of tramadol to meloxicam treatment was not found to be of clinical benefit.
Meniscal click as a predictor of meniscal pathology
Researchers evaluated the predictive value of meniscal click for specific meniscal tear morphology.
New York becomes first state to ban declawing
Under the bill, which easily passed the Democrat-led Senate and Assembly in early June, veterinarians could still perform the procedure for medical reasons, such as infection or injury..
Endoscopic sinus surgery in a cat with nasal tumor.
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery allowed to completely remove the tumor and restore a normal nasal flow.
Esophagostomy tube complications in dogs and cats
Esophagostomy feeding tubes are an essential tool for management of hyporexic patients' acute and chronic nutritional requirements. Study evaluated potential prognostic factors to determine if certain patients are at increased risk for complications from esophagostomy tubes.
Hydromorphone vs dexmedetomidine for emesis induction in cats.
Study suggests that hydromorphone causes less sedation and less decrease in heart rate than dexmedetomidine.
Fungal culture analysis of Microsporum canis dermatophytosis
In cats where there has been high compliance with environmental cleaning, as well as topical and systemic treatment, two consecutive negative fungal cultures may not be necessary to determine resolution.
Pet tags help scientist link chemical exposure to hyperthyroidism in cats
Study suggests TDCIPP exposures are associated with feline hyperthyroidism.
Clinical features of feline bacterial keratitis
A study evaluated clinical characteristics, bacterial isolates, and in vitro antimicrobial susceptibility patterns for cats with bacterial keratitis.
Colorado becomes third state to report vesicular stomatitis
The Colorado Department of Agriculture has issued a notice that Colorado has become the third state in the U.S. to have confirmed cases of vesicular stomatitis, also known as VSV.
Drug resistant Salmonella detected in pet treats
CDC and FDA are investigating a multistate outbreak of multidrug-resistant Salmonella I 4,[5],12:i:- infections linked to contact with pig ear dog treats.
Organophosphate poisoning in 2 dogs
Case study details 2 cases of organophosphate intoxication through accidental ingestion of a cattle ear tag
Study shows that dogs receiving acepromazine more likely to have hypotension
Anesthetic complications differed between isoflurane-anesthetized dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy after premedication with acepromazine or dexmedetomidine in this study

