Mars Veterinary Health publishes 2025 Science Impact Report highlighting...

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January 14, 2026
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Mars Veterinary Health publishes 2025 Science Impact Report highlighting global advances in pet health

One of the world’s leading contributors of veterinary research details how its data-driven insights and global scientific advancements are shaping the future of veterinary medicine

NEW YORK, NY (January 14, 2026) — Today, Mars Veterinary Health published its 2025 Science Impact Report—Pets, Purpose, Progress: Clinical Excellence through Scientific Innovation(Opens a new window)—a comprehensive annual review of the veterinary research and initiatives across its globally connected network that are advancing veterinary science and clinical excellence.

The new report highlights a year of accelerated veterinary science research across Mars Veterinary Health’s globally connected veterinary care network. In 2025, this included more than 500 peer-reviewed publications authored by its clinician scientists and global initiatives shaping the future of pet healthcare—from clinical research infrastructure and One Health breakthroughs to continued progress in sustainability science and new health outcomes tools.

“Our second annual Science Impact Report is more than a record of progress—it’s a blueprint for the future of veterinary care,” said Dottie Brown(Opens a new window), DACVS, MS, DVM, VP of Science and Healthcare Innovation at Mars Veterinary Health and leader of its Medical Affairs Science Team. “By harnessing science, innovation, and sharing best practices, we are driving clinical excellence today while laying the foundation for a healthier, more sustainable future for generations of pets to come.”

Each year, clinician and technician scientists across Mars Veterinary Health leverage some of the industry’s most comprehensive datasets—sourced from anonymized data from millions of pets served across the global network every year—to conduct veterinary research and deliver actionable insights that elevate the standards of pet healthcare.

Report highlights include:

In caring for more than 10 million pets each year across dozens of countries, Mars Veterinary Health remains committed to advancing veterinary medicine for the long term through science and research in service of its Purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS.

Explore more about science and sustainability at the 2026 Veterinary Meeting & Expo (VMX)(Opens a new window), where Mars Veterinary Health will serve as the event’s Sustainability sponsor. Its latest Science Impact Report will be featured in the VMX Sustainability HUB and continuing education session: Climate, the Environment and Veterinary Medicine(Opens a new window) on Sunday, January 18.

The full 2025 Science Impact Report is available at marsveterinary.com/veterinary-science/reports/2025(Opens a new window).

About Mars Veterinary Health
Mars Veterinary Health is a global division of Mars Petcare dedicated to delivering high-quality pet healthcare in service of its Purpose: A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS. The Mars Veterinary Health family of businesses—including AniCura(Opens a new window), Banfield Pet Hospital(Opens a new window), BluePearl Pet Hospital(Opens a new window), Linnaeus(Opens a new window), Mount Pleasant Veterinary Group(Opens a new window), VCA Animal Hospitals, VES Singapore(Opens a new window), VSH Hong Kong(Opens a new window), Tai Wai Animal Hospital(Opens a new window), and others—includes more than 70,000 Associates across North America, Europe, and Asia who demonstrate compassion and expertise in caring for over 10 million pets each year. As part of a family-owned business with 90 years of experience caring for pets—including more than 30 years in veterinary services—Mars Veterinary Health makes long-term investments to support its Associates and contribute to the future of veterinary medicine through clinical excellence across its connected care network. Learn more at marsveterinary.com(Opens a new window).