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3D printing helps injured mare get a leg up

Before Baby Jane, a 2-year-old Quarter Horse mare, made her way to CSU, she had incurred an infection in her fetlock joint as a baby, hospitalizing her for months. While the infection itself resolved, it still caused damage to her leg and resulted in an angular limb deformity, where the joint isn’t in normal alignment […]

Q&A: Meet our LVT interns

This week, the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA) celebrates Staff Appreciation Week, which honors the efforts of our hardworking, talented staff. This week, Oct. 13-19, also marks National Veterinary Technician Week, so we invited members of the Cornell LVT Internship Program to answer a few questions about their experience.

Access to veterinary care critical to health of animals and people

Snarling, yelping and teeth gnashing was all I heard on one picturesque afternoon at my home First Nation in northern B.C. I was 13 years old, and my five-year-old sister and I were playing outside of my Nana’s house when Grizzly, our beloved family dog, was attacked by a pack of roaming dogs.

NYS communities create a crisis resilience playbook, with Cornell help

Now Southside is one of three communities partnering with Cornell researchers to create “resilience hubs” – existing facilities that support communities during disasters and crises caused by climate change, pandemics and other emergencies – and also create a replicable playbook for other New York state neighborhoods to follow. Starting Oct. 17, the communities, with the […]

In Memoriam: Dr. Eugene Breznock

In Memoriam: Dr. Eugene Breznock Rob Warren October 11, 2024 Dr. Eugene Breznock celebrating Halloween with one of his three grandsons. Eugene Breznock, MS, PhD, DVM Dr. Eugene Breznock, a long-time faculty member of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, passed away on August 22, 2024, at the age of 81. Dr. Breznock joined […]

SVM’s Program for Shelter Medicine Marks 10 Years of Community Engaged Care

In 2016, when the UW School of Veterinary Medicine’s (SVM) Program for Shelter Medicine – in partnership with the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory – identified that H7N2 avian influenza had infected cats in NewYork City shelters, the outcome looked bleak. With concerns that the disease could spread to humans or other animals, depopulation of animal […]