Naomi Hoyer, DVM, DAVDC, discusses her recent CE lectures at the 2026 Veterinary Meeting & Expo and provides dental practice guidance.
At first, it seems inconspicuous: The horse moves with less vigor, its back appears slightly lowered, and its belly rounder. When standing, it may tilt slightly forward. Such changes creep in and are ...
When a dog repeatedly wags and whips its tail against hard surfaces, the tip can split open, bruise or break. Veterinarians ...
A horse’s whinny can sound like two calls at once. One part sits low and rough, like a familiar mammal voice. Another rides ...
Jacksonville Zoo is opening a 330,000-gallon manatee rescue center this March, giving injured sea cows a safe place to ...
A team at Yamaguchi University in Japan has identified a mechanical property of the feline spine that helps explain how cats can rotate midair to land on their feet. Their peer-reviewed study, ...
Lil’ Max is a viral star due to the fact that people continue insisting that he has a human face. The brown, curly-haired rescue sits on the couch in one Tik Tok clip and his look is so serious that ...
The Wyoming State Museum invites families to explore the science behind the human body during its next Family Day, “Awesome ...
Jabin Syvrud is one of four current students in the WA-MT Cooperative Program in Veterinary Medicine who plan to be second — or in Jabin’s case, third — generation veterinarians.
Veterinary focused AI scribe VetNotes. During Mitch Sigley’s childhood, he noticed that his parents—both veterinarians—would frequently arrive home late because they had to ...
A new investigation by animal rights advocates shows horses being flown for slaughter in Japan continue to suffer injuries, ...