Clinical Practice
- Supplier identified in Hill's pet food vitamin D-related recalls

7/10/2019
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- FDA document names DSM Nutritional Products
- Rules on therapeutic diets for pets still unclear

7/9/2019
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- FDA policy leaves veterinarians perplexed
- Dog food brands most linked to heart-disease reports named

6/27/2019
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- U.S. FDA tallies 560 dogs affected since 2014
- Trupanion fined $100,000 in Washington over sales tactics

6/26/2019
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- Pet insurer rewarded veterinary clinics for referrals
- Recipes for home-cooked cat foods fall short, study finds

5/23/2019
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- Analysis shows even those provided by veterinarians have flaws
- Idexx contract spurs lawsuit after veterinary clinic sale

5/21/2019
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- When VCA bought it, practice switched laboratory service providers
- Feline tuberculosis cases in the UK traced to raw cat food

5/15/2019
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- Natural Instinct pet food maker recalled 'Wild Venison' product late last year
- South Dakota to veterinary school graduates: Come home

4/29/2019
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- Law requires that some state-aid beneficiaries return to state to practice
- Bill would let California veterinarians recommend cannabis

4/16/2019
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- Practitioners currently may only 'discuss' its use
- Hill's expands vitamin D recall of canned dog foods

3/20/2019
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- Veterinarians notified today by email, in advance of public notice
- Veterinarians sue over noncompete clause

3/19/2019
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- Case draws attention to common provision in practice sales and acquisitions
- Veterinarians want transparency from Hill’s
about vitamin D recall 
3/15/2019
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- Company facing lawsuits, grieving pet owners and disappointed veterinarians
- Regulators' clarification of California veterinary drug counseling law falls short

2/22/2019
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- Posting by veterinary medical board leaves most questions unanswered
- Diet-related heart problem reported in 325 dogs

2/19/2019
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- FDA update summarizes investigative findings to date
- Hill’s aims to repair reputation amid vitamin D-related recall

2/15/2019
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- Veterinarians struggle with situation; class action lawsuits filed
- Mending broken hearts in dogs

2/14/2019
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- Canine mitral valve repair surgery comes to U.S.
- Study finds pet 'stress scan' gives unreliable results

1/31/2019
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- Glacier Peak Holistics provided readouts on stuffed-toy fur
- Calif. veterinarians await answers on drug-counseling law

1/28/2019
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- State Veterinary Medical Board has yet to provide guidance on new mandate
- Data harvest by Schein, Vets First Choice draws fire

1/24/2019
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- Veterinarians upset by user agreements, errant emails, as merger looms
- 175-year-old veterinary clinic in Detroit going strong

1/14/2019
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- Oldest known animal hospital in U.S. dates to horse-and-buggy era
- California veterinarians must counsel clients on pet drugs

1/3/2019
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- New state law mandates guidance on prescribed medications
- Single supplier suspected in major pet food recall

12/20/2018
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- Did formulation mishap lead to vitamin D spike?
- Ex-Banfield execs spin off from 'impersonal behemoth'

12/13/2018
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- Leaders say new veterinary company is 'completely different'; reviews mixed
- Pace of UK veterinary consolidation stutters

11/29/2018
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- Pets at Home hospital closures anticipated
- UK investigates unusual feline TB cases

11/21/2018
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- Infected cats had no access to the outdoors
- A controversial model of pet insurance lives on in Britain

11/14/2018
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- Three years in, insurer's 'preferred' network of specialists has grown
- Trupanion relationships with veterinarians under scrutiny

11/1/2018
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- Washington insurance regulators examine rewards program
- Veterinary technicians get boost from major employer

10/26/2018
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- Banfield, world's largest clinic chain, commits to elevating licensed support staff
- Alert on pet flea control draws questions, few answers

10/5/2018
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- FDA says drugs containing isoxazolines linked to neurologic side effects
- Virulent disease in rabbits surfaces in Ohio

9/28/2018
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- Case is first in U.S. caused by rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2; source unknown
- Source of respiratory illness outbreak in dogs uncertain

9/17/2018
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- Reports of mutated parainfluenza virus are questioned
- The dwindling supply of academic radiologists

9/6/2018
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- Unconventional dog foods suspected in heart disease

9/4/2018
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- Investigators scrutinize grain-free kibble with exotic proteins
- California OKs bill to let veterinarians discuss cannabis

8/30/2018
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- First-of-its-kind legislation on path to governor's desk
- Practice records hold big promise for veterinary research

8/24/2018
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- Public efforts to harness clinic data lag behind private initiatives
- With merger, Schein, Vets First Choice to amass clinic data

8/22/2018
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- Veterinarians worry uncontrolled data flow could undermine profession
- Pfizer suspends sales of injectable opioids for veterinary use

7/31/2018
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- Leading supplier cites multiple manufacturing reasons
- USP tackles ‘hot mess’ — veterinary compounding

7/19/2018
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- Cannabis status 'constantly, rapidly changing'

7/12/2018
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- Prospects improve for legal veterinary involvement
- Support staff unionize at two veterinary hospitals

6/21/2018
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- Pro-union votes are a first for Mars-owned VCA and BluePearl
- Mars buys another European veterinary-practice group

6/12/2018
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- Conglomerate to acquire AniCura as well as Linnaeus Group
- Mars Inc. buys British veterinary-hospital chain

6/8/2018
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- Linnaeus Group adds 87 sites to Mars' spreading ownership
- California bill on animal physical rehabilitation dies

5/25/2018
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- Effort fails to sidestep veterinary medical board objections
- British veterinary practices undergo rapid consolidation

5/1/2018
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- Trend similar to that in US
- Henry Schein, Vets First Choice to form new company

4/23/2018
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- Ongoing consolidations remake veterinary landscape
- Never too late

4/20/2018
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- Beginning a veterinary career after 50
- Product rebates to veterinarians spur tax questions

4/9/2018
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- For honesty's sake, report the money, accountant advises
- Cannabis for veterinary patients gets research attention, funding

3/29/2018
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- Stigma begins to lift but legal questions persist
- Veterinarians might be liable if vouching for traveling support animals

2/27/2018
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- United Airlines' new policy ambiguous about responsibility for disturbances
- UK veterinarians cautious on plan for new school

2/16/2018
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- Low wages, long hours in profession a concern
- Attempt fails to change Washington law on nonprofit veterinary clinics

2/12/2018
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- Bill would have let humane societies, animal-control agencies broaden services
- Second veterinary business allies with Petco to run in-store clinics

1/18/2018
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- The Pet Vet plans operations in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas
- Petco stores now house veterinary clinics

1/10/2018
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- Texas, California and Colorado are first
- Alan Abrams: 'All I wanted to do was give back'

12/21/2017
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- Embattled CEO defends foundation as complaints mount
- Hurricane Maria's effects minimal on veterinary drug supply

12/18/2017
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- But sterile IV bags reportedly on back order
- FDA backs off veterinary drug compounding approach

11/7/2017
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- Limbo on intractable issue continues
- Alan Abrams, figure with checkered past, heads dubious veterinary charity

11/2/2017
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- Complaints pile up about Dr. Steve Abrams Memorial Foundation — Petsavers Inc.
- Key veterinary euthanasia drugs in short supply

10/20/2017
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- FDA takes steps to ease the problem
- Mars antitrust remedy 'not even a drop in the bucket'?

9/26/2017
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- Deal puts 2,000 practices under one owner
- Labor union for veterinary workforce makes national push

9/21/2017
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- Associates, technicians, support staff would be represented
- Publisher Time Inc. enters veterinary-discount realm

9/11/2017
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- Club gives pet owners 25 percent off medical services
- Physical therapy for pets poses conundrum

9/5/2017
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- Regulators struggle to weigh skills of veterinarians, physical therapists
- Should botanical medicine be a formal veterinary specialty?

8/25/2017
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- As Sept. 1 deadline for comments nears, practitioners debate
- Canine cough outbreaks reported in multiple regions

8/18/2017
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- Unidentified cause propels laboratories into research mode
- Fast-spreading cough strikes dogs in Montana

8/1/2017
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- Some infections lead to pneumonia, death
- Veterinary herbal medicine supporters seek recognition

7/18/2017
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- ABVS invites feedback; comment period ends Sept. 1
- Burglar to veterinarians: Don’t display lavish stock of flea-tick products

7/13/2017
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- Prisoner shares his views in letter
- Low thiamine suspected in cat illnesses linked to BFF food

6/9/2017
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- Veterinarian relates how cases arose in Australia and persist despite recall
- The dark side of modern X-ray equipment

6/8/2017
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- Veterinarians find digital radiography expensive, maddening
- Veterinarians seek adventure, perspective working abroad

5/23/2017
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- U.S. practitioners find many options among English-speaking countries
- ‘Smart’ collars for animals proliferate

5/5/2017
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- Claims of health benefits as yet unproven
- Confusion ensues during veterinary-compounding discussion

5/2/2017
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- California regulators grapple with applying new rules
- Suspect admits to burglarizing veterinary clinics

4/18/2017
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- Lured by value of flea-and-tick products
- Veterinarians doubt validity of ImmuneIQ allergy test

4/5/2017
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- Hair and saliva analysis fooled by fake fur
- California lawmaker proposes tax break on veterinary bills

3/23/2017
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- AB 942 goes to hearing Monday
- Marketer of generic heartworm drug for dogs promises stable supply

3/15/2017
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- Brand-name Immiticide was plagued by shortages; will Diroban be different?
- Veterinarians identify thiamine-deficient cats, prompting pet food recall

3/6/2017
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- Signs include cluster seizures, twitching, imbalance, down-bent neck
- Britain: 94 percent of dogs now microchipped

2/8/2017
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- Long education period, financial aid credited for high compliance with mandate
- Pet cremation: questions and answers for veterinarians

1/4/2017
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- Don't underestimate importance of death-care
- Ban on powdered gloves coming Jan. 18

1/3/2017
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- FDA cites numerous health dangers
- Aggressive pets adopted out in quest to save animals’ lives

11/17/2016
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- Has no-kill philosophy gone too far?
- When safety, learning conflict in veterinary school

11/16/2016
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- On aggressive patients, school policies differ widely
- How veterinarians handle aggressive patients

11/15/2016
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- Bites can be life-altering
- Pot for pets poses quandary for veterinarians

11/4/2016
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- Clients ask but animal doctors can’t prescribe
- Ex-Banfield leaders buy practices as ‘LegacyVet’

10/18/2016
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- Veterinary clinic opens at a Florida Wal-Mart

10/17/2016
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- Practice owners are first to lease space from retail giant
- Hemopet ‘1,000 percent going to stay in business’

9/21/2016
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- Failure of tax-exemption quest doesn’t doom canine blood bank
- Massachusetts hustles to adopt new rabies approach

8/17/2016
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- Veterinarians welcome relaxed, science-based rules
- Canine blood bank seeks sales-tax relief

8/12/2016
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- Proposed California law would exempt only nonprofits
- Pet pharmacy Rx transfers: supporting the competition?

7/14/2016
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- Veterinarian pushes Vets First Choice for greater transparency
- Reports of jerky-treat illnesses down but not out

5/16/2016
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- FDA counts more than 6,200 dogs, 26 cats, three people affected to date
- House subcommittee to consider pet-prescription rules

4/28/2016
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- Proposed ‘Fairness to Pet Owners Act’ a subtext of hearing Friday
- Zeuterin marketer falters two years after U.S. debut

4/22/2016
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- Sales of injectable sterilant for dogs come up short
- Wrist pain: occupational hazard for veterinarians?

4/6/2016
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- Practitioners susceptible to hurting thumb tendon sheath
- Electronic stethoscopes aid veterinarians with hearing loss

3/22/2016
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- Iconic medical tool goes digital
- Drug options for low thyroid in dogs to shrink sharply

3/10/2016
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- FDA targets long-used but unapproved medications
- Report rekindles debate on rural veterinary workforce

12/21/2015
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- Methodology questioned in provocative study on Appalachia
- Veterinarians stress about ketamine's future

11/19/2015
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- WHO assesses bid to schedule anesthetic drug
- When is veterinary telemedicine permitted?

11/9/2015
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- Sussing out legality as websites and apps proliferate
- Oregon to lift veterinary clinic ownership limit

10/13/2015
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- New law adds facility registration, routine inspections
- California bans OTC antibiotics in food animals

10/12/2015
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- Also requires periodic training for veterinarians on ‘judicious use’ policy
- Veterinary community rallies to combat burglaries

9/25/2015
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- Thieves target flea, tick, heartworm products
- Coming soon: credit-card security changes

9/18/2015
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- Merchants using outdated equipment may be on hook in fraud cases
- Veterinary generics squeezed by blocking agreements

9/8/2015
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- Zoetis, Merial bar big distributors from selling competing generic drugs
- Dog toxicant xylitol appearing in peanut butters

9/3/2015
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- Manufacturers asked to warn of sweetener's risk to pets
- Popular as ever, veterinary compounding poised for change

8/6/2015
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- Following long limbo, FDA proposes new approach
- New entrants to pet microchip market draw critics

7/29/2015
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- Are chips with ‘900’ codes unreliable or unfairly targeted?
- Entrepreneur finds pet microchip problem unsolvable

7/16/2015
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- Owner apathy, tangled industry leads Check the Chip to give up
- Unreliable Apoquel supply irks veterinarians

6/25/2015
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- Zoetis panned for empty promises, shoddy communication
- Veterinary clinic recovering from deadly fire

6/19/2015
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- Rebuilding can take years
- Study: Pets overdue for rabies shot still protected

6/12/2015
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- Rabies compendium update to reflect discovery
- FTC: Pet-medications market could be more competitive

5/27/2015
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- Consumers would benefit from broader prescription portability, report says
- Veterinarians field temporary Immiticide shortage

5/20/2015
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- Increased usage led to backorder, Merial says
- Sea lions need greater medical attention this season

4/22/2015
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- Veterinary care in demand for stranded, starving young
- Facial-recognition apps scout lost pets

4/15/2015
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- Tool supplements tags, chips
- Accidental pet exposures to hormones: purveyors respond

4/2/2015
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- Reactions range from nonchalance to concern
- American-made jerky tied to illness in dogs

3/30/2015
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- Cases of acquired Fanconi arise despite treat-market shift
- Deadline nears to join pet jerky class action

3/24/2015
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- Owners have until April 1 to submit claims
- Fur loss in dogs linked to owners’ hormone use

3/17/2015
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- Veterinarian suspects unwitting exposure persists
- Veterinarians field owners’ fears about Beneful

3/9/2015
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- Potential class action lawsuits solicit media attention
- MRI explodes at Oradell Animal Hospital

3/6/2015
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- Contract worker reportedly critically injured; hospital evacuated
- Recognizing sexual abuse in animals

3/5/2015
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- FBI to categorize animal cruelty in national crime database
- Veterinary internships lack uniform quality

2/24/2015
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- Concerned about exploitation, AAHA offers new accreditation option
- Reports of jerky pet treat illness ebb in U.S.

2/19/2015
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- International puzzle persists
- MWI sale reflects trend in pet-related industries

1/27/2015
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- Veterinarians wonder how service, prices will fare
- Interceptor parasite preventive returning to market

1/20/2015
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- New owner Elanco cites popular demand
- Ownership of Sentinel antiparasitic line poised to change

10/31/2014
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- Virbac seeks Novartis veterinary drugs in transaction with Eli Lilly
- Court fight effectively discredits Yelp, veterinarian says

9/30/2014
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- Rehearing request pending in class-action appeal
- Controlled-drugs disposal options expanded

9/23/2014
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- New federal rules take effect Oct. 9
- What to do when veterinary patient’s owner needs care

9/12/2014
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- Researchers offer advice for ticklish condition
- Comprehensive pet microchip registry data elusive

9/8/2014
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- One search engine defunct; another incomplete
- Veterinarians, schools emphasize yearly pet checkups

8/15/2014
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- Survey finds more pet owners concerned about cost of care
- Veterinarians unveil new technique for jaw reconstruction

8/8/2014
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- Idea grows from collaboration between UC Davis medical scientists and engineers
- Most veterinarians reduce prices so animals can get care, survey finds

7/16/2014
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- Few practices track discounts systematically
- VCA Inc.: Gentle giant or takeover threat?

7/11/2014
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- Views of chain veterinary hospital owner span the spectrum
- Scope of practice at center of Supreme Court case

6/24/2014
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- Authority of professional licensing boards in question
- Pet treats: Does 'Made in USA' mean safe?

6/10/2014
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- Illness linked to Chinese-made jerky spurs label changes
- Profusion of pet food choices cooks up confusion

6/2/2014
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- A veterinarian offers some thoughts
- Canadian anti-spam law affects email across borders

5/23/2014
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- Veterinarians advised to seek client consent on electronic communications
- Insect repellent, antiviral drug detected in jerky pet treats

5/16/2014
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- Whether illnesses stem from the contaminants is unknown
- Veterinary private-practice sector makes modest rebound

5/13/2014
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- Revenues rise, mostly through price increases
- VCA Antech prevails in breach-of-contract suits

5/1/2014
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- Laboratory services provider continues suing veterinarians
- Map tracks veterinary infectious disease cases in real time

4/18/2014
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- Veterinarians encouraged to report illness in dogs, cats, horses
- Lawmaker behind proposed Fairness to Pet Owners Act aims to inform consumers

3/14/2014
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- Congressman heading toward retirement reintroduces bill
- A colleague’s suicide opens our Pandora’s box

3/10/2014
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- Tragedy spotlights vulnerabilities in veterinary profession
- Help exists for those struggling to pay veterinary bills

3/4/2014
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- Charitable groups offer to defray expenses
- Equine hospital by New York racetrack revived

2/27/2014
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- Cornell University signs lease-buy agreement
- Veterinarians receiving loan repayment awards say program makes a difference

2/13/2014
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- But states have difficulty evaluating its effect on shortage areas
- Veterans’ service dogs receive full medical insurance

1/30/2014
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- Insurance company promises immediate payment to veterinarians
- Printing 3-D models eases complicated veterinary surgeries

12/20/2013
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- Auburn University radiologist promotes new tool
- Unusual dog leads veterinarian on unusual path

11/26/2013
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- How a sick shar-pei puppy steered clinician to research
- Does illegal OTC drug use by pet owners contribute to heartworm resistance?

11/18/2013
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- Differing rules for pet, livestock antiparasitic products questioned
- When people’s delusions affect pets

11/6/2013
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- Imaginary infestations may not be rare
- FDA calls on veterinarians to help solve jerky mystery

10/22/2013
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- Agency cites continued lack of awareness among public
- Veterinarians find their personal contact information listed online

10/17/2013
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- Directory-maker acknowledges misstep
- Study: Dog treats likely culprit in Australian outbreak

10/15/2013
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- Many patients recovered simply by stopping treats
- Online veterinary pharmacy automates drug recommendations

10/2/2013
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- Legal marketing tactic or unlicensed medical practice?
- Veterinarians skeptical canine circovirus alone is sickening dogs

9/10/2013
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- Practitioners with suspect cases urged to contact state officials
- Pharmacist admonished in veterinary case

9/5/2013
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- He needlessly alarmed pet owner about prescription, regulators found
- Heartworm drug resistance: It's real

8/19/2013
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- All preventive drugs on market implicated, scientists say
- Navigating bewildering array of pet antiparasitics

8/15/2013
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- Experts advise against one-size-fits-all approach
- Veterinarians concerned about FDA’s hydroxyethyl starch warning

7/17/2013
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- U.S. regulators impose limits on HES; proposed European ban in flux
- Returning to clinical work after leave takes practice

7/15/2013
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- Planning makes a critical difference
- Veterinary clinics scrutinize CareCredit in wake of investigation

7/12/2013
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- Merchant expense, new rules, reputation questioned
- Ultrasound salesman given one year’s probation

6/11/2013
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- Restitution paid; 12-year prison sentence suspended
- Pet spay-neuter studies spotlight health risks, benefits

5/23/2013
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- Timing of surgeries may be critical
- Veterinarians see eye-to-eye to help kitten with birth defect

5/16/2013
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- Colleagues bridge distance to provide restorative eyelid surgery
- Vetsulin back with label changes

5/3/2013
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- Surprising new instructions: ‘shake’ drug to mix
- Zoonotic disease dangers present legal risks to veterinarians

5/2/2013
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- Communication key to mitigating liability, experts say
- Panel airs FDA restrictions on livestock antibiotics use

4/25/2013
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- Achieving greater veterinary oversight not simple
- Once mum, gum maker to disclose xylitol content

4/16/2013
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- Company responds to dog poisoning complaint
- Rise of veterinary chain ownership begets Canadian group purchasing

4/10/2013
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- Uniform pricing tradition gives way
- Lab that found antibiotics in jerky continues search

4/3/2013
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- Testing treats singly was possible key to discovery
- Banfield expansion brings new stand-alone clinics

3/28/2013
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- Eight in Portland, Ore.; other cities possible
- Ease of Web publishing raises potential for copyright breach

3/11/2013
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- Ignorance doesn't diminish liability
- Group purchasing activity on upswing in veterinary medicine

2/28/2013
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- Organizations proffer bulk discounts to independent practices
- Changing insulin brands may disrupt diabetics

2/5/2013
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- Problems in veterinary patients highlight heedless switching
- Could pet deworming regimen fuel parasite resistance?

1/29/2013
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- Veterinarians ponder implications for heartworm and gut worm infections
- VIN solicits jerky-associated illness reports

1/15/2013
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- Research veterinarians seek solution to mystery
- Veterinary prescription problems aired with regulators

1/12/2013
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- Pharmacy boards urge veterinarians to file complaints
- When microchips muddle pet ownership status

12/13/2012
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- Laws outdated; veterinarians caught in middle
- Is the doctor in?

12/5/2012
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- Veterinarians grapple with demand for extended hours
- ‘Sentience’ statement rouses debate among veterinarians

12/3/2012
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- AAHA adopts controversial classification of animals
- Will relaxed marijuana laws produce more stoned dogs?

11/29/2012
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- Pets eating pot nothing new but reports are up
- Veterinary hospice movement growing

10/31/2012
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- End-of-life care addresses emotional bonds
- Injectable sterilant for dogs returning to market

10/19/2012
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- New owner must overcome drug’s rocky history
- ‘The Incredible Dr. Pol’ asserts innocence despite board discipline

10/8/2012
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- Star of reality TV show placed on probation
- Insiders lift veil off veterinary drug distribution practices

9/25/2012
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- Upcoming FTC meeting prompts disclosures
- Pet treat investigation expands beyond chicken jerky

8/17/2012
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- FDA cites rise in complaints about duck, sweet potato products
- Climbing back on the proverbial horse

8/15/2012
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- After attack or injury, return to veterinary work may be daunting
- Can MDs and DVMs bridge the cultural divide?

7/24/2012
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- Physician champions concept of 'zoobiquity'
- Helping Pets Fund closes

7/19/2012
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- AAHA cites decline in donations
- FTC eyes distribution of pet medications

7/11/2012
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- Workshop discussion could encompass diversion
- Veterinarians advise avoiding chicken jerky dog treats

5/25/2012
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- Attention to 6-year-old mystery intensifies
- Veterinarian opens up about going undercover

5/22/2012
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- Flea-product diversion adventure twisted, turned
- Golden-ticket scheme delivers prized information

5/15/2012
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- Veterinarian’s diverted flea product shows up nationwide
- Veterinarian investigates illicit diversion of flea products

5/8/2012
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- Gray-market sales veiled by deception, intrigue
- Veterinarians ponder ideal number of daily appointments

5/7/2012
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- Personality, staff, community expectations shape preferences
- Merial: PureVax for ferrets coming back this week

4/30/2012
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- Backorder of distemper vaccine stirred worries
- California veterinarians ready to testify against lay dentistry

4/16/2012
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- Scope-of-practice battle wages over teeth cleaning
- ‘Why are vets so expensive?’

4/13/2012
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- Practitioner tackles sensitive question
- Veterinary clinic owner pays heavy price for military service

3/5/2012
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- Financial recovery elusive following deployment
- Veterinarians serve family-health role in suspected zoonoses

2/10/2012
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- To test or not to test; that is the question
- Awareness of xylitol toxicity in dogs still lacking

1/31/2012
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- Reported cases of poisoning on the rise
- Veterinarians confront Internet pharmacy PetMed Express

1/16/2012
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- Company acknowledges: ‘Some mistakes were made’
- Spike in dog-flu reports attracts media attention

12/22/2011
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- Actual incidence is undefined
- Veterinary accreditation papers missing? Call USDA

11/17/2011
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- Agency says applicants should have documentation by now
- Hiring new graduates a profitable pleasure, veterinarians attest

11/14/2011
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- View counters a stereotype
- Loan broker accused of bilking veterinarians now sells wellness plans

11/10/2011
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- Ron Paterson draws more complaints
- Merial knows, diverting veterinarians assert

11/4/2011
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- Maker of Frontline denies the company condones, encourages diversion
- ‘Free’ Hill’s cat food samples not exactly free

10/24/2011
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- Veterinary clinics report accepting samples triggers orders for more
- Independent voice of digital radiology silenced?

10/13/2011
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- DVMInsight's sale to Idexx viewed by some as contradiction
- Veterinarian campaigns for awareness of mammary gland cancer

9/30/2011
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- October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
- Waste disposal, veterinary style

9/16/2011
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- Two new web resources address safe handling practices
- VCA's buy of Vetstreet raises worries about control of clinic data

9/1/2011
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- New owner says it will not inspect clinic information
- Complaints mount against gray-market broker WTF Wholesale

8/29/2011
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- Problems open view into world of flea product diversion
- Entest to use veterinary practices as revenue driver, research venue

8/23/2011
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- Concerns about setup point to potential conflicts of interest
- States consider controlling rabies vaccination intervals

8/12/2011
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- Veterinarians question interference with medical discretion
- Immiticide supplies run dry

8/9/2011
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- New guidance from the American Heartworm Society expected
- Jerky treats for dogs still suspected in illness

7/8/2011
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- Veterinarians advise caution in choosing snacks
- Con artist or lending lifeline? VetFinance Group under scrutiny

6/23/2011
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- Veterinarians allegedly bilked by broker Ron Paterson
- Veterinary technicians: Opportunities, but at what cost?

6/9/2011
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- Support staff cite low wages, spotty professional respect
- Researcher promotes awareness of accidental hormone exposure in pets

6/8/2011
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- VIN tallies more than 100 case reports since 2003
- Russian veterinarian becomes impromptu seal expert

5/31/2011
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- Stranded pups show up three years in a row
- Mandatory canine health checks to impact Wisconsin veterinarians

5/5/2011
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- New rule aimed at 'breeder farm' puppies takes effect June 1
- Online veterinary pharmacies exploit cross-border regulatory gaps

4/25/2011
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- Canine heartworm prevention drugs sold without required prescription
- Veterinarians explore promoting wellness

3/23/2011
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- Proponents say preventive medicine not just about vaccinations
- Fearing overseas radiation, Americans seek potassium iodide for pets

3/18/2011
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- Veterinary experts say medication isn’t warranted
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3/17/2011
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- Company uses 'power in numbers' to leverage deals for veterinarians
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- Answers as numerous as practice styles; flexibility is key
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2/8/2011
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- Intervet ceases production due to bacterial contamination concerns
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1/27/2011
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- Report identifies contributing factors and ways to counter the trend
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1/7/2011
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12/20/2010
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- Doxorubicin hydrochloride in short supply
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12/14/2010
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11/22/2010
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11/18/2010
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- Veterinary center for pain, rehab, imaging, neurosurgery was unique
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- Amerisource Medical blames veterinarian’s location for shipment delay
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11/15/2010
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- Adopter made instant commitment to save injured dog
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11/10/2010
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- Change likely to impact veterinary practices
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11/8/2010
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- Veterinary market research survey gives confusing message
- Navigating credit card security requirements

10/21/2010
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- Compliance isn't cheap or easy
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10/11/2010
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- Seller of topical hormone Evamist awaiting FDA review
- Recall issued of certain Blue Buffalo dog foods

10/8/2010
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- Excess vitamin D in food linked to illness in pets
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10/4/2010
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- NY state investigation puts veterinarians on the defensive
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9/27/2010
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- Site intended to act as information resource
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9/23/2010
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- State attempts to tackle pet overpopulation by selling specialty license plates
- Germ that causes cat scratch disease not necessarily mild

9/20/2010
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- Veterinary professionals at risk of Bartonella infections
- Scrutiny of secondary topical hormone exposures deepens

9/9/2010
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- Veterinarians to be surveyed; FDA fields reports involving pets and children
- Veterinary regulators poised to define parameters of lay dentistry

9/9/2010
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- Stakeholders across America watch as Texas takes on controversial issue
- Supplies of injectable butorphanol tartrate to normalize, veterinary insiders report

9/3/2010
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- Pfizer Animal Health assures commitment to manufacture Torbugesic
- Veterinarians report mysterious link between dog food and hypercalcemia

8/31/2010
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- Initial analysis: Blue Buffalo Wilderness Diet contains normal levels of calcium, vitamin D
- Propofol shortage hits veterinary medicine

8/26/2010
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- Clinics turn to alternatives with production of PropoFlo, Rapinovet stopped
- Just say 'no' to telephone solicitors

8/23/2010
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- Clinic owners describe latest scheme involving Discover, Legal Club of America
- IV furosemide vanishing from veterinary market

8/12/2010
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- Medication on back order for months, distributors say
- With friends like these …

8/6/2010
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- The perils of Facebook; how to protect your practice
- FDA investigating accidental hormone exposure problem

7/29/2010
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- Issues safety alert on topical estrogen spray product Evamist
- Veterinarian plans to rebuild following clinic fire

7/19/2010
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- Smoke claims lives of pets in N.Y. practice
- Clinic security increases after technician’s rape, murder

6/29/2010
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- Veterinarians urge safety precautions in the face of the unimaginable
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6/15/2010
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- Positive reinforcement improves employee morale
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6/10/2010
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- Symptoms include swollen vulvas, enlarged mammaries, fur loss
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5/4/2010
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- Reactions behind recall remain mystery
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4/15/2010
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- FDA must approve manufacturing facility, Merial reports
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4/14/2010
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- Extended shortage has had veterinarians scrambling
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4/7/2010
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- Ornamental plant becoming popular nationally
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3/26/2010
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- EPA safety review spurs concerns; veterinarians suspect owner education lacking
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3/15/2010
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- Veterinarians question efficacy, safety of common drug's use in canine patients
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2/10/2010
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- Citing diversion, company ends policy of selling only through veterinarians
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2/1/2010
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- Experts say warnings apply to all forms of methimazole
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1/13/2010
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- Growing need for free care can conflict with business side of practice
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- DVMs concerned Aetna policy portends a future similar to human health insurance issues
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12/2/2009
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- Outbreak spells death for at least 65 cats; adoptions suspended
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10/26/2009
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- C.R. Bard reportedly no longer sells to veterinarians
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10/21/2009
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- Ventures breed hostility from private sector in some cases
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- Benzyl alcohol acted like glue, sticking pet to plastic
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9/22/2009
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- Two search engines now available, but neither is complete
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- Education, rabies vaccinations at the top of their list
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- Move meant to revive ideals of Idexx-acquired Central Laboratories for Veterinarians
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- Internet tool aims to simplify search for pet microchip registry information

8/19/2009
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- New service free to users
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8/10/2009
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- Veterinarians Without Borders starts first major international project this summer

6/25/2009
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- Researchers study duration of immunity for rabies vaccines

6/18/2009
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- Public supports work with $400,000 in donations
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6/17/2009
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- FDA action that stripped Evanger's ability to ship pet food based on paperwork flap, company says
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3/30/2009
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- Contest honors those who make house calls

2/25/2009
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1/23/2009
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- Pet food 'human grade' claim examined
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12/24/2008
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12/17/2008
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- FDA approves trilostane for canine patients
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9/10/2008
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8/7/2008
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8/1/2008
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7/18/2008
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Supplier identified in Hill's pet food vitamin D-related recalls
FDA document names DSM Nutritional Products
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July 10, 2019
By Jennifer Fiala

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DSM Nutritional Products, worldwide supplier of vitamins to companies in animal and nutrition health, is implicated in a major recall this year of Hill’s Prescription Diet and Hill’s Science Diet canned dog foods.
Two lots of premix vitamins by DSM Nutritional Products, Inc. are linked to the broad vitamin D-related recalls of Hill's Prescription Diet and Hill's Science Diet canned dog foods.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently published an enforcement report that identifies the Dutch chemicals manufacturer as maker of Canned Canine PMX — the vitamin premix used in the recalled Hill's products. It says:
"DSM Nutritional Products was notified by a customer (Hills Pet Nutrition) that they were doing a recall after a dog had become ill after consuming Hills Prescription Diet W/D canned dog food. DSM Nutritional Products supplied Hills Pet Nutrition the DSM vitamin premix: Brand name: 2217 Canned Canine PMX, Product Code: NP15268025, net weight: 25 Kg per package, package type: woven polyethylene bag. Lot numbers 9100058130 and 9100058131, produced on 8 August 2018. Out of abundance of caution DSM Nutritional Products initiated a recall of DSM vitamin premix."
Between January and March, Hill's pulled 33 varieties of canned dog food from the market due to concerns that the food contained too much vitamin D. Thousands of pet owners say they believe their dogs were sickened, some fatally, from eating Hill's diets.
Signs of vitamin D overdose in dogs range from drooling, constipation and/or vomiting, to seizing, increased urination and thirst. In high amounts, vitamin D can cause hypercalcemia, or abnormally high blood-calcium levels, leading to bone loss and kidney or bladder stones, in addition to other maladies. Untreated, the condition can cause renal failure and death.
At least 30 class action lawsuits are pending against the pet food manufacturer. Court documents show that Hill's is accused of negligence, fraud, false advertising and being slow to respond to the recall, among other allegations.
A DSM official did not keep a telephone appointment with the VIN News Service to discuss the supplier's connection to the recall. In a statement provided today to VIN News, Hill's said it is aware of the FDA document. Bottom line: Hill's will continue to use DSM vitamin mixes, as it has for 15 years.
"It is important to note that since the supplier ingredient issue that led to the recall early this year, we've cooperated with the Food and Drug Administration and have instituted even more stringent quality standards and protocols," the Hill's statement reads. "Every vitamin premix is now tested by a certified, third-party laboratory and the results are delivered directly to Hill's for review by our quality and food safety experts. No vitamin premix is accepted for delivery without a Certificate of Analysis that confirms it has been properly formulated."
Until today, Hill's had not publicly acknowledged its relationship with DSM. In a previous interview with VIN News, Hill's blamed the mixup on "human error" by a premix vitamin maker but refused to identify the company, apart from noting that it's a "well-known" U.S. supplier. Colgate-Palmolive Co., owner of Hill's, referenced the recall in its first-quarter 2019 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The document noted that the supplier is contractually obligated to pay recall-related compensation to Hill's.
A court hearing in May to consolidate some of the class actions unveiled another hint about the supplier's identity. When a judicial panel asked a Hill's attorney for the supplier's location, she responded that it was Fort Worth, Texas.
DSM has a facility on Rondo Drive in an industrial area of Fort Worth that's home to many major manufacturers. With U.S. headquarters in New Jersey, DSM acquired the site and a vitamin division in 2002 from Swiss pharmaceuticals company Roche for €2.25 billion (US$2.53 billion).
By late June, consumers began making the Hill's-DSM connection. In a post to Hill's on Facebook, Winston Randle wrote, "Slowly the truth is coming out.
"The Vitamin D supplier to Hill's is now known," he said. "DSM, a global supplier. I sent them an email asking for ALL the truth surrounding this sad chapter for pet owners who thought they could trust Hill's Pet Nutrition. As the third largest pet food company in the world, Hill's was dishonest in their efforts to 'slow walk' their recall. At a minimum, the board of Colgate Palmolive (UK) should fire the CEO or better still just close Hill's Pet Nutrition forever."
VIN News Service commentaries are opinion pieces presenting insights, personal experiences and/or perspectives on topical issues by members of the veterinary community. To submit a commentary for consideration, email news@vin.com.
Information and opinions expressed in letters to the editor are those of the author and are independent of the VIN News Service. Letters may be edited for style. We do not verify their content for accuracy.
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