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Breaking News
The latest from Nationwide, Idexx, Petco Love, iVET360, Coastline Global, Boehringer Ingelheim, UC Davis, and Merck.
KC Animal Health Corridor Seeks Emerging Company Submissions
Innovators in companion animal, ag tech, and food animal sectors are invited to apply by April 1.
New Partnership Makes Veterinary Stem Cell Therapy More Accessible
Gallant and MWI to establish an ultra-low-temperature fulfillment model for reliable clinic delivery.
Breaking News
The latest from Boehringer Ingelheim, Pet Advocacy Network, Serenity Vet, and Otto.
Covetrus and MWI Animal Health Announce Merger
The union will create an expanded platform supporting the companion, equine, and production animal markets.
Breaking News
The latest from Loyal, Siemens Healthineers, Trupanion, Boehringer Ingelheim, Vets Choice Radiology, and Thrive Pet Healthcare.
$1.9M Grant Fuels Access-to-Care Initiative
The ‘Yes to Care’ program will support payment plans and clinic-based angel funds.
VIN Foundation Creates Vet School Loan Estimation Resource
The project highlights the gap between new student loan caps and the cost of attendance.
Breaking News
Idexx Expands Cancer Panel Idexx has announced the addition of mast cell tumor detection to its Cancer Dx Panel.
Experienced Veterinarians’ Median Salary Nears $200K
Median salaries for mid-career and senior-level veterinarians in the U.
UC Davis Receives Historic $120M Donation
The University of California, Davis, has announced an unprecedented $120 million gift from philanthropists Joan and Sanford I.
Software Integration Is Key to Greater Veterinary AI Adoption
A new white paper is helping practice owners, managers, and software providers understand the rising role of technology in operational efficiency and patient care.
Fearless Paws Wins 2026 VMX Pet Pitch Competition
The company’s innovative Split Up Scale takes the stress out of weighing pets.
Breaking News
The latest from Boehringer Ingelheim, Animalytix, Elanco, Progressive Insurance, IndeVets, Instinct Science, Antech, HT Vet and Purina.
Veterinarians Rank Client Finances as Top Barrier to Care
New data highlights affordability as a concern for both sides of the exam table.
Relief Veterinarians’ Burnout Scores Rise
A Serenity Vet report sheds light on greater emotional strain in a field once known for flexibility.
AAHA Updates Oncology Guidelines
The newly released resource offers support for general practitioners managing cancer cases.
New Guidelines Clarify Canine Cognitive Dysfunction
The resource provides a diagnostic framework and monitoring tools for veterinarians.
Breaking News
The latest from Elanco, American Heartworm Society, Adoro, Jaguar, NAPHIA, CVTEA, Texas Tech, Fear Free, Felixvet, Red Bank and Embrace.
Today’s Veterinary Business Announces Sarah Rumple Mahan as Incoming Editor-in-Chief
Sarah Rumple Mahan will join Today’s Veterinary Business as editor-in-chief, becoming the second editorial leader of the publication since its launch.
Breaking News
The latest from Dechra, Elanco, ICVA, Embrace, Nestlé Purina, LifePulse, Wynwood, FelineVMA, ScribbleVet, Instinct Science and Thrive Pet Healthcare.
NYC Veterinary Hospital Finishes 4-Year Overhaul
Upgrades include a modernized emergency department and expanded specialty care.
New Guidelines Urge Team Approach to Feline Dental Health
Feline dental care should be a whole-practice approach involving veterinarians, veterinary technicians and client-service personnel.
