Veterinary Practice News Canada
April 16, 2026
Canada’s dog import ban still impacting vets
Canada’s dog import ban still impacting vets
 
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CVO reinforces antimicrobial stewardship responsibility in updated statement
The revised statement emphasizes responsible prescribing as a core veterinary responsibility tied to animal welfare and public health.
 
 
Housing barriers drive pet surrenders, prompt calls for policy change
Here’s how animal welfare groups are calling for policy changes in housing and new tools that could help keep pets and their owners together.
 
More Canadians adding pets to their wills
With 36 per cent of wills now including pets, see how long-term animal care is becoming a priority for Canadian owners.
 
 
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The fresh pet food movement
A look into the trends, evidence, and veterinary perspectives on home-prepared diets and fresh food options for dogs and cats.
 
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