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Horse Survives Severe Case of Life-Threatening Pneumonia

Horse Survives Severe Case of Life-Threatening Pneumonia Rob Warren June 27, 2022 Lillipad overcame a case of severe pleuropneumonia after being treated for several months at the UC Davis veterinary hospital. “Case of the Month” – June 2022 Lillipad, an 11-year-old Thoroughbred mare, was presented at a breeding sale in Washington, but was labeled barren […]

From the field: Studying big cat health in Nepal

Monday, June 27, 2022 – 10:31am Nature can be dangerous and dramatic—but sometimes it’s just purely peaceful. At the end of a busy season researching how canine distemper virus (CDV) affects Nepal’s tigers and leopards, Cornell Wildlife Health Center’s wild carnivore health specialist Dr. Martin Gilbert took a break to recharge his batteries with the […]

Stanley earns highest honor

Morgan Stanley of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was named the 2022 Dean Clarence H. McElroy award recipient. Selected by the graduating class and fourth year instructors, the award is the highest honor an Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine student can achieve.

Does the Nose Know?—The Truths and Myths of Canine Nasal Health

It is a common belief that a wet nose is the sign of a healthy dog and that a dry nose indicates illness. But this is not necessarily true for every canine companion, according to Dr. Erin Ray, a clinical assistant professor at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. “This historic […]