The evolution of dog breeds now mapped


When people migrate, Canis familiaris travels with them. Piecing together the details of those migrations has proved difficult because the clues are scattered across the genomes of hundreds of dog breeds. However, in a new report, researchers have used gene sequences from 161 modern breeds to assemble an evolutionary tree of dogs. The map of dog breeds, which is the largest to date, unearths new evidence that dogs traveled with humans across the Bering land bridge.



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APVMA CEO resigns


Kareena Arthy has resigned from the position of Chief Executive Officer at the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) after over four years with the agency.


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Antibiotic resistance has a language problem


A failure to use words clearly undermines the global response to antimicrobials' waning usefulness. Standardize terminology, urge Marc Mendelson and colleagues.


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Johne’s disease in cattle: the next phase


The next phase of the new, national approach to Johne’s disease (JD) in cattle is now approaching, with transitional arrangements for the Johne’s Beef Assurance Score (J-BAS) ending on 30 June 2017.


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Victoria lifts quarantine after anthrax outbreak around Swan Hill


VICTORIA today lifted quarantine restrictions on all properties involved in an anthrax outbreak near Swan Hill in north west Victoria.


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Australians are spending $12 billion a year on their pet animals


Australians are spending $12 billion a year on food, grooming, vets and insurance for their animals, making the pet care industry one of the major growth hot spots of the country’s business sector.


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Pussies galore : Strays can't stay


Stray cats are in jeopardy, after adoption centres across Sydney feel the pressure of breeding season.


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Eurobodalla Council’s CatBib program an Australian-first


In eligible areas, the council will distribute free CatBibs that attach to cats’ collars and hang loosely over their chest, acting as a barrier between cats and their prey.


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