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Study to probe why Australian veterinarians are at nearly double the risk of suicideAlarmingly, 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.... Read more
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What the global decline of greyhound racing means for all dogsFor 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 they go when no longer competitive, the industry continued operating in Australia.... Read more
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Immune system markers could unleash personalized veterinary care for dogsNew 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 of the immune system that are specific to both individual dogs and breeds of dog.... Read more
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African swine fever vaccine candidate shows promise against some virus strains, but broad protection still a challengeAn 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 to the need for region-specific vaccines to tackle one of the world's most devastating animal... Read more
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Yes, vets sometimes prescribe human drugs to pets—but don't try it at homeWhen 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 care similar to our own.... Read more
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Hidden danger in the water: Protecting pets from blue-green algaeAs people and their pets seek relief from the heat in lakes and ponds, a Virginia Tech veterinary expert warns of a hidden danger lurking in the water.... Read more
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Four key health risks for racehorses—and how they can be minimizedChasemore Farm stretches across 340 acres of leafy Surrey countryside just outside London. On a warm midsummer day, small groups of foals and their mothers graze peacefully in the sunshine, flicking their tails lazily at flies. It's an idyllic scene—but these aren't just any foals. Bred for speed, stamina and... Read more
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Researchers detect giraffe's pregnancy through hormonal changes, predict calf's birth within one dayFor La Trobe University researchers, the birth of a spritely new giraffe at Melbourne Zoo this month was two-and-a-half years in the making.... Read more
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Genetic cause of feline atherosclerosis identifiedResearchers from the University of Helsinki and the Folkhälsan Research Center have identified the genetic cause of atherosclerosis, an arterial disease occurring in cats. The discovery may help prevent the incidence of the disease in cats and possibly open new courses for human therapies. The paper is published in the... Read more
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Emerging parasite threats in the UK and Ireland: The role of climate change and pet travelToby, a fun-loving Labrador, was a beloved member of the Murphy household. So, when the family noticed patches of hair loss and red, itchy skin on his paws and legs, they were concerned. Still, they thought: "All dogs get itchy sometimes." A medicated shampoo and a modified diet seemed to... Read more
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Q&A: What do you do if your dog ingests cocaine?Dr. Jake Johnson, cardiology resident at North Carolina State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, is the author of a recent article published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science. Here, he discusses his findings and how to protect pets from future accidents.... Read more
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What to know about alleviating interdigital cysts in dogsBetween going on walks, running to the door, and jumping on the couch, many dogs spend most of their day on their feet. But when a dog's routine suddenly slows down, owners might not realize that the problem could be related to their pup's paws, or more specifically, to something... Read more
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Why racehorses might hold the key to saving human livesAfter a routine gallop on the morning of October 31 2023, the American thoroughbred racehorse Practical Move collapsed and died. A necropsy—the animal equivalent of a human autopsy—suggested sudden cardiac death.... Read more
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New network could help predict health problems in dogsA network analysis of more than 26,000 dogs and their health conditions helps reveal which diseases tend to go together, providing data that veterinarians and researchers can use to help treat the problems that dogs face, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS Computational Biology by Antoinette... Read more
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Study of antibiotic resistance in cattle-associated bacteria shows potential impact on One HealthAntibiotics have long served as a foundation of modern veterinary medicine, especially in livestock animals. Yet a growing public health threat looms as bacteria evolve to evade these vital drugs.... Read more