What’s Making Global Cat and Dog News Today?
The Best Pet Daily Round-up of News, Research, Opinion or Fun published about Dogs and Cats from around the world:
Taiwan (TaiwanNews) Veterinary X-ray Market Size, Technology, Types, Mobility, Animal Types, Applications, End Users, and Forecasts 2024-2032
The Report Ocean forecasts significant growth in the Global Veterinary X-ray Market, projecting an annual increase of 6.9% through 2032, driven by rising pet ownership and heightened investment in animal healthcare. North America currently dominates this market, while the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to experience the fastest growth due to increased pet humanization and healthcare spending. Despite the potential, the high cost of advanced X-ray systems may limit market expansion in price-sensitive regions. Key players include IDEXX Laboratories and FUJIFILM Holdings. Technological advancements like digital and portable X-ray systems are enhancing diagnostic capabilities across the veterinary field.
United States (NBC News) Haitian group in Springfield files criminal charges against Trump and Vance after false pet claims
The Haitian Bridge Alliance has filed criminal charges against former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance, for spreading false claims about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. The accusations, asserted by Guerline Jozef, co-founder of the Alliance, involved the duo alleging that Haitian immigrants had been eating local pets. The charges include disrupting public services and telecommunications harassment. This legal action highlights the ongoing contentious nature of immigration debates and underscores the serious implications of spreading misinformation.
United Kingdom (RSPCA) Kindness Index Report 2024
In Brief: The RSPCA’s 2024 Kindness Index provides a stark reality check on pet ownership in the UK. One of the key findings reveals a growing regret among pet owners, with 15% now regretting having a pet—up from 13% the previous year. Financial pressures appear to be the driving force, with 78% of owners stating that caring for their pets has become significantly more expensive. In fact, residents of London are twice as likely to rehome their pets due to these challenges. Meanwhile, there’s also a worrying trend in Google searches for breeds prone to genetic health issues, such as Bulldogs and Dachshunds, which saw a 4% rise from 2023 to 2024, despite 83% of the public opposing harmful breeding practices. These insights highlight the disconnect between public sentiment and actual behavior, emphasizing the need for better awareness and responsible pet care
United States (National Geographic) Training a puppy? Here's when they're able to learn key skills
Researchers at Duke tracked the cognitive development of 101 Labrador and Golden retriever mix puppies, comparing results with data from 50,000 pet dogs and 37 wolf puppies. Their findings suggest that breed differences don't significantly impact cognitive skills.
United States (NJ.com) ‘Sopranos’ star pushing for N.J. law to ban sale of dogs in pet shops
In Brief: Edie Falco, renowned for her role in "The Sopranos," is advocating for a New Jersey law to prohibit the sale of dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet shops. Supporting a bill introduced by state Senators Brian Stack and Raj Mukherji, Falco has partnered with the ASPCA to campaign against puppy mills and the pet shops that source from them. The proposed legislation follows New York's recent ban on similar sales. Falco, a three-time Emmy winner and vocal animal rights supporter, shared her personal experience with her rescued dog, Sami, to highlight the plight of animals in such facilities.