How Did Philly Dog Culture Get So Out of Control?
Dr. Carlo Siracusa post-pandemic behavior changes in dogs and their owners.
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Dr. Carlo Siracusa post-pandemic behavior changes in dogs and their owners.
Drs. Cindy Otto, Clara Wilson, and Amritha Mallikarjun comment on canine cancer detection.
Nobody says veterinary school is easy, but compare it with deploying in West Africa and Central America with the Army, or protecting a Naval jet base and its occupants, and the stress of studying pales in comparison. Several members of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine’s student community have traded uniforms for scrubs as […]
Intern veterinarian Grace Flynn, fourth-year veterinary student Mary Chandra, and Dr. Audrey Cook with Cookie. Photos by Jason Nitsch ’14, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences Cookie, an adorable 2-year-old French bulldog, is a ball of energy with a big personality. But in August, when his usual playfulness gave way to sluggishness, his owners […]
Cornell’s Health Impacts Core brings together community members, non-profit organizations, government agencies, public health researchers and practitioners, and public health students to achieve the vision of advancing the health and wellbeing of people in their communities.
2024 Alumni Reunion Weekend Trina J Wood November 07, 2024 Alumni Award winners with Dean Mark Stetter during the Alumni Reunion weekend in October. From left: Drs. Kate Hopper, Kate Hurley, Dan Lewis, Susan White, Erik Wisner, Mark Stetter, Grant Miller, Brian Leonard and Annette Jones. 2024 Alumni Reunion Weekend The school had an incredible […]
Dr. Karen Cornell (left) and Dr. Shannon Reed (right) Two faculty members from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) have won awards from the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (ACVS), presented this October in Phoenix at the organization’s annual summit. Founded in 1965, the ACVS is the specialty board that […]
There’s no place like home; it’s where our pets find comfort, security, and safety. Some common household items, however, can inadvertently bring danger into a pet’s loving household. Dr. Shayna Doyle, a second-year emergency and critical care resident at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, educates owners on common, yet unsuspecting, […]
Fortunately, researchers have come to the rescue with a “foster program” for neglected chicks. Scarlet macaws are a symbol of fidelity and virtue to many people because they are thought to mate for life — but it turns out that they also “play favorites” when feeding their young, making them excellent mates, but neglectful parents. […]
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