Yeager the miracle dog: CSU veterinary team gives beloved lab another chance at life
Yeager the hunting dog survived being hit by a car. He's now happy and healthy, thanks to CSU veterinarians.
Yeager the hunting dog survived being hit by a car. He's now happy and healthy, thanks to CSU veterinarians.
New research led by Dr. Stephanie McGrath found that 89 percent of dogs who received CBD in a clinical trial had a reduction in the frequency of seizures.
“In general, I think that people are treating animals more and more like family and impart their own values, beliefs, ethics and life experiences into the treatment of their animal and seek treatments, diets and practices that are helpful to them.” -Dr. Jennifer Schissler
With hot summer months upon us, many of us are eager to take our four-legged buddies with us while we are out and about. Here's how to keep them safe.
Virulent Newcastle disease, which affects wild birds and domestic poultry, is back in the United States.
Lylli was treated at CSU after being diagnosed with idiopathic chylothorax.
To assist the areas of Colorado most affected by the drought, and at risk for subsequent fire and flood, three free workshops are being offered by CSU Extension, in Dove Creek in Dolores County, Salida in Chaffee County and Las Animas in Bent County.
Construction starts April 1 on a renovation of the lobby at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
Nine rabid skunks were found roaming southwest Denver last week. Dr. Ragan Adams provides tips to protect yourself and your pets.
CSU veterinarian Dr. Valerie Johnson gave a stem cell treatment to a polar bear with arthritis.