
Lost Pet? New Technology Reuniting Families With Their Pets
One of the first in Canada, Brampton Animal Services is now using animal facial recognition to help families find their lost pets. One in three

One of the first in Canada, Brampton Animal Services is now using animal facial recognition to help families find their lost pets. One in three

Nos animaux de compagnie apprécient les consultations à distance, moins stressantes… Elles sont possibles depuis un an. Une petite révolution pour vétérinaires et propriétaires !

Pet Wearable Market size exceeded USD 3 billion in 2019 and is poised to grow at a CAGR of around 23% between 2020 and 2026.

Airvet, the #1-rated telehealth software application for both veterinarians and pet parents in the U.S. and Canada, has partnered with MWI Animal Health, the company

Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) has announced it is investing £850,000 to create a top-of-the-class veterinary clinical skills teaching centre in the north-east. Opening in September,

COHO est une start-up iséroise à l’activité originale, à destination des propriétaires de chevaux. Elle fabrique des boitiers connectés pour surveiller son cheval au box.

VetPartners has strengthened its position in the retail market and “taken a step towards the digital transformation of the veterinary sector” by acquiring online retailer

Antech Diagnostics, part of Mars Veterinary Health, released new data today showing that all cats from a retrospective review of 730,000 veterinary visits received improved preventive

Researchers have paired a neural network and a facial detection system used in a “dog hipsterisation” app to help manage and protect grizzly bears Facial