New Studies
A Vet's Life Golden Retriever Lifetime Study Will Evaluate 3,000 Dogs! An amazing new study will focus on Golden Retrievers. Read More > |
Dog Checkups & Preventive Care New Study Shows Link Between Ticks and Kidney Disease Tick encounters are increasingly hard to avoid. A new study from IDEXX shows a connection between one of these conditions—chronic kidney disease (CKD)—and dogs exposed to infected ticks. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Cancer Innovation: Odds Improve for Dogs with Hemangiosarcoma A new drug, developed at the University of Minnesota, is showing significant promise for dogs with hemangiosarcoma (HSA). Read More > |
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A Pet's Life Stem Cells from Fat May Help Fight Kidney Disease in Cats New research is out to find out if stem cells taken from fat can help with a disease that affects 1 in 3 cats. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life Pets, Obesity and Diabetes: An Epidemic in 2016 A recent survey shows just how big of a threat obesity is for our pets. Read More > |
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A Pet's Life 5 Discoveries That Changed What We Knew about Pets in 2015 Did you miss these exciting scientific studies in 2015? Look back now at all the year has brought for our pets. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z New Research Shows a Genetic Cause of Lymphoma in Dogs New research into lymphoma has revealed a genetic link that could help dogs and people in the future. Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Do Cats Really Love You Less Than Dogs? You may have seen headlines recently that throw your cat's affections into question. Here a behavioral expert explains why that is not true. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life Can Snuggling with Shelter Cats Improve Their Health? An interesting new study shows that keeping shelter cats healthier only takes a little affection. Learn how the study was run, and what it means to a behavior expert. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life New Study Asks if Arthritis in Dogs Causes Mood Changes Science has already show a connection between arthritis in people and depression. Now a similar question is being asked about dogs. Read More > |
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A Vet's Life Study Shows You Are Your Dog’s Favorite Smell Did you know that your dogs favorite smell is you? Learn how science proves it! Read More > |