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When pet owners think about protecting their animal from parasites, the first creepy creatures that come to mind are often fleas, ticks, and heartworms. But one less well-known parasite to watch out for is Giardia, which has strains that infect dogs, cats, and even people. Dr. Meriam Saleh, a clinical assistant professor at the Texas […]
Dr. Cynthia Otto comments on a study that shows dogs can detect COVID better than rapid antigen tests.
Dr. Cynthia Otto comments on the idea of providing pensions for retired police dogs.
Thursday, June 2, 2022 – 9:59am dvm hooding.JPG The D.V.M. Class of 2022 celebrated their Hooding Ceremony on Friday May 27. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM On Friday, May 27 and Saturday May 28, graduating students with the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine celebrated with family, friends, faculty and staff at commencement week events. The D.V.M. […]
Thirty-eight faculty and staff members from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVMBS) and College of Medicine completed the CVMBS’ 40-hour Conflict Management & Leadership Course this spring. The course trains participants in workplace mediation, an informal but structured process in which an independent third party helps people in a disagreement […]
Genetic Analysis Identifies Novel Mutation in Standardbred Horse Rob Warren June 01, 2022 Standardbred filly with its mother. Photo credit: Wai Eyre Farm, New Zealand The field of genetics has enabled the prediction of susceptibility to heritable diseases and map the genome of many species. Now, modern genetics and the birth of a unique foal […]
Dr. Cynthia Otto shares some valuable lessons on the challenges of working with working dogs.
Garrett Oetzel, University of Wisconsin professor and dairy veterinarian, reports that SCH is associated with an increased risk for metritis, post-partum fever, post-fresh BHBA (beta-hydroxybutyrate acid) and longer median days open, 124 versus 109 days. The post 4 Ways to Help Producers Prevent ‘Milk Fever’ and Minimize Cow Culling appeared first on School of Veterinary […]
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