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Doggie Decoding: Understanding Canine Body Language

Without the gift of gab, dogs are left to rely on a bark, a tail wag, or, sometimes, even a snarl to communicate with their two-legged companions. However, as we attempt to connect with our canine friends, understanding the unspoken becomes immensely important in recognizing their wants and needs.    “Understanding our dogs’ basic body language […]

Texas A&M VERO Student Prepares To Serve Panhandle Communities

While working toward his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, Jack Detten ‘23 has enjoyed unique learning opportunities through the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets, a summer job in a national park, and more. Jack Detten drives a stagecoach at Yellowstone National Park. From the Texas Panhandle to Aggieland to Yellowstone National Park — no matter […]

Now Recruiting Dogs with Acute Blindness Suspected to be Due to Optic Neuritis

Principle Investigator Dr Annie Oh Description Ophthalmology at NC State College of Veterinary Medicine is enrolling in a clinical study to measure VEPs (visual evoked potentials) and RNFL (retinal nerve fiber layer) thickness in dogs within 2 weeks of the onset of acute optic neuritis suspected to be caused by meningoencephalitis. The goal is to […]

MSU IRONDOG Fund Helps Pets in Need

Accidents happen, and they often lead to unexpected medical and surgical care that can cause great financial stress to pet owners. Thankfully, the IRONDOG Fund helps offset some of that financial burden.