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UC Davis Veterinary Innovations Featured on Voice of America

UC Davis Veterinary Innovations Featured on Voice of America Rob Warren February 03, 2023 Breakthroughs in veterinary medicine treatments are the focus of a new 30-minute episode of an original series on the Voice of America (VOA) network. “Pet Innovations” is the latest episode of VOA TEK. The entire episode was filmed at the UC […]

First in-person conference for Cornell Veterinary Educators Academy a success

Friday, February 3, 2023 – 10:23am IMG_4346.JPG The Cornell Veterinary Educators Academy (CVEA) held its first in-person and out-of-state conference, “Improving Learning and Teaching in the Clinical Environment,” in Sarasota, Florida, the second event in its inaugural year. Photo: Vanessa Maley On January 13-15, The Cornell Veterinary Educators Academy (CVEA) held its first in-person and […]

Supporting pet cancer patients, one toy at a time

Getting a diagnosis of pet cancer isn’t easy for pet owners, but an organization called Kali’s Wish Cancer Foundation is offering to help with something that no dog can resist: toys.

THE LEAKY GUT STUDY: EVALUATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE GUT AND JOINT HEALTH

Principle Investigator Duncan Lascelles Description NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking dogs with or without mobility problems that are 7 years of age or older and weigh at least 10 kg to take part in a study aiming to evaluate the relationship between intestinal permeability and multiple joint osteoarthritis. Testing Requirements This study […]

Mountain Lion Mortality Maps Show Rough Road for Cougars

Mountain Lion Mortality Maps Show Rough Road for Cougars Subtitle As LA Celebrates the Life of Beloved P-22, Maps Show Death Tolls for Lesser-Known Lions Trina Wood February 02, 2023 Kat Kerlin From UC Davis News As Los Angeles prepares to celebrate the life of beloved mountain lion P-22 this weekend,  mountain lion mortality maps […]

Steering Horses Away From Botulism

There’s nothing more satisfying than filling an empty stomach with food, but unknowingly serving or eating spoiled or contaminated food can cause health concerns. While humans may experience food poisoning as a result, horses can develop botulism, which is deadly. To keep horses healthy, Dr. Amanda Trimble, a clinical assistant professor of equine internal medicine […]

Dachshund Recovers From Herniated Disc Following New, Non-Surgical Treatment

Oscar When Oscar, a 5-year-old Dachshund, developed partial paralysis from a herniated disc, he became the first dog to experience a new, non-surgical treatment option through a veterinary clinical trial at the Texas A&M Small Animal Teaching Hospital (SATH). Herniated discs are common in short-legged breeds like Dachshunds and can cause rapid onset of paralysis. […]