What’s Wrong with This Pomeranian?! Help Dr. Shannon  Gregoire Solve the Mystery!
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What’s Wrong with This Pomeranian?! Help Dr. Shannon Gregoire Solve the Mystery!

Dr. Shannon Gregoire is back with a jaw-dropping case that will keep you on the edge of your seat! In this episode, Dr. Shannon teams up with a veterinary dermatologist to crack one of the most baffling skin mysteries they’ve encountered—a poor Pomeranian suffering from severe skin issues that just won’t go away. What starts off as a straightforward case of allergies quickly turns into something much more serious, leaving everyone stumped. Could it be an infection? A hidden systemic disease? Or is there an unexpected twist lurking beneath the surface? Get ready to dive into this veterinary whodunit!

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Dogs contaminate London ponds with parasite medications
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Dogs contaminate London ponds with parasite medications

A study on Hampstead Heath shows that ponds where dogs are allowed to swim contain levels of two pesticides harmful to invertebrate life.

These pesticides, imidacloprid and fipronil, are used as parasite treatments for flea and tick infestations in cats and dogs, using ‘spot-on’ formulas and flea collars. This is despite these chemicals being banned for agricultural use in 2018 due to their toxicity to bees and other important insects.

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‘Who’s a good boy?’ Humans use dog-specific voices for better canine comprehension
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‘Who’s a good boy?’ Humans use dog-specific voices for better canine comprehension

The voice people use to address their dogs isn’t just because of their big puppy eyes. Humans slow their own speech when talking to their dogs, and this slower tempo matches their pets’ receptive abilities, allowing the dogs to better understand their commands, according to a study published October 1st in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by Eloïse Déaux of the University of Geneva in Switzerland and colleagues.

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New tool can assess elderly dogs’ frailty
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New tool can assess elderly dogs’ frailty

Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a tool that can aid owners and veterinarians in assessing an elderly dog’s frailty. The tool – when coupled with simple assessments of body and muscle condition by the veterinarian – can predict likelihood of short-term (within six months) mortality and provide important data to owners faced with treatment and quality-of-life decisions for their aging dogs.

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Cellular Agriculture: The Future of Food, Right in Your Bioreactor
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Cellular Agriculture: The Future of Food, Right in Your Bioreactor

Imagine biting into a real beef juicy burger, but instead of coming from a cow on a farm, it was cultivated in a bioreactor using cutting-edge technology. Sounds futuristic, right? Well, it’s here—or almost here! Cellular agriculture is poised to revolutionize food production, and it’s not as wild as you might think! In fact, if you’ve ever given a diabetic patient recombinant insulin, you’re already using this technology.

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Big Changes at Knollwood Hospital for Pets: Meet the New Hometown Veterinary Partners Schaumburg
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Big Changes at Knollwood Hospital for Pets: Meet the New Hometown Veterinary Partners Schaumburg

For over 40 years, Knollwood Hospital for Pets has been a cornerstone of veterinary care in Schaumburg, offering both traditional and integrative therapies under the leadership of Dr. Deborah Mitchell. Now, this beloved practice is beginning a new chapter as it rebrands to Hometown Veterinary Partners Schaumburg, bringing fresh energy while maintaining the continuity of care the community has relied on for decades.

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