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Listen: From barks to bytes

Artificial intelligence is no longer the future of veterinary medicine—it’s very much the present. In this captivating discussion with guest editors Casey Cazer, Parminder Basran, and Renata Ivanek, we explore the groundbreaking AJVR supplemental issue “From Bark to Bytes: Artificial Intelligence Transforming Veterinary Medicine.” 

Cornell Veterinary Podcast: Best in Show and Beyond

This episode’s guest is Brian Collins, D.V.M.’94, senior lecturer in the Section of Community Practice Service and extension veterinarian for the Cornell Richard P. Riney Canine Health Center.

MSN.com: It’s time to worry about bird flu in cats

Bird flu wasn’t on Tim Hanson’s mind when he fed his cats specialty pet food containing raw chicken. “You go to the pet shop and it was the premium raw food,” he said. “It was finely ground to a consistency that I thought was beneficial to my cats.” But in early February, one of his […]

Graduating Texas A&M Student Practices Community Leadership Through Veterinary Medicine

Christina and her dog, Bailey. Photos by Bethanie Sahms ’25, VMBS Marketing & Communications Having lived all over the world while her parents worked for the United States military, fourth-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) student Christina Edlebeck knows the importance of building strong communities and welcoming outsiders. As she completes her final semester at […]

More Than 99% Of U.S. Dogs Have A Behavior Problem, Texas A&M Researcher Finds

While most owners report behavior problems as relatively minor or not worth addressing, Dr. Bonnie Beaver’s study finds that behavior problems are a common part of dog ownership. A researcher at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has found that more than 99% of dogs in the United States show […]