In the next issue of Veterinary Practice News Canada, we speak to Dr. Philip McLoughlin, facilitator of the McLoughlin Lab in Population Ecology
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Chris Bell, BSc., DVM, MVetSc., DACVS (Large Animal), CVMA president
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An equine veterinarian in Pontiac might soon be unable to practice because her French is not strong enough to pass the test
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King Animal Hospital will include advanced offerings for its small animal and equine patients
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Fear Free has launched a new equine certification designed to improve the safety of horses and their veterinarians
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Researchers have developed a PCR test to detect a potential gene-doping agent in the joint fluid and blood of a horse
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Dechra has licensed long-term distribution rights for Kindred Biosciences’ proprietary equine fever medication
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A new HABRI-funded study will explore the effects of equine-assisted therapy on several hallmarks of PD pathophysiology
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The new study emphasizes the need to understand the ways in which horses can be affected by their environment
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Tufts ophthalmologists are using corneal crosslinking to treat dogs and horses with injured eyes
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Platinum Performance offers a variety of nutritional and wellness products for horses, dogs, and cats
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With dust being the instigator, Laurent Couëtil, DVM, PhD, and his team are looking at how to reduce it
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There are many undeniable advantages to using a garden hose for wound lavage
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Three other horses exposed to the disease have been quarantined
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The animals affected have been placed under quarantine until all disease response activities are completed
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Since horses are obligate nasal breathers, the UA is the only conduit for airflow, making a normal airway essential for the horse
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It behooves veterinarians to understand equine intraocular pressure in order to identify it early and treat any ocular abnormalities.
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