Current Edition

Greyhounds Increase Social Licence Risk
Editorial Archive

Greyhounds Increase Social Licence Risk

The greyhound industry’s social licence to operate became a significant issue in 2016 in Australia. A government ban on the industry and the industry’s fight-back was...
Continue Reading →
Animal Health – The Research for the Best Production
Editorial Archive

Animal Health – The Research for the Best Production

In the veterinary industry, it is necessary to constantly work toward obtaining results. That is why the use of financial and human resources, internally or outsource...
Continue Reading →
Pet Obesity – Prevention is Better than Cure
Editorial Archive

Pet Obesity – Prevention is Better than Cure

The meaning of a healthy life for animals is surrounded by misconceptions. These can create barriers in managing the weight of animals, and can lead pet owners to be ...
Continue Reading →
Leadership Skills of Extraordinarily Successful Executives
Editorial Archive

Leadership Skills of Extraordinarily Successful Executives

The leaders of the most successful companies are a diverse group, to be sure. However, Denni O. Day, BS, BSN, RN, MSPH, founder, President, and CEO of VetPharm, Inc.,...
Continue Reading →
Government Veterinary Services (GVS): A New Chapter for Government Vets
Editorial Archive

Government Veterinary Services (GVS): A New Chapter for Government Vets

Vets have worked in government for more than 150 years, playing an ever-increasing role in protecting the animals and people of the UK against disease threats. Nigel ...
Continue Reading →
Applying Game Theory to One Health – Modelling Veterinary Healthcare Delivery
Editorial Archive

Applying Game Theory to One Health – Modelling Veterinary Healthcare Delivery

Human or animal health, the quality of healthcare, drug innovation, treatment decisions and even approval of drugs all depend on sequential interactions and simple ec...
Continue Reading →
Farming, Subsidies and Food Safety in New Zealand
Editorial Archive

Farming, Subsidies and Food Safety in New Zealand

Farming may have started about 12,000 years ago with the domestication of livestock, soon to be followed by the cultivation of crops. In the success story of New Zeal...
Continue Reading →
An Asian Perspective on how to Improve Market Access for Authorised Veterinary Medicines
Editorial Archive

An Asian Perspective on how to Improve Market Access for Authorised Veterinary Medicines

HealthforAnimals, the global animal medicines association, called for greater cooperation between national governments to improve market access for veterinary medicin...
Continue Reading →
Antibiotic Usage Trends Spur New Ways to Raise Birds
Editorial Archive

Antibiotic Usage Trends Spur New Ways to Raise Birds

AGP replacement increasingly defines the global poultry market. From a performance perspective, several feed additives available today can effectively serve modern po...
Continue Reading →
Reemergence of New World Screwworm in Endangered Florida Key Deer
Editorial Archive

Reemergence of New World Screwworm in Endangered Florida Key Deer

The New World screw-worm fly, or screw-worm for short, is a species of parasitic fly that is well known for the way in which its larvae (maggots) eat the living tissu...
Continue Reading →