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Veterinary Practices and COVID-19

A new human coronavirus that emerged from China has put public health officials on high alert. Here’s the information veterinarians need, both to answer questions and to address potential medical shortage issues.

Cancerous and Non-Cancerous Growths in a Dog’s Mouth

An oral mass refers to a growth in a dog's mouth or surrounding head region. While not all growths (masses) are cancerous, oral tumors can become malignant and fatal if they are not treated early and aggressively.

Oral Cancers in Dogs

Oral tumors in dogs are common. If your dog has suspected mouth cancer or has been diagnosed with oral cancer, learn more about oral cancer and treatment options.

Cerebellar Cortical Degeneration Associated with Feline Leukemia Virus

An 8-month-old male domestic cat presented with altered consciousness, symmetric ataxia, hypermetric gait, vertical positional nystagmus, mydriasis, strabismus, intention tremor of the head, and increased patellar reflexes. Neuro diagnosis suggested a multifocal brain dysfunction. The cat tested se

These Dogs are Getting a Cancer Vaccine. If it Works, Humans Could be Next

These Dogs are Getting a Cancer Vaccine. If it Works, Humans Could be Next Sourced through: cnn.com (CNN) – If you...

A New Bone Cancer Vaccine for Dogs

A New Bone Cancer Vaccine for Dogs Sourced through: whole-dog-journal.com University of Missouri veterinary oncologists partner with ELIAS Animal Health to...

Why Dogs Now Play a Big Role in Human Cancer Research | WIRED

There’s a strong chance your aging dog will get cancer—but your pupper could also help humans survive it.

New Canine Cancer Research Could Help Flatcoated Retrievers

The Animal Health Trust, in collaboration with the University of Cambridge is going to conduct new research to enable the creation...

Bartonella Bacteria Found in Hemangiosarcoma Tumors from Dogs

Researchers find more evidence of a possible connection between persistent bacterial infection and blood vessel cancer in dogs.