Alejandre, Assistant Editor Most clients can't read their cats. Tiffany Tupler, DVM, CBCC-KA, HAB, explains why that's a clinical problem, making the case for using clinic visits to train clients on ...
A University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine researcher is studying blacklegged ticks with an eye toward improving control strategies and reducing disease transmission. In a March 19, 2026, ...
A veterinary microbiologist and antimicrobial resistance researcher at the University of Tennessee has received a major scientific honor. Meanwhile, PetSmart Charities has added a private equity ...
CAPC’s 2026 forecast shows Lyme disease, heartworm, ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis expanding nationwide, urging year-round parasite prevention and annual testing. The Companion Animal Parasite Council ...
Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine (HPCVM) at Clemson University prepares to launch its first classes in fall 2026, it recently welcomed members of its ina ...
Here is a sneak peek at this week’s headlines. Happy Monday, dvm360 readers! We hope that you had an amazing first weekend of Spring and are looking forward to another great week. Did you know that ...
For many pet owners, the line between a behavioral problem and a normal instinct isn’t always clear, especially when it comes to cats, where common complaints often just reflect natural behaviors.
In Altamonte Springs, Florida, a new Pet Supplies Plus location has opened. Additionally, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in ...
This episode of The Vet Blast Podcast reveal how in-home can be a benefit to professionals, clients, and patients. On this ...
Officials with the FDA have approved a label expansion for fluralaner for extended-release injectable suspension (Bravecto ...
Katherine Quesenberry, DVM, MPH, DABVP (Avian), chief medical officer, senior veterinarian, specialist in avian medicine and service head of avian and exotic medicine for Schwarzm ...
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