Vetster Launches Game-Changing 24/7 Pet Health Platform for Businesses
Vetster, the global leader in veterinary telehealth, is transforming workplaces into pet-friendly havens with its latest innovation, Vetster for Business. This unique platform offers employees round-the-clock access to veterinarians of their choice, marking a new era in corporate pet care. Leading companies like Samsung, Tribalscale, and Indigo are already harnessing the power of Vetster to cultivate pet-inclusive work environments.
Vetoquinol Defies Market Trends: How This Animal Health Giant Outperformed in a Flat 2023 Market
Matthieu Frechin, Chairman and CEO of Vetoquinol (Paris:VETO), has announced a remarkable performance in a challenging 2023 animal health market, attributing the company's resilience and agility to its success. Despite flat market volumes, Vetoquinol's 2023 sales were buoyed by the strong showing of their Essentials product line in the latter half of the year, demonstrating sustained growth and operational efficiency
Breaking News: USDA's 2023 Game-Changing Moves for Safer Food and Stronger Supply Chains!
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) just announced its groundbreaking achievements in 2023, revolutionizing public health protection and fortifying our food supply chain like never before!
PetVivo Holdings, Inc. Announces Release of Clinical Study Results Involving Canine Tolerance to Intra-articular Injections of Spryng™ with OsteoCushion™ Technology
“We were pleased to have the release of the final results of this Spryng tolerance study as this data demonstrates the safety of this veterinary medical device when injected into the joints of dogs,” said John Lai, Chief Executive Officer of PetVivo Holdings, Inc. “We continue to strive to provide data demonstrating that Spryng is a viable tool to use in the management of joint related afflictions that thereby enhances the lives of companion animals and their owners.”
New publication describes findings on cat evolution, to aid in future disease studies
Morris Animal Foundation-funded researchers have delved into various cat species' entire DNA sequence (genome), uncovering novel perspectives on domestic and wild cat evolution. This new work highlights distinct genetic changes and will be a critical tool for researchers investigating feline diseases and characteristics.
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine receives $35M gift to advance science-based solutions for wildlife health
A $35 million gift will endow and name the Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health at the University’s College of Veterinary Medicine to address key challenges at the intersection of wildlife health, domestic animal health, human health and livelihoods, and the environment that supports all life on Earth.