
U.S. Veterinary Clinics Brace for Rising Costs Amid Tariffs & Economic Pressure
Veterinary practices across the United States are facing intensifying financial challenges due to new tariffs, rising inflation, and labor shortages.
Veterinary practices across the United States are facing intensifying financial challenges due to new tariffs, rising inflation, and labor shortages.
In recent years, our furry friends seem to be facing a growing challenge that’s all too familiar to many of
Monthly Observance: National Lost Pet Prevention Month (July) July is officially National Lost Pet Prevention Month in the U.S. This
From the streets of Tibet to the shelters of Colorado, Dr. Jennifer Bolser has built a veterinary career rooted in
The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) has announced the immediate discontinuation of the Program for the Assessment of
What is Xylitol? Xylitol is a sugar alcohol commonly used as a sweetener in sugar-free products, including gum, candy, baked
Advancements in Treatment Offer Hope for Parvovirus Patients: Canine Parvovirus Monoclonal Antibody (CPMA) Canine parvovirus, a relentless and often fatal
Canine parvovirus, a relentless and life-threatening disease, has long been a source of stress for veterinary professionals and pet parents
The U.S. Department of Education (USDE) has granted a significant new authority to the AVMA Council on Education (COE): the
Parvovirus is a devastating illness that strikes fear into the hearts of dog owners and veterinarians alike. This highly contagious
Revolutionizing Post-Operative Care for Pets: The Case for Veterinary Rehabilitation In the realm of human healthcare, physical therapy is a