Vet reveals 5 dog breeds he would never own for 'heartbreaking' welfare reasons
A vet shares five dog breeds he advises against owning due to serious welfare and health concerns.
The 'vampire of Humanes' enrolls in Veterinary Medicine and resumes selling animal blood to clinics
Luis Miguel V., known as the 'vampire of Humanes', has enrolled in Veterinary Medicine at the University Complutense of Madrid despite a court order prohibiting him from working with animals.
The Wizard in AUS
An Icelandic professor played a key role in a case in Australia where a dog named Rosie was cured of cancer using artificial intelligence.
Even after returning to college, young woman with 'the worst pain in the world' tries to dodge crises: 'I continue in treatment'
Carolina Arruda, a 29-year-old woman suffering from severe trigeminal neuralgia, returns to college in BambuÃ, Brazil, while managing ongoing pain and treatment.
Young woman with 'the worst pain in the world' resumes veterinary medicine college in MG: 'Opportunity to finish the course'
Carolina Arruda, a 29-year-old suffering from trigeminal neuralgia, is resuming her veterinary medicine studies in BambuÃ, Brazil, after a break due to severe pain.
Prosel at Ufra 2026: Veterinary Medicine has 6 of the top 10 candidates; see the list
Ufra has announced the results of the Prosel 2026 selection process, highlighting the success of the veterinary medicine program.
UFS develops a procedure for turtle shell reconstruction that is up to 90% cheaper
A veterinary team from the Federal University of Sergipe has developed a cost-effective procedure for reconstructing turtle shells using synthetic grafts, significantly reducing treatment costs compared to traditional methods.
Irregular animal castration is interrupted by CRMV-PB and Military Police in PB
The Military Police and CRMV-PB halted an irregular animal castration event in Juripiranga, Brazil, which was taking place in a public school.
Veterinarian gave no hope to the dog, thanks to AI it is still alive
A veterinarian initially believed the dog had no chance of survival, but thanks to advancements in AI technology, the dog was given a new lease on life.
Medicine used in dogs and cats will be released for use in humans
A veterinary medication used for dogs and cats is set to be tested for use in humans to treat a significant parasitic infection affecting half a billion people globally.
Uema develops study to make canine leishmaniasis diagnosis more accurate
The Uema has conducted research to enhance the accuracy of canine leishmaniasis diagnosis.
Bone marrow collection in pets: specialist explains how the procedure works and in which cases it is necessary
A veterinarian in Dracena, Brazil, discusses the procedure of bone marrow collection in pets, its importance in diagnosing and treating various conditions.
Opinion: the risks facing the local veterinary pharmaceutical industry
The local veterinary pharmaceutical industry is vital for national health and food security, and its decline poses significant risks due to increased dependency on imports.
Cats Become Unexpected Allies Against Breast Cancer
A new international study has revealed that genetic alterations in feline tumors share similarities with those in humans, potentially aiding breast cancer research and treatment.
The largest genetic map of cat cancer paves the way for shared treatments with humans
A new comprehensive genetic study reveals that cats share many types of cancer with humans, potentially leading to therapeutic advancements for both species.
Cautions Hidden in Flat-Faced Cats Revealed by International Research: Survey of 15,000 Cats
A study has found that breeds with flat faces, such as Persians, have over double the risk of anesthetic-related death compared to other cat breeds.
A 'robot dog' to save lives: this is how veterinary emergencies are trained at Ecotec with cutting-edge technology
The Universidad Tecnológica Ecotec in Ecuador is enhancing its veterinary medicine training by integrating artificial intelligence and advanced technologies like robotic simulators and virtual reality.
How cats can overcome their fear of water, according to a new study
A new study shows that some cats can learn to tolerate and even benefit from water therapy, challenging the notion that all cats are inherently averse to water.
Young woman who killed nursing technician in accident remains silent during police testimony
Amanda Kathryn Monteiro de Souza, a 19-year-old veterinary medicine student, remained silent during her police testimony regarding the traffic accident that resulted in the death of nursing technician Patricia Melo da Silva, 53.
Xenotransplantation: "I am convinced that we have better pigs"
This article discusses the recent advancements in xenotransplantation, particularly focusing on the successful transplantation of pig organs into humans, through an interview with veterinary medicine expert Eckhard Wolf.
A Boon for Animal Caretakers '1962,' Life Saved of Horse Foal 'Kabir'
A toll-free veterinary helpline in Madhya Pradesh saved the life of a horse foal named 'Kabir' after it ingested toxic medicine.
Young woman who killed nurse in accident did not take breathalyzer test due to lack of signs of intoxication, says police
A 19-year-old veterinary medicine student, Amanda Kathryn Monteiro de Souza, fatally hit 53-year-old nurse Patricia Melo da Silva in a traffic accident, and did not undergo a breathalyzer test because police noted no signs of intoxication.
Young Woman Who Killed Technician in Accident is Daughter of Military Captain Involved in Couple's Murder in Land Dispute
19-year-old veterinary medicine student Amanda Kathryn Monteiro de Souza fatally struck 53-year-old nursing technician Patricia Melo da Silva in a traffic accident, and is the daughter of military captain Helton John Silva de Souza, who is linked to a fatal land dispute.
The boy complained of pain while riding a tricycle. His father's invention changed the world
The article recounts the life and innovative achievements of John Boyd Dunlop, who, despite a background in veterinary medicine, transformed transportation with his invention of the pneumatic tire.
Are dogs eavesdropping on people and learning words? Scientists have no doubts
Researchers from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna have published findings indicating that some dogs can learn the names of objects simply by listening to their owners' conversations.
Where to Study Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary or Physiotherapy Abroad in 2026? Discover Our Rankings
The article provides a ranking of 41 francophone health programs across five European countries to guide French students looking to study health sciences abroad in 2026.