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AI tool could help veterinarians track heart disease more precisely
RadAnalyzer app delivers consistent, reliable radiograph analysis — offering veterinarians a powerful aid for detecting canine heart enlargement and guiding timely treatment. Aug. 12, 2026 By Camryn

How can AI help identify pain when animals can’t tell us they’re suffering?
by Tel-Hai University of Kiryat Shmona in the Galilee edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Visualization from the SHIC-XE AI framework revealing the anatomical cues

AI Could Transform US Cattle Health Monitoring
Source: AGRONEWS USDA researchers in Lubbock, Texas, have developed an artificial intelligence system that uses muzzle images to detect pinkeye in cattle. This contactless monitoring technology

Dubai residents can now donate to feed stray cats through smart feeding stations
New digital donations help refill and maintain smart cat feeding stations across Dubai July 30, 2026 Zainab Husain, Features Writer Supplied Dubai: Dubai residents can now

AI opens new era in cognitive studies of wild primates
by Emory University edited by Gaby Clark, reviewed by Robert Egan Machine vision allows the model to shift tests from one identified capuchin to another so multiple individuals
Oregon vet sues AI company saying misdiagnosis of cancer tumor led to 11-year-old dog’s death
The lawsuit alleges Zoetis altered its original report and later admitted in a phone call that similar misidentifications had occurred with other clients Jasmine Fernández in

Traini Partners with TECNO to Bring Native Pet Emotion Translation to Smartphones
GlobeNewswire – 7/21/2026 The integration brings Traini’s pet emotion AI directly into TECNO smartphones, creating a new native use case for interspecies communication. PALO ALTO,

What AI is really doing at your pet’s next vet visit, according to a veterinarian who is the AVMA’s president
Dr. Michael Q. Bailey shares exclusive insight into AI-powered X-rays, smart wearables, and the one thing technology could never replace at the animal hospital. Robin

From Guidelines to Practice: What 19 Veterinary Leaders Are Saying About Responsible AI
By Lea-Ann Germinder, Ph.D. on July 21, 2026 Chances are, AI is already part of your veterinary practice, whether it’s being used with social media tools, in