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Teaching An Old Dog New Tricks: Adopting Senior Dogs

The day a family adopts a new dog is exciting for everyone, as dogs get a second chance at a happy life and owners find a new best friend. For senior dogs, especially, being adopted into a comfortable home can make a world of difference for their health and happiness.  Harmony Peraza, a veterinary technician […]

Feline Health Center annual report 2021

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Chatterbox the Rescue Cat is Saved Again

For a pet that was apparently abandoned, Chatterbox is a pretty lucky cat. First, he was rescued three years ago from a construction site in Florida by his devoted owner, Elisabetta Ferrero. Now, thanks to a generous grant from the Petco Love foundation, he’s getting a new lease on life from the clinicians at the […]

Measuring medicine in livestock supports the fight against antimicrobial resistance

Wednesday, January 5, 2022 – 10:30am pigs.JPG By exposing issues in how antimicrobial usage is estimated, the scientists hope it will inspire more rigor in the systems used to monitor antimicrobial use. “We hope that our findings will lead the way to a better and hopefully more uniform methodology to track antimicrobial use globally by […]

Vet student’s future compass points North

Tannicka Reeves was 12 years old when she finally convinced her mom that they needed a dog. Little did she know that raising and caring for their new pup Koeda would be a life-changing experience.

Vet Med Faces of Research: Dr. Myron Hinsdale

Myron Hinsdale, Ph.D., has been conducting research for nearly 25 years. An associate professor in the Department of Physiological Sciences at Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, Hinsdale focuses on proteins. He uses a swimming pool analogy to explain exactly what that entails.

Six Ways to Help Preweaned Dairy Calves Succeed in Group Housing

Dairy producers need to evaluate their management practices to minimize the potential for negative outcomes, according to Theresa Ollivett, DVM, University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. The post Six Ways to Help Preweaned Dairy Calves Succeed in Group Housing appeared first on School of Veterinary Medicine.

Pets of NC State Veterinary Medicine Staff, Faculty Help Train Future Veterinarians

Moose the dog doesn’t know the faces smiling at him and the hands touching him belong to NC State College of Veterinary Medicine students. He doesn’t know that the people taking his pulse and examining his ears are practicing their important history-taking, examination and client interaction skills together for the first time. All Moose knows […]

Synthetics hold promise as soft tissue alternative

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COVID is rampant among deer, research shows

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