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Leptospirosis vaccine becomes core vaccine for dogs

This year, the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM), the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA), and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) communicated a historic consensus that the leptospirosis vaccine should be considered a core vaccine for all dogs.

Em-bark-ing On A Holiday Getaway: Tips For Traveling With Pets

Vacations often promise relaxation, but before reaching a state of tranquility is the chaos of traveling, especially during the holidays. For owners wanting to bring their furry best friend along with them to surprise the in-laws, there are several factors to be aware of when planning and packing for a big trip. Dr. Christine Rutter, […]

Endangered Cockatoo Rises Anew, Thanks to NC State Cancer Experts

Over the past 34 years, Cynthia Van Der Wiele has had a constant companion at the dinner table, on road trips and during work meetings: her citron-crested cockatoo, Phoenix. The inseparable duo’s story began at NC State in late 1989, when Van Der Wiele, then a graduate student at the College of Design, spotted Phoenix […]

Class of 1963 Distinguished Lectureship

The Oklahoma State College of Veterinary Medicine Continuing Education office hosted its annual Fall Conference Nov. 14-15 at the Roger J. Panciera Education Center.

Limit Bird Flu Spread

Every winter, millions of migratory birds fly south to warmer locales, passing over California Central Valley dairies and poultry farms. Many of these wild waterfowl are carrying the virus that causes avian influenza, based on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s wild-bird surveillance, says Maurice Pitesky, University of California Cooperative Extension poultry specialist in the School […]

Texas A&M Veterinarians Collaborate With Rescue To Help Small Dogs

By collaborating with a dog rescue called the Pom Squad, Texas A&M’s veterinary cardiologists are providing new heart disease treatment options for dogs that are too small for traditional methods and tools. Lauren Saunders with Hazel, Dr. Ashley Saunders, VMTH veterinary technician Crystal Knowles with Chopper, VMTH customer service associate Melody Stoker with Graham, Sofia […]

House Officer Highlight: How NC State Helped One Dermatologist Become ‘Bien Dans Sa Peau’ (Comfortable in His Skin)

Pinto examines a canine patient’s ear during a recent appointment at the NC State Veterinary Hospital. He will soon launch a project researching skin infections in dogs with allergies. (John Joyner/NC State College of Veterinary Medicine) Pinto examines a canine patient’s ear during a recent appointment at the NC State Veterinary Hospital. He will soon […]