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FDA expands label for long-acting parasiticide for dogs
FDA expands label for long-acting parasiticide for dogs
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an expanded label for a long-acting injectable parasiticide for dogs, adding protection against two emerging tick species for up to 12 months.
 
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Report highlights barriers to large-dog adoption
 
Report highlights barriers to large-dog adoption
A new national report identifies key behavioral and structural barriers limiting large-dog adoption, offering data-driven insights for veterinary and animal welfare professionals seeking to improve outcomes.
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Low-cost neuter campaign aims to address cat overpopulation
 
Low-cost neuter campaign aims to address cat overpopulation
The Halifax Humane Society has launched a three-month initiative offering cat neutering for $0.05 as part of efforts to reduce pet overpopulation and mark its 90th anniversary.
Q&A on OSHA's new safety data sheet standards helps you stay compliant
 
Q&A on OSHA's new safety data sheet standards helps you stay compliant
The lack of a ‘hazard communication’ plan is reportedly the second-most-cited OSHA violation–and safety data sheets are an important part of that plan. Check out some common OSHA questions, answered.
Don’t miss: Elanco Demo-Cast
 
Don’t miss: Elanco Demo-Cast
Join us on Apr 29 for an informative Elanco Demo-Cast on emerging parasite threats in canine care, including tapeworms and New World screwworm. Hear from Dr. Brian Herrin, Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, as he shares what’s driving increased attention, key changes in the field, and what veterinarians should watch for in practice. This live 30-minute session includes Q&A—don’t miss it!
When to induce vomiting
 
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