Meet Hubert! Hubert required urgent surgery for a broken leg and his loving family needed a little help with the cost of his critical veterinary care. With the help of a FACE grant, Hubert was able to get the treatment he needed. His family reports that while the first few days of recovery were difficult, … Continue reading Meet FACE Success Story Hubert!
Canadian Vets Test New Cancer Treatment on Tumors in Dogs
Researchers at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College have been working with dogs suffering from thyroid cancer in a clinical trial for a new high-tech cancer treatment. This treatment, called “search and destroy,” is a targeted, non-surgical therapy that uses nanotechnology and lasers to locate and attack tumors. Light-activated nanoparticles called porphysomes are injected … Continue reading Canadian Vets Test New Cancer Treatment on Tumors in Dogs
Telemedicine is an Option for Cats Stressed by Trips to the Vet
Regular veterinary care is important for all pets, but cat owners will tell you that a visit to the vet’s office is stressful for many cats…and their people. Researchers at the University of California-Davis compared the reactions of cats during in-clinic vet visits vs. cats experiencing virtual veterinary appointments. Not surprisingly, the cats showed more … Continue reading Telemedicine is an Option for Cats Stressed by Trips to the Vet
Can Pet Birds Get Avian Influenza?
Bird flu is a serious viral infection that has been much in the news lately. Experts say this disease primarily affects wild aquatic birds like ducks and geese, but it also impacts poultry, including backyard flocks of chickens. Birds in zoos can also be impacted by avian influenza. But what about pet birds? Can indoor … Continue reading Can Pet Birds Get Avian Influenza?
Pets and Wildfires: Analysis of the Impact of Colorado’s Marshall Fire on Pets
The University of Colorado’s Natural Hazards Center has produced a report analyzing the impact of wildfire on pets and their owners. The Marshall Fire occurred in Boulder County, Colorado in late December 2021. It destroyed over 1,000 homes and more than 1,000 pets were estimated to have died in the fire. The researchers interviewed pet … Continue reading Pets and Wildfires: Analysis of the Impact of Colorado’s Marshall Fire on Pets