Promising Alternatives to Antibiotics are on the Horizon

Antibiotics are the cornerstone of modern medicine and public health, offering protection against infectious disease. New compounds that offer a novel way to target bacteria without using antibiotics are among the most valuable potential innovations in the animal health sector. Learn more here.

The Science Behind the Human-Animal Bond

    It’s a scientific fact that animals can boost our emotional and physical health. Have you ever wondered how that happens? Read on for the research that explains the human-animal bond.

National Love Your Pet Day

Isn’t every day ‘love your pet day?’ Actually, February 20 is National Love Your Pet Day! Celebrate by watching this heartwarming video.

Everything You need to Know About Cuddling With Your Dog

Affection between pups and people can be the best part of owning a dog, but have you ever thought about why your dog wants to cuddle sometimes and not others? Learn more about what may be going on when your dog wants to cuddle.

Seven Things to Keep Your Pet Healthy

Our pets do so many things to help us – they provide comfort, lower our blood pressure, keep us entertained and social. Make sure you’re doing all you can to help your pet. Here are seven things to keep your pet healthy.

The Human-Animal Bond

Research shows that animals can directly affect the health and well-being of people, physically, emotionally, and psychologically. Learn more here.  

Animal Medicines: Essential Tools for Animal Health

Medicines are essential for ensuring animal welfare, preventing diseases from passing between animals and humans, and protecting our food supply. There are three main types of animal medicine: biologics (which are predominately vaccines), pharmaceuticals, and flea and tick medications. Check out what the American Veterinary Medicine Association says about animal medicines.

February is Responsible Pet Owner Month

    When you love your pet, you’ll do anything to keep them safe and healthy. February is Responsible Pet Owner Month, so check out these tips.

Changes to Flea & Tick Care

The top reason pet owners visit the veterinarian is their animal’s itchy skin, and fleas and ticks are often the culprit. Unfortunately, parasites are spreading more quickly due to climate change, which is why the animal health industry is investing in innovative parasite control treatments. Learn more.  

Pets & Antibiotics

Antibiotic resistance is an important public health issue, which is why those that develop and administer antibiotics do so with near and long term public health in mind. If your pet is diagnosed with a disease requiring antibiotics, talk to your veterinarian about proper and responsible use of the medicine. Learn more from the Centers […]