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Hello Ralphie Announces Closing of its $1M Seed Round
Founded in 2019 by CEO Felicity Johnson, Hello Ralphie connects pet parents with licensed veterinarians through chat and video appointments to offer a convenient approach to

Video game technology to help identify dairy cows
Video games experts from Dundee are helping dairy farmers and vets identify their cows. Experts at award-winning games developer Pocket Sized Hands (PSH) and Abertay

Cow collar technology trialled by farmers in bid to help protect Great Barrier Reef
You might be more accustomed to seeing collars on cats and dogs, but collars for cows are the latest technology some farmers are trialling to

Smartphone-based ECG tech a useful tool for horse vets in the field
A smartphone-based electrocardiogram device is practical, useful and feasible for cardiac evaluations of horses in field conditions, a recent study concludes. Researchers with the University

whiskerDocs to launch Pet Telemedicine in first quarter 2021
whiskerDocs, North America’s largest pet telehealth and teletriage provider, announced plans for the January, 2021 launch of its proprietary telemedicine service for pet owners in
Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE) position and recommendations on the use of telemedicine
Telemedicine is a tool to support veterinarians. It can complement other methods to do a consultation or to make a diagnosis. Telemedicine is not meant

Virtual vet services a game-changer in Kenya
Animals, just like human beings, do get critically sick at odd hours. And the owners are often unable to access relevant services especially at night

Survey of Pet Owners Shows Impacts of Covid-19 Pandemic on Veterinary Care
Between September 28 and October 9, 2020, a survey of 3,258 pet owners was commissioned by the global animal health association, HealthforAnimals, and global healthcare

Assisting From Afar
For clients who are immunocompromised or have limited transportation, telemedicine might be their only access to care.I don’t think a single veterinary colleague of mine