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AAHA releases new anesthesia guidelines

December 1, 2011

AAHA offers new guidelines for anesthesizing dogs and cats.

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Penn research development: Experimental vaccine for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

December 1, 2011

The vaccine shows an increase in survival time for dogs with spontaneous non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

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Angell veterinarian performs facial reconstruction surgery on a Boxer

December 1, 2011

A 5-year-old dog was given a new lease on life—more significantly, a new face.

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Certain feline seizures indicate hippocampal damage

December 1, 2011

When a cat experiences seizures that do not impact the entire body, this may indicate changes in the hippocampus of the cat's brain.

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Gene discovery could lead to better understanding of how retinal cells regenerate

December 1, 2011

National Report — Veterinarians and medical researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University have identified a gene that causes a blindness-inducing disease in dogs.

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Understanding the disease progression of abnormal hoof anatomy, Part 2

November 29, 2011

How to meet the mathematical needs of the higher grades of laminitis.

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FDA okays first veterinary drug to treat Cushing's disease in horses

November 17, 2011

Rockville, Md. -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just approved the veterinary drug Prascend (pergolide mesylate for the control of clinical signs associated with Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID or Equine Cushing's disease) in horses.

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San Antonio veterinary hospital, kennel battle canine influenza outbreak

November 1, 2011

About 30 cases of H3N8 canine influenza were confirmed and 60 others were suspected.

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Drug shortages: The new norm?

November 1, 2011

Drug shortages are becoming more common, and the trend could be getting worse, veterinary officials report.

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