[ad_1] The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture’s Tollett Veterinary Diagnostic Lab is better positioned to help the state’s poultry industry now that it’s been added to the National Animal Health Laboratory Network, or NAHLN, as a branch to the Arkansas Department of Agriculture’s Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. The Tollett lab — now the 60th […]
MWI Animal Health U.K. Launches MWI Pet to Create an Efficient Digital Contact Experience Between Veterinary Practices and Pet Owners
[ad_1] CASTLE CARY, England–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MWI Animal Health U.K. (MWIAH U.K.), a part of global healthcare company AmerisourceBergen (AB), today launched MWI Pet, a new technology offering designed to help veterinary practices increase engagement with their clients while reducing administrative burdens on their teams. MWI Pet enables an efficient digital contact experience between practices and pet […]
ChemoTech’s Animal Care division signs Letter of Intent with a prominent player in the North American veterinary market
[ad_1] Scandinavian ChemoTech can gladly state that its subsidiary Vetiqure AB is close to securing a very impactful distribution agreement with Avante Animal Health in the United States. The Letter of Intent (LOI) clearly outlines a very detailed arrangement for a planned distribution agreement. It also specifies the aim to install approximately six vetIQure(TM) systems […]
Exotic Animal Medicine Will Be Focus of two-Day Symposium Hosted by Purdue Veterinary Students
[ad_1] Friday, October 14, 2022 Keynote speaker Antonin Vaidl, curator of birds at the Prague Zoo The Medicine of Mammals and Avian Species (MMAS) Symposium will reflect the passion of the Purdue veterinary students in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Exotic Animal Club, when the two day conference is held later this month. The event […]
Training for veterinary students | Animal Nepal’s Blog
[ad_1] Lalitpur, October, 2017Animal Nepal organized a three days training about ‘equine welfare and their management’ for final year veterinary students from Himalayan college of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (HICAST) during 13 – 15 October 2017.The training was focus on welfare of working equines, approaches to handle equines and common problems seen among working equines […]
Veterinary Medical Association Journal Uses Anti-“Pit Bull” Dog Tabloid as a Resource
[ad_1] On November 1, 2017, the Journal of American Veterinary Medicine (JAVMA) published an article called The Dangerous Dog Debate, which posed the question, “Breed bans are popular, but do they make the public safe?” JAVMA senior news reporter, R. Scott Nolen told our executive director that the article was about the current state of […]