LSD Microdosing Shows Promise for Treating Dog Anxiety

A groundbreaking study suggests that low-dose LSD could provide a safe and effective treatment for dogs suffering from separation anxiety. The research, conducted by Spanish scientists, found that a single microdose of LSD significantly reduced anxious behavior in a dog with severe separation anxiety without causing any adverse effects.

Purina and UC Davis Join Forces to Advance Urinary Tract Health in Pets

Nestlé Purina PetCare has partnered with the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine to create a comprehensive research program aimed at improving urinary health in dogs and cats. This five-year collaboration, funded by a $1 million grant from Purina, will support the G.V. Ling Urinary Stone Analysis Laboratory (USAL) and provide free analysis for veterinary practitioners, advancing scientific understanding of urinary conditions.

Punjab and Brazil Collaborate on Livestock Disease Management and Veterinary Medicine

Punjab, India, and Brazil are exploring scientific cooperation to address livestock ailments and boost animal health. The collaboration aims to monitor disease outbreaks, develop vaccines and medicines, and leverage Ayurvedic knowledge for veterinary treatments. The partnership seeks to enhance milk production and address challenges posed by diseases like LSD that have significantly impacted the livestock industry. The research projects will be funded jointly by Brazil and Punjab, and a joint working group will be established to facilitate collaboration.

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