Sentences with phrase «recent veterinary studies»

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The test improves diagnosis time from as many as five days using current procedures, according to a recent study published Sept. 1 in the Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation.
A recent Kansas State University study in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association is the first study to present scientific data for animals with out - of - date rabies vaccinations.
A recent American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) study revealed an overall drop in pet ownership spanning the last five years.
In the future spread her vaccines out by more than 2 weeks - there are no great studies on this but at a recent conference, a veterinary immunologist recommended spreading them out by really as many weeks as you can, but a minimum of 2 weeks.
According to recent studies, 1 in 10 veterinary practices is embezzled from every year.
In a recent study, UF Shelter Medicine Program researchers led by Dr. Julie Levy checked temperatures on 200 healthy adult cats in shelters, homes, and veterinary clinics.
A recent study, by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, has found that tea tree oil is toxic to both dogs and cats.
Recent advancements in veterinary medicine now make it possible for researchers to identify and study the unique characteristics of clinical genetic problems long impacting the health and happiness of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
In a recent study sponsored by Zoetis of more than 400 dogs and 100 cats from 19 veterinary hospitals, newly diagnosed health problems were discovered in 36 percent of dogs and 28 percent of cats when coupling a traditional wellness visit with the PWR.
The American Veterinary Medical Foundation conducts a study every five years on the ownership and veterinary care of cats and dogs.The most recent study, conducted in 2011 and surveying more than 50,000 pet owners, found that 44.9 percent of cat owners and 18.7 percent of dog owners did not bring their pet to the veVeterinary Medical Foundation conducts a study every five years on the ownership and veterinary care of cats and dogs.The most recent study, conducted in 2011 and surveying more than 50,000 pet owners, found that 44.9 percent of cat owners and 18.7 percent of dog owners did not bring their pet to the veveterinary care of cats and dogs.The most recent study, conducted in 2011 and surveying more than 50,000 pet owners, found that 44.9 percent of cat owners and 18.7 percent of dog owners did not bring their pet to the vet in 2011.
In a recent study, 8 veterinary and 5 human probiotics were evaluated and only 2 of the 13 products contained the strains and concentrations of those strains indicated on the label.2 Several of the products contained bacterial species that could potentially act as pathogens.
Recent studies indicate that a veterinary practice loses ~ 15 % of their canine patients each year due to untreated behavior issues (source: Veterinary Practice News, August 20veterinary practice loses ~ 15 % of their canine patients each year due to untreated behavior issues (source: Veterinary Practice News, August 20Veterinary Practice News, August 2013 issue).
Your veterinary behaviorist may require copies of any recent medical tests, imaging studies, x-rays, or laboratory panels.
A recent study, conducted by Julie Levy at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary Medicine, shows that shelter workers get it wrong an awful lot.
In a recent study evaluating pain assessment in cats by veterinary researchers in North Carolina, cat owners reported they found it difficult to identify mild pain in their cats.
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association provides insight into what may be causing so many housecats to suffer from persistent vomiting.
In a recent study of 10 private veterinary hospitals, 3 Enterococcus contamination was found at all 10 hospitals, with approximately 20 % of the isolates having AMR.
In a recent study of 10 private veterinary hospitals,
Other recent studies have focused on dog stress during shelter stays or veterinary visits.
A recent study took blood glucose readings from a variety of cats 8 years old and older as they entered the veterinary clinic, after they had been hanging out for a few hours, and again after fasting.
In a recent study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA), researchers detailed a case - control study conducted between 2005 and 2008 with a stated intent of comparing «associations between vaccine types and other injectable drugs with development of injection - site sarcomas in cats.»
The Veterinary Journal published a recent study of pets seen by veterinarians in whom they estimated that 14.2 percent of older pets presented with mild memory problems yet only 1.9 % were addressing the problems.
Although a recent study published in Veterinary Economics found FLUTD as the number one reason cats are presented to the veterinarian (outside of routine care), the Cat Behavior Survey uncovered that less than half of cat owners (46 %) would take their cats to a veterinarian for urinating outside of the litter box (inappropriate elimination)-- one of the warning signs of FLUTD.
A recent study performed by the Messerli Research Institute at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, Austria, seems to indicate that this is the case.
Citing recent news accounts and industry studies claiming that these are «lean times» for veterinary school graduates, Clint told the audience, «So yes, there are challenges.
A recent study by the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna found that the relationship between punishment and a dog's anxiety and aggression is much stronger in small dogs.
A recent study published in JAVMA (Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association) by Gray, Christina M.; Sellon, Rance K.; Freeman, Lisa M. Nutritional Adequacy of Two Vegan Diets for Cats.
But a study by the American Pet Products Association notes that feline veterinary visits have declined in recent years.
Two recent studies published in peer - reviewed veterinary journals (Vet Surg 1994 Jul - Aug; 23 (4): 274 - 80) concluded «Fifty percent of the cats had one or more complications immediately after surgery... 19.8 % developed complications after release..»
According to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, declawed cats who live with other cats are 3 times more likely to fail to use the litter box appropriately than cats who still have their claws.
According to a recent research study reported by the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, «the return rate for lost animals with micro chips was 20 times higher for cats and 2.5 times higher for dogs compared to lost animals without a microchip.»
In a recent study published in the August 2016 issue of American Journal of Veterinary Research, authors looked at the anti-viral drug famciclovir.
What two recent studies — published in the journal Animals and the Open Journal of Animal Sciences — found is that in many cases, folks are relinquishing animals because they can't afford their veterinary costs, or because affordable, pet - friendly rentals are so scarce.
A recent study by the University of Liverpool's School of Veterinary Science found cats in cold climates eat approximately 15 % more food during wintertime than in summer.
A recent study in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association found that cats with bilateral disease are two times more likely to become hypothyroid than cats with unilateral disease.
A study of these cats was shared at a recent major veterinary convention in Scotland.
In a recent study of 69 senior dogs completed at UC Davis, College of Veterinary Medicine, it was determined that 32 % of dogs over the age of 11 had signs of senility, while 100 % of dogs over the age of 16 years had confirmed senility.
But a recent study by scientists at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca, New York, found that cats retain antibodies to some diseases for several years after vaccination.
A recent issue of Veterinary Practice News mentions studies on aggression in dogs that responded to suplementation with 5 - hydroxytriptophan or 5 - HTP as well as to 5 - HTP given in conjuction with a low protein diet..
Recent studies have shown that while pet cats out number dogs in the United States, there are a declining number of cats presented for veterinary care.
But as it's a guess, identification of the pit bull breed in particular is often inconsistent, according to a recent study in the Veterinary Journal.
A recent study done at UC Davis Veterinary School done in Golden Retrievers looked at 759 Golden Retrievers.
A recent study at the University of California - Davis School of Veterinary Medicine showed that out of 69 dogs participating in the study, 32 percent of the 11 - year old dogs were affected, and 100 percent of the dogs 16 years of age older were affected, showing at least one sign consistent with cognitive dysfunction.
A recent study (not yet published) by boarded behaviorist Theresa DePorter, DVM, ECAWBM, DACVB, found that veterinary hospital - based puppy classes create a strong bond between the owners and the practice, and that 94.4 percent of the puppies who went through the class were still in their homes two years later, compared to 34 percent of the pups who hadn't taken the class.
However, a recent study of GRPU in three Midwestern states revealed a prevalence of 5.5 % in all Golden Retrievers examined by a veterinary ophthalmologist; indeed, in dogs examined that were at least 8 years of age, the prevalence was 9.9 %.2 In other words, nearly 10 % of all Goldens at least 8 years of age were found to be affected with GRPU.
The truth is that recent studies in the world of veterinary science are turning the past explanations inside out.
For example, in a recent study of 21 cats referred to the University of Guelph Veterinary Teaching Hospital Behavior Service because of excessive hair licking, only two cats were ultimately believed to have a psychological reason for hair licking, sixteen cats were found to have a true medical basis for itching, and three cats had both.
In a recent study, of the 20 most common conditions recorded in dogs seen at private veterinary hospitals in England [4], none would be considered as inherited by conventional standards.
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