A major provider of microchips for domestic animals has unexpectedly closed, leaving many owners in the U.S. at risk of being unable to relocate stray pets.
FILE: Ruby, a two-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, has a micro-chip implanted by a vet in England. In the US, a major pet ...
The Animal Welfare Club at the University of Tennessee was brought to life about one year ago when Anja Shull, a junior ...
Everyday brings news of the spread of avian influenza A (H5N1), affecting flocks in more states, livestock, zoo animals and ...
WASHINGTON — January 24, 2025 — The American Medical Manufacturers Association (AMMA), representing a coalition ... nation never again faces critical medical supply shortages. The organization offers ...
Have you ever wondered what is actually in your dog’s food? A new study tested the composition of several popular dog foods ...
A recent study by an animal advocacy group showed that fish were subjected to painful suffocation at the Hwacheon Sancheoneo ...
Helena—Nearly 60 Montana Farm Bureau members braved sub-zero temperatures to attend the organization’s Calling on the Capitol February 10-11. Calling on the Capitol allows members to see democracy at ...
Save This Life is one of more than 40 pet microchip companies in the U.S. The company is listed as "inactive." Here's how to ...
The legislation seeks to empower law enforcement and fight the opioid epidemic while also protecting access to the drug for ...
Pet owners probably shouldn't be afraid their cats will give them bird flu but taking precautions is good for pets ...
CR tested 58 dog foods from brands including Blue Buffalo, Hill’s Science Diet, and Purina for key nutrients and dangerous contaminants. Here's what we found.