Gov. signs OVMA-backed loan relief, animal cruelty bills January 11, 2021 After many months of advocacy by OVMA’s government relations department, two pieces of veterinary legislation have been signed by Gov. Mike DeWine and will become law this spring.
Old Dog, New Tricks: Virtual MVC Preview January 11, 2021 For decades, the MVC has offered an unparalleled experience for thousands of veterinary professionals. Going virtual this year won’t end the tradition!
Sportmix pet foods recalled for high aflatoxin levels January 4, 2021 As of the time of the recall, 28 deaths and eight illnesses in dogs had been reported to the FDA.
Accident or Abuse? How to Differentiate November 23, 2020 Animal cruelty: It’s something no veterinarian wants to see but inevitably will at some point. That’s why it’s so important to learn how to handle a suspected case of abuse before it shows up at your clinic.
Log on for Learning: MVC 2021 Veers into Virtual November 2, 2020 Next year, the Midwest Veterinary Conference will be hosted on a web-based platform. What does that mean for the fifth-largest vet convention in North America?
Radical Candor: Reflecting on Racism in Social Settings October 19, 2020 As the old adage goes, you should never talk about politics at the dinner table—or should you? In this final installment to our DEI podcast series, we discuss the sticky subject of dealing with racism from friends and family members.
Sunshine Mills expands Sept. pet food recall October 12, 2020 The products were made with corn containing high levels of aflatoxin, a naturally occurring mold by-product that can be harmful to pets if consumed in significant quantities.
Billy+Margot dog food recalled for possible Salmonella contamination September 23, 2020 The recall comes after routine sampling revealed the Wild Kangaroo and Superfoods Recipe contained the bacteria.
Annual conference shifting to digital format September 17, 2020 The 2021 MVC will be hosted entirely online next February.
Sunshine Mills recalls dog foods due to mold by-product September 4, 2020 Three brands of dog food are being withdrawn due to elevated levels of aflatoxin, which can be harmful in large quantities.