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AI tech breathes life into virtual companion animals
by JooHyeon Heo, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology edited by Sadie Harley reviewed by Robert Egan Editors’ notes Teaser of DogRecon. Left: The proposed DogRecon takes a

Digital vaccination certificate app now live
Developers say free app provides accessible vaccination certificates and improved microchipping identification accuracy. Chris Simpson A company working to refine pet health recording has launched

PetPace Launches AI Epilepsy Monitoring
Transforming Canine Epilepsy Management PetPace, the world leader in AI-powered pet health monitoring, is inviting dog owners to join a groundbreaking beta program aimed at

Petco Love’s Mission to Reunite Lost Pets
Find out how Petco Love is tackling the challenge of lost pets and enhancing animal welfare with a tech-driven approach. When a beloved pet goes

CoVet Forms Groundbreaking Specialty Advisory Board to Guide Future of Veterinary AI
Veterinary AI leader CoVet expands its clinical leadership with the formation of a Specialty Advisory Board. SAN FRANCISCO, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — CoVet, the leading AI-powered clinical

Survey reveals what tech pet owners wish would be developed—and there are some interesting themes
There are all sorts of useful pet products on the market, allowing us to keep an eye on our furry friends when we’re out of

Trained dogs can detect the odor of Parkinson’s disease
AbstractA definitive diagnostic test for Parkinson’s disease (PD) remains elusive, so identification of potential biomarkers can facilitate diagnosis and early intervention. Two dogs were trained

How Veterinarians are Using AI to Improve Care for Pets, According to the AVMA
SCHAUMBURG, Ill., July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Industries across the board are exploring how artificial intelligence may impact and enhance their work, and veterinary medicine is no

Ohio Lawmakers Loosen Veterinary Telemedicine Rule
A new Ohio law will allow veterinarians to diagnose and treat animal patients via telemedicine without first conducting an in-person physical examination, marking a significant