Me-ow! Celebrating a half-century of helping the kitties
For the Cornell Feline Health Center’s 50th birthday, we round up some of the cat-tastic discoveries it has facilitated.
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For the Cornell Feline Health Center’s 50th birthday, we round up some of the cat-tastic discoveries it has facilitated.
Jenner and Ashley Brown work their coffee cart at a wedding. A Texas A&M veterinary student and his wife, a former psychology student, started a coffee cart business to share their Aggie values with espresso drinkers, one cup of joe at a time. Jenner Brown, a Class of 2026 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine student, and […]
Thump-thump-swoosh-thump. Nothing may be scarier than being told that there has been a murmur detected in the heart of your cherished pet, but with proper monitoring and advice from a veterinarian, this irregular sound will have no power over the joyful well-being of your furry friend. Dr. Samantha Eisner, a second-year cardiology resident at the […]
King Louie With help from the university’s veterinary team, a pig named King Louie overcame a life-threatening disease. In the classic tale of “Charlotte’s Web,” a pig named Wilbur captures hearts with his friendship and bravery. While not everyone gets to experience life with a swine of their own, the Ballard family knows what it’s […]
VET members and DAR agents deployed to North Carolina on Oct. 2 in response to Hurricane Helene.Photos by Jason Nitsch ’14, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences The Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) was deployed on Oct. 2 by the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) at the direction of Texas […]
Dr. Kara Brown discusses recent findings about the effects of anti-inflammatory medications on blood-based biologic equine therapies.
Drs. Meagan Ramos and Cynthia Otto talk about this new research.
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Receives Insight Into Diversity 2024 Higher Education Excellence In Diversity Award Rob Warren October 03, 2024 Tom Hinds The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2028 has a record high 58% of students being first generation college students with a 29% increase in Underrepresented in Medicine (UIM) […]
Just like in human medicine, rehabilitation can restore mobility, alleviate pain, and improve quality of life for our pets. The CSU Small Animal Small Animal Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy service works with companion animals and their owners to treat joint, muscle, and tendon injuries and diseases, including arthritis and canine cruciate ligament injury. Many owners […]
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