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Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Plant-based dog foods not nutritionally complete, but may suffice with supplements, study suggests

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In a study of dog foods sold in the U.K., plant-based foods did not fully meet nutritional guidelines—but meat-based and veterinary foods also fell short of being nutritionally complete. Rebecca Brociek of the University of […]

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Cats can get dementia too. Here are the eight signs to look out for

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Many cat owners don’t realize that just like humans, cats can suffer from dementia. A recent paper has even found many similarities between feline and human dementia, finding that cognitive impairment may develop in similar […]

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Gene associated with deadly heart disease in golden retrievers identified

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Researchers have discovered the first genetic mutation associated with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and sudden death in golden retrievers. The work could lead to increased early detection and disease prevention for the breed while further shaping […]

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Gray seals perplex scientists with lack of response to flu infection

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Something strange happens when two kinds of seals living in the waters around Cape Cod get infected with influenza—harbor seals get sick but gray seals don’t.This post was originally published on this site

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My cat needs to be contained indoors—how do I make sure it stays happy?

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In Australia, there are some 5 million pet cats, and several million feral cats that live outdoors and away from human care, with devastating consequences for native wildlife.This post was originally published on this site

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Study to probe why Australian veterinarians are at nearly double the risk of suicide

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Alarmingly, veterinarians in Australia are nearly twice as likely to die by suicide compared to the general population, yet there is no national data on suicidality within the profession.This post was originally published on this […]

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What the global decline of greyhound racing means for all dogs

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For decades, greyhound racing has appeared resilient to welfare concerns. Despite ongoing media exposés about injury rates, training methods, doping and questions about how racing dogs live when they’re not on the track or where […]

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Immune system markers could unleash personalized veterinary care for dogs

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New research, published in ImmunoHorizons, paves the way for more personalized veterinary care for dogs that could help dog owners make informed decisions that keep their pets healthier longer. The researchers identified patterns in markers […]

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African swine fever vaccine candidate shows promise against some virus strains, but broad protection still a challenge

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An international team of scientists has found that a promising African swine fever (ASF) vaccine can protect pigs against some strains of the virus but offers little or no protection against others. The findings point […]

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Yes, vets sometimes prescribe human drugs to pets—but don’t try it at home

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When your dog starts limping or your cat comes down with a sniffle, it’s natural to worry. For many families, pets are more than just animals—and we want them to have a standard of medical […]

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