TCR to challenge FDA’s unlawful blackout of canine DCM records
With continued thanks to attorney David Schulz at Ballard Spahr, LLP and to Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information […]
With continued thanks to attorney David Schulz at Ballard Spahr, LLP and to Yale Law School’s Media Freedom and Information […]
In an email to breeders, AKC Pet Insurance announced yesterday that its breeder support porgrams in California and Washington are […]
Following The Canine Review’s earlier report that the FDA’s chief FOIA officer Sarah Kotler said the agency would provide the […]
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No individual at the FDA or at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has yet provided any basis for refusing to release canine DCM quantity of reports received, and it has now been more than eighteen months since the FDA last provided such data, saying then that it had received “1100 + reports of canine DCM between January 1, 2014 and July 31, 2020.”
The 2016 Westminster Best in Show winner C.J. (“California Journey”) died last week at the relatively young age of 7. […]
On June 22, following the publication of our report on an article in the Journal of Animal Science, we received a letter from the Journal. It is reprinted below, along with our reply. Story to follow this evening.
Buzz is building in veterinary circles over a study published in a prestigious academic journal. This week a group of veterinary academics published an article under the auspices of Oxford University Press’ Journal of Animal Science declaring no link between grain-free diet and canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).
USDA Says Its Testing Does NOT Verify SARS-CoV-2 in North Carolina Family Dog, Contrary to Deluge of National Media Reports […]
***UPDATED*** A family dog in North Carolina is believed to be infected with Coronavirus. The news that Duke researchers uncovered […]