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Pets in Need Project Reaches Homeless Pet Owners During Trying Times
ElleVet Sciences staff members embarked on a 2-month journey through California to provide free veterinary services and supplies for pet owners experiencing homelessness.
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Executive Editor, NAVC
ElleVet Sciences staff members embarked on a 2-month journey through California to provide free veterinary services and supplies for pet owners experiencing homelessness.
The coronavirus pandemic has hurt veterinary business in much of the country, but some areas are seeing growth, according to VetWatch.
A new University of Pennsylvania training program aims to determine if dogs can identify COVID-19 infected humans via scent detection.
VetWatch provides veterinary professional comprehensive business data on trends during the coronavirus pandemic.
Two cats tested positive for the new coronavirus, the first pets to test positive in the United States.
Some states are calling on veterinarians to volunteer in human health care in response to the coronavirus.
Veterinary practice owners must use their discretion to determine what veterinary procedures are essential—but these decisions are difficult amid economic uncertainty and unclear government direction.
VetCT, a veterinary telemedicine provider, is offering free access to veterinary specialists temporarily during the coronavirus pandemic.
Emergency care veterinarians are organizing and donating life-support ventilators to human hospitals in response to the coronavirus and COVID-19 crisis.
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