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Weekly companion animal news: June 8, 2020
Practices focus on diversity as they enter a new normal Two veterinarians spoke to Today’s Veterinary Business (also published...
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First U.S. dog tests positive for coronavirus
A German shepherd in New York is the first dog in the country to officially test positive for the...
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Clients have a harder time paying for pet care in hurting economy
Amid looming unemployment, some veterinarians are seeing more clients who are unable to pay for their pets’ care. “We...
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Stay-at-home orders may have positive long-term impact on pet care, survey shows
Eighty-four percent of pet owners said in a recent survey that they feel more attuned to their pet’s health...
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Anivive seeks to use feline drug to treat COVID-19 in humans
Anivive Lifesciences, a veterinary drug developer, is repurposing a medication for cats as a potential treatment for COVID-19 in...
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Weekly companion animal news: June 1, 2020
Metro area practices see bigger hit during pandemic than rural practices, data shows Practices in large metropolitan areas are...
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Companies offer new online resources for clinics during pandemic
New online platforms could help veterinarians serve their patients more efficiently during the coronavirus pandemic. Boehringer Ingelheim recently expanded...
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Weekly companion animal news: May 25, 2020
SoundByte: Oculenis Visit the Vet Advantage website to learn more about Oculenis, a gel that helps dogs and cats...
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Congratulations to VetriScience Amilextin Training Winners
VetriScience’s new product training on “Amilextin” had great participation. The incentive paid out over $8,000. Congrats to all the...
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Vets quickly get on board with telemedicine during pandemic
The Veterinary Telemedicine Association was coming up on its third year when the coronavirus pandemic drastically changed medical care....