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What is that dog taking? CBD supplements could make dogs less aggressive over time, study finds

Written by | 5 Dec 2025

In humans, CBD is thought to have therapeutic effects for some conditions including chronic pain, nausea, or inflammation. Now, dogs may be reaping some of the benefits, too,… read more.

Significant interest in vegan pet diets revealed by largest surveys to date

Written by | 22 Nov 2025

Two pioneering studies published in the journal Animals have explored how dog and cat guardians perceive more sustainable pet food options. Co-led by Griffith University Adjunct Professor Andrew Knight, the… read more.

A new network could help predict health problems in your pup

Written by | 22 Sep 2025

A network analysis of more than 26,000 dogs and their health conditions helps reveal which diseases tend to go together, providing data that veterinarians and researchers can use… read more.

New reporting guidelines improve transparency in veterinary pathology AI research

Written by | 10 Sep 2025

A new article in Veterinary Pathology introduces a 9-point checklist designed to improve the reporting quality of studies that use artificial intelligence (AI)-based automated image analysis (AIA). As AI tools… read more.

Vegan dog food provides similar nutrients to meat-based diets, new study finds

Written by | 7 Sep 2025

A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has found that vegan diets for dogs sold in the UK provide similar nutrition to meat-based diets…. read more.

Predicting respiratory disorder mortality in dogs

Written by | 30 Aug 2025

Respiratory disorders in dogs can quickly become critical and are reported to be the second leading cause of cardiac arrest in canines. Therefore, it is necessary to take… read more.

Animal behavior: Dog TV viewing habits vary by personality

Written by | 18 Jul 2025

The way household dogs engage with TV may depend on their personalities, suggests research published in Scientific Reports. Excitable dogs were more likely to follow on-screen objects while fearful… read more.

Addressing “spay-neuter syndrome” with testosterone restoration for neutered male dogs

Written by | 10 Jul 2025

The Parsemus Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to advancing pet health, today announced the publication of groundbreaking research on the safety and dosing of testosterone therapy for neutered male… read more.

People who recently adopted pets often struggled to access vet care

Written by | 2 Jul 2025

During the COVID-19 pandemic when many were stuck at home, people adopted more pets than average, but then struggled to find adequate veterinary care. Kayla Pasteur of Purdue… read more.

Epilepsy in dogs: New advances for diagnosis and research

Written by | 28 Jun 2025

An international research team from the fields of veterinary medicine and genetics has developed a new survey tool to advance canine epilepsy diagnosis and research. Epilepsy and dyskinesia… read more.

Some dog breeds are more likely to get diarrhea

Written by | 12 Jun 2025

Approximately one in every 12 dogs in the U.K. will be diagnosed with diarrhea each year, with some breeds more susceptible than others, according to a study published… read more.

Can early exposure to dogs lessen genetic susceptibility to eczema?

Written by | 5 Jun 2025

New research published in Allergy indicates that certain environmental exposures may affect a child’s risk of developing atopic eczema, a condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. In other… read more.

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