Wednesday, November, 1st, 2017 Alumni Animal Owner Gateways Animals in the Community Cummings in Action Cummings Veterinary Magazine Cummings Veterinary Magazine Department of Clinical Sciences Dog Faculty Fall 2017 Foster Hospital Helping Humans Hero Sliders One Health Profiles Research Research Slider
In a study, reading aloud to dogs improved children’s attitudes toward school books.
Thursday, June, 1st, 2017 Cat Cummings Veterinary Magazine CVMC Homepage Slider Dog Foster Hospital Spring 2017
A $10 million renovation of the Foster Hospital creates expanded new spaces for pets to receive first-rate care.
Friday, September, 23rd, 2016 Cummings Veterinary Magazine Dog Emergency and Critical Care Export Foster Hospital Health Tips Small Animal Summer
Tips for helping your short-snouted dog avoid heat stress
Friday, September, 23rd, 2016 Comparative Oncology Department of Clinical Sciences Dog Export Foster Hospital Naturally Occurring Animal Models Oncology One Health Research Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery
Sharper imaging would promote earlier diagnosis of malignancies
Friday, September, 23rd, 2016 Cardiology Cummings Veterinary Magazine Dog Export Foster Hospital Naturally Occurring Animal Models One Health Research Small Animal
People could benefit from stem cell studies of heart-valve disease in dogs
Tuesday, May, 10th, 2016 Dog Helping Humans Owner Education
The answer is that it depends on the circumstances—there is no blanket rule
Friday, April, 3rd, 2015 Animal Owner Gateways Cat Cummings in Action Dog Exotic Healing Animals Helping Humans Research
When your pet is squinting, teary or red-eyed, it’s time to see a vet
Monday, February, 23rd, 2015 CVMC Dog Owner Education
Description: Congenital heart defects occur in a variety of dog breeds, with the most common being the patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Although this is a correctable disorder in most puppies, it requires surgery or a catheter-based procedure which can be expensive and is not without risk. Therefore, determining the genetic cause of PDA in dogs Read More
Monday, February, 23rd, 2015 CVMC Dog Owner Education
Description: The primary purpose of the study is to determine whether English Bulldogs are more hypercoagulable than non-brachycephalic dogs by running a series of coagulation tests. We are also interested in determining if C-reactive protein, a marker of inflammation and cardiovascular risk, is elevated in English Bulldogs as it is in humans with obstructive sleep Read More
Friday, January, 9th, 2015 Cat CVMC Dog Exotic Owner Education
We are sometimes asked whether a pet could acquire fleas while hospitalized. This informational flyer is intended to help you understand fleas and their control and treatment.