These tiny worms live in eyes, feed on tears and could transmit to humans
Drs. Caroline Sobotyk and Kevin Niedringhaus discuss the discovery of parasitic worms in a black bear.
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Drs. Caroline Sobotyk and Kevin Niedringhaus discuss the discovery of parasitic worms in a black bear.
UC Davis Veterinary Hospital Recognizes Staff with Annual Awards Rob Warren August 16, 2024 Dr. Mark Stetter (dean) (left) and Dr. Michael Mison (chief veterinary medical officer) (right) present the 2024 hospital staff awards to Brenda Lieng, Erika Juarez, Jasmine Lacey, Zoe Robin, Preacher Cleveland, Monica Mason, and Briana Ortiz (not pictured – Rodney Santos). […]
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) backtracked last month on strict requirements about dogs returning from international travel. In May, they announced a new process with differing rules depending on the source country, and limited pet owners to using only airports with proper quarantine facilities.
Weaning marks a pivotal moment in the life of a beef calf, but it’s also one of the most stressful.
A team of faculty and students from the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) brought home several awards from the Society for Theriogenology’s annual Therio Conference in Oklahoma City, held from July 25-27. The team consisted of individuals from the Equine Fertility Lab, led by Dr. Charles Love, a VMBS professor […]
The first week of class is in the books, and our campus hallways are a lot livelier with the addition of the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Class of 2028! During the excitement of starting a new school year, we’re celebrating new beginnings by reflecting on the place where it all began — orientation. To see […]
Six universities across Canada have partnered to develop a cutting edge One Health training, mentorship and education program.
Two surgical procedures that are normally reserved for small animals were conducted on goats at the MSU Veterinary Medical Center this year.
Whether you see your pet’s footprints on the hood of your car, in the sand on the beach, or in a light blanket of snow, the indentions left behind by our furry friends’ paw pads are adorable. While we most often associate paw pads with cute critter prints, they’re also vital to our pets’ survival […]
As a pet owner, it can be highly concerning when your furry friend gets sick. Unlike humans, animals cannot verbally communicate how they feel. So, if they have an upset stomach, you might not discover that something is wrong until there’s throw up on your floor.
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