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Veterinarian gives guidance for first-time pet owner college studentsWith the newfound independence and freedom a college student discovers, a desire to have a pet tag along for the adventure often follows. For these first-time pet owners, a furry friend can help them feel a stronger connection to their new home-away-from-home in the new chapter of their lives.... Read more
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Airdropping vaccines to eliminate canine rabies in TexasRabies is a deadly disease. Without vaccination, a rabies infection is nearly 100% fatal once someone develops symptoms. Texas has experienced two rabies epidemics in animals since 1988: one involving coyotes and dogs in south Texas, and the other involving gray foxes in west central Texas. Affecting 74 counties, these... Read more
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Model predicts 2024 tick cases in Australian petsFor the first time, University of Queensland scientists have been able to make a prediction about the severity of upcoming tick seasons to help vet surgeries and pet owners prepare.... Read more
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Milking might spread bird flu between cowsMilking procedures are likely to be the primary routes of H5N1 influenza virus transmission between dairy cows, suggests a paper published in Nature this week.... Read more
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Concern grows as bird flu outbreaks continue to rise among California dairy herdsReports of H5N1 bird flu outbreaks at California dairy herds are continuing to rise as the nation's largest milk producer scrambles to contain the spread.... Read more
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Answers company recalls raw dog food due to salmonella, listeria threatA raw diet pet food company is recalling cartons of frozen beef and chicken dog food that could be tainted with salmonella or listeria germs.... Read more
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Fecal transplants reduce ADHD and anxiety symptoms in dogs with epilepsy, researchers findResearchers from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) and Center for Systems Neuroscience in Hannover, Germany have discovered that fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) can reduce negative mental health symptoms in dogs with epilepsy—especially in dogs with a version of epilepsy that is resistant to drugs.... Read more
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Protect the prosciutto: Italy battles swine feverPig farmer Alberto Cavagnini has slaughtered 1,600 of his hogs due to swine fever, a virus threatening the 20-billion-euro pork industry in Italy, including its world-famous prosciutto.... Read more
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Scientists in South Africa say they have identified the first known outbreak of rabies in sealsScientists in South Africa say they have identified an outbreak of rabies in seals that is believed to be the first time the virus has spread in sea mammals.... Read more
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Cooler heads prevail: New research reveals best way to prevent dogs from overheatingAs temperatures continue to soar across the country, a simple yet innovative technique could be the key to keeping dogs safe from heat-related illnesses.... Read more
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World first medical procedure to heal 800 kg rhino's broken legThe University of Liverpool's Leahurst Equine Hospital and Knowsley Safari worked together to conduct an ultra rare veterinary procedure.... Read more
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Why your dog may be waddling instead of walking—veterinarian discusses degenerative myelopathy in dogsImagine watching your dog waddle into the room and noticing that he is walking on the top of his back paw. While you may classify it as a harmless quirk, in reality, that "knuckling" action can actually be a response to the dog's neurological health in distress.... Read more
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Pathologists identify plague in blind Idaho deerWashington State University pathologists have confirmed a rare case of plague in a mule deer found blind and emaciated in Idaho.... Read more
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'Food theft' among seabirds could be transmission point for deadly avian fluThe deadly H5N1 avian influenza virus, which has killed millions of birds worldwide since 2021—and in rare cases can be transmitted to humans—may be spread through the food-stealing behavior of some seabirds.... Read more
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Brazil vets heal burns of jaguar burned in Pantanal fireAt a shelter for big cats in Brazil, a vet gingerly dresses wounds on a jaguar that was caught in wildfires raging in the world's largest tropical wetland.... Read more