A recent study reveals most owners are unaware of FDA’s food safety guidelines for dogs and cats
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16 pet food brands identified as most frequently cited in DCM cases reported to FDA
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The company says more products have tested positive for potentially toxic levels of vitamin D
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Consuming food with high levels of vitamin D is potentially toxic to dogs
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FDA investigating connection between canine heart disease and pet food ingredients
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16 dogs reportedly died after eating the processed, packaged treats
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The agency intends to issue a new draft for public comment next year
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The injectable products were distributed nationwide to human and veterinary hospitals
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine completed the second phase of their Animal Drugs @ FDA on June 8
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The ban went into effect January 18, 2017
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Tanovea-CA1, from veterinary cancer therapeutics company VetDC, is expected available to veterinarians in spring 2017
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Kansas State University veterinary researchers will monitor antibiotic use in beef feedlots and dairies
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Entyce and a previously approved therapeutic, Galliprant, will hit the veterinary market in the months ahead
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Complaints of jerky treats hurting dogs are down to a trickle
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