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Canine cancer draws research efforts from human, veterinary sides

September 1, 2011

Carvallis, Ore. — Canine cancer is presenting new opportunities for veteirnary and medical researchers to develop new treatment strategies.

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Cholangiohepatitis in race horses

September 1, 2011

Caring for those affected by the disease that caused champion Uncle Mo to be scratched from the Derby.

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International Summit on Race Day Medication: EIPH and the racehorse

September 1, 2011

The summit focused on exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage and the use of furosemide in race horses.

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Intraoral cytology

September 1, 2011

Becoming familiar with the fundamentals of oral cytology can be invaluable.

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Canine housetraining, Part 2: Managing developmental issues with puppy crating

September 1, 2011

Make sure clients know the ins and outs of correct crate training.

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NIH administers $4.8 million to study 'curative' rabies vaccine

September 1, 2011

Athens, Ga. — Veterinary researchers at the University of Georgia will collborate with several universities as part of a nearly $5 million, five-year grant to study a curative vaccine for rabies that could be administered late in the disease process.

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New bacterium causing tick-borne ehrlichiosis found

August 5, 2011

A new tick-borne bacterium causing ehrlichiosis has been discovered in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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FDA approves first veterinary drug to treat urinary incontinence in female dogs

August 2, 2011

Rockville, Md. -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the first drug to treat urinary incontinence in dogs.

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Feline urethal plugs: 2010

August 1, 2011

A look at composition provides insight into ways to prevent plugs in the first place.

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