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Texas A&M Veterinary Team Saves Grand Prairie K-9 From Life-Threatening Infection
Kane, photo by Karis Olsen, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences As a police K-9, Kane was no stranger to saving the lives of others. But when the 9-year-old Belgian Malinois developed a severe, antibiotic-resistant skin infection, it was his turn to be saved by the Texas A&M Small Animal Teaching Hospital […]
Penn Vet Holds Ribbon Cutting for New $2.8 Million Richard Lichter Advanced Dentistry and Oral Surgery Suite
Cats are better at word association than human babies are, study finds
Dr. Carlo Siracusa comments on this research.
Saving Philly’s bats, one DIY condo at a time
Dr. Julie Ellis discusses bat health in Pennsylvania.
How Did Philly Dog Culture Get So Out of Control?
Dr. Carlo Siracusa post-pandemic behavior changes in dogs and their owners.
Can honeybees and dogs detect cancer earlier than technology?
Drs. Cindy Otto, Clara Wilson, and Amritha Mallikarjun comment on canine cancer detection.
Saluting the Student Veterans of the College of Veterinary Medicine
Nobody says veterinary school is easy, but compare it with deploying in West Africa and Central America with the Army, or protecting a Naval jet base and its occupants, and the stress of studying pales in comparison. Several members of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s student community have traded uniforms for scrubs as […]
One Tough Cookie: Texas A&M Veterinary Team Collaborates To Save French Bulldog In ‘Once-In-A-Lifetime’ Case
Intern veterinarian Grace Flynn, fourth-year veterinary student Mary Chandra, and Dr. Audrey Cook with Cookie. Photos by Jason Nitsch ’14, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Cookie, an adorable 2-year-old French bulldog, is a ball of energy with a big personality. But in August, when his usual playfulness gave way to sluggishness, his owners […]
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