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Les AirTags d’Apple peuvent-ils retrouver les animaux perdus ?
La panique qui s’installe lorsqu’un animal de compagnie disparaît est quelque chose qu’aucun propriétaire de chien ou de chat ne veut vivre. Si votre meilleur

Business Angel Group | Innovets
We are delighted to announce the launch of the UK’s first veterinary specific business angel group. Our aim is to help bring veterinary innovations to

Mella releases first-ever non-invasive pet thermometer
Mella Pet Care has launched its latest innovation, Mella Pro—an accurate, clinically tested canine and feline thermometer that measures temperature non-invasively through the foreleg or

3 ways technology is driving productivity in dairy industry
The CEO of a software development company shares his thoughts. There are so many aspects of agriculture that are out of growers’ control, but one

Veterinary Telemedicine update
During the early days of the pandemic, when confusion was at its peak and many thought they might have to weather long-term practice closures, the

The changing dynamics of veterinary care
The US animal health industry has long been a global front-runner. Over the past few generations, our pets have made the move from the backyard

Collier GPS pour chien : quel modèle choisir en 2021 ?
Un collier GPS Chien c’est quoi ?Le collier GPS pour chien désigne un système de localisation de l’animal. Grâce à une application téléchargeable sur smartphone ou

Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Appoints General Manager of Pawru, Inc.
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc. has appointed Bryan Haardt as General Manager of Pawru, Inc., a Boehringer Ingelheim company that facilitates collaborative pet care by

‘Smart collar’ could prevent tapeworms in dogs
Dogs infected with echinococcosis play a major role in spreading tapeworms across human populations around the world. Now, researchers from China have developed a ‘smart