Veterinary

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Illustration of animals affected by chronic diseases, with a scientist analyzing shared human-animal health risks in a lab setting.
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Study maps rise of chronic diseases in animals and shared drivers with humans

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Animals across pets, livestock, wildlife and aquaculture are increasingly affected by chronic illnesses long associated with people. A Risk Analysis paper led by the Agricultural University of Athens outlines an integrated model to monitor and manage these conditions across species.

A retired Chinese military dog handler has gained 5 million online followers by treating cats and dogs at low cost in a basic rural clinic.

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Animal protection authorities in Cali have issued alerts over possible canine distemper outbreaks, a viral disease that mainly affects young dogs without complete vaccination.

Argentine veterinarian ethologist Claudio Gerzovich Lis states that it is not possible to link dangerousness to specific dog breeds. According to the specialist, the issue lies in education rather than the animal itself. This statement comes amid discussions on canine behavior.

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