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Bill to curb rural suicides heads to president for signing
A bill that aims to curb rising suicide rates in rural areas is headed to President Donald Trump for...
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Weekly livestock and equine news: December 21, 2020
Tyson fires seven managers after probe into COVID-19 wagering at pork plant Tyson Foods announced it’s fired seven managers...
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AAHA releases new pricing guide
The American Animal Hospital Association has released a reference guide to help veterinarians, managers and practice owners set competitive...
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Pet businesses push for ‘essential’ designation as new stay-home orders loom
The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council, as part of a broader coalition of pet care organizations, has issued an...
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Weekly companion animal news: December 14, 2020
Texas A&M offering new canine cancer screening test Texas A&M will begin offering a new cancer test that its...
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South Dakota State University and CBS America partner on swine research
A new partnership between South Dakota State University and feed science company CBS America aims to drive innovation for...
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USDA reopens comment period on Zoetis plan to make FMD vaccine in the U.S.
USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is reopening a comment period to evaluate a petition from Zoetis to...
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Weekly livestock and equine news: December 14, 2020
France confirms first farm outbreak of the year of severe bird flu The French farm ministry said highly pathogenic...
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Kansas State and Hill’s partner on Veterinary Health Center to combat obesity
Kansas State University and Hill’s Pet Nutrition are partnering on a major renovation of the university’s Veterinary Health Center....
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Dogs are acting out more as lockdowns stretch, U.K. group says
As pandemic restrictions stretch in the United Kingdom, dogs are acting out more, according to the Association of Pet...





