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Mars Veterinary Health Underscores Long-term Commitment To Research And Innovation In Groundbreaking Science Impact Report

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23rd April, 2025 10h34


Mars Veterinary Health has published its inaugural Science Impact Report: Pets, Purpose & Progress: Synergising Research and Clinical Excellence, highlighting the company’s extensive global contributions to veterinary science in 2024.  

The Science Impact Report reflects Mars Veterinary Health’s longstanding commitment to advancing evidence-based medicine that helps ensure pets around the world have access to high-quality care, whether wellness and preventive care or specialty and emergency services. 

Mars Veterinary Health’s investment in clinical research across its network—including AniCuraBanfield Pet HospitalBluePearl Pet HospitalLinnaeus, and VCA Animal Hospitals—reinforces its dedication to clinical excellence in support of its Purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS.    

“As part of a family-owned company with more than 30 years of experience in veterinary services, we think about the impacts of our actions and contributions to the profession and pet health in generations,” said Molly McAllister, DVM, MPH, Global Chief Medical Officer, Mars Veterinary Health. 

“Given we touch the lives of millions of pets every year, we have an opportunity to harness the vast knowledge that exists across our global practices and invest proactively in data-driven insights to improve veterinary care.” 

Veterinary research, particularly scientific advancements that benefit humans and animals, is a critical component of protecting public health. Studies featured in this year’s report positively contribute to this concept of One Health and include important manuscripts on COVID-19 and pharmaceutical stewardship

In 2024, Mars Veterinary Health also performed groundbreaking veterinary research on topics ranging from canine osteoarthritis, to age-related changes in cats, to body-condition scoring, with the goal of informing better diagnoses, treatments, and prediction of pet-health conditions, so pets live even happier, healthier lives.  

Other report highlights include:   

The report also marks one year since Mars Veterinary Health established its global Medical Affairs Science Team, a dedicated group of veterinary scientists with decades of collective experience in veterinary research and clinical care who are focused on driving clinical studies and outcomes-based healthcare. 

Through collaboration with industry and academic institutions, and by harnessing knowledge from across Mars Veterinary Health’s nearly 70,000 Associates and thousands of veterinary clinics worldwide, the team is working to improve patient outcomes and generate pet healthcare insights that will enhance the lives of pets and advance the veterinary profession—as detailed in the company’s inaugural report.   

“The unparalleled collective efforts reflected in this report are a window into the passion, expertise, and drive of thousands of Mars Veterinary Health veterinary professionals who make this life-changing work possible,” said Dottie Brown, DACVS, MS, DVM, VP of Science and Healthcare Innovation at Mars Veterinary Health and leader of its Medical Affairs Science Team. 

“We will continue to prioritise and progress clinical science across our business in continual pursuit of medical excellence, as well as collaborate across the veterinary profession to collectively work toward our Purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS.”   

To learn more about Mars Veterinary Health’s science approach and read the full Science Impact Report, visit: marsveterinary.com/veterinary-science.  


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