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Holidays and Pets: How to Keep Them Safe this Season

No matter what your holiday plans are this year, your pets are probably part of them. All forms of travel, festive celebrations and chilly weather come with potential hazards to your pet. Here are some of our tips on navigating this holiday season safely with your furry best friends. General Holiday Hazards Watch pets around […]

Decoding dementia in dogs could help fight Alzheimer’s

Monday, December 13, 2021 – 11:28am michael-PVlnNm5RHSM-unsplash.jpg “We hope to have findings that translate into better diagnostics and treatments for both dogs with cognitive dysfunction and humans with Alzheimer’s. This is what our real hope is — to have an impact on families.” – Dr. Marta Castelhano, director of the Cornell Veterinary Biobank. Photo: Unsplash/Michael […]

WCVM scientists aim to disrupt growth of bovine pathogen

A University of Saskatchewan (USask) research team is evaluating how a panel of drugs might affect Mycoplasma bovis — a bacterium that’s responsible for causing serious health issues among Canada’s cattle herds.

OSU Vet Med Hosts Kenya Delegation

Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine hosted Kenya Cattle Feeder Association members this week. The group is interested in evaluating potential areas of training and collaboration with OSU’s beef cattle extension program. With the help of OSU expertise, the Kenya team hopes to maximize all key beef cattle supply chains, feedlot management sciences, beef […]

College employees honored with excellence awards

Friday, December 10, 2021 – 10:27am After a hiatus in 2020, Cornell celebrated the President’s Awards for Employee Excellence Nov. 19 in a virtual and in-person ceremony. Included among the winners were licensed veterinary technician Katie Stevens, with the 2021 Trustee Award for Excellence, and the Cornell COVID-19 Testing Laboratory team, with the ONE Cornell Award. […]