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Celebrate Picnic Day & Give Day

Celebrate Picnic Day & Give Day Subtitle Weekend of April 22-23 Trina Wood April 18, 2022 This coming weekend of April 22-23 will be a busy one! The UC Davis campus hosts its annual Picnic Day celebration—in person again! And Give Day is a chance to support causes you are passionate about. Read more below: Picnic […]

For rabbits that won’t relax at the vet, meds may provide stress relief

Prey species like rabbits tend to get stressed out in unfamiliar situations – like at the vet. (JMV Digital) While visiting the vet can be stressful for any animal, something as seemingly simple as a routine checkup tends to trigger more anxiety in rabbits than many other species. As a prey species, rabbits are also […]

College resumes Clinical Investigators’ Day after pandemic hiatus

Friday, April 15, 2022 – 9:34am presentation mask resize (2).jpg The Clinical Investigator’s Day gives Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) trainees the chance to showcase their research while also honing their written and oral presentation skills. Photo: Provided The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) held its annual Clinical Investigator’s Day April 1, […]

Penn State students engage with local Latino farmworker community

An innovative community service-learning course, “Community Engaged Learning with Pennsylvania Farmworkers,” offered by Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, brings students of all disciplines together to teach and engage with immigrant farmworkers living in Centre County.  

Aquatic Veterinary Specialists Perform Surgery on Pet Goldfish

Aquatic Veterinary Specialists Perform Surgery on Pet Goldfish Rob Warren April 14, 2022 Trumpy (left center with yellow head), a 4-year-old male oranda goldfish, and his tankmates. Trumpy with his overgrown wen before his surgery at the UC Davis veterinary hospital. Finding specialized aquatic veterinary care can be difficult, and many fish owners resort to […]

In Memory: Dr. Leslie Ball

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The Ins And Outs Of Pet Feeding Tubes

When dealing with pain, illness, or stress, some pets choose to stop eating no matter how many enticing meals they are offered. In certain cases, because a lack of nutrition can lead to serious health complications, veterinarians can suggest using a feeding tube until the pet begins to eat on its own again. Feeding tubes […]