Veterinary students find common ground in Mexico
Veterinary Action for Consulting in the Americas explores veterinary skills associated with ranch consulting on livestock health and management, while incorporating language and culture courses.
Veterinary Action for Consulting in the Americas explores veterinary skills associated with ranch consulting on livestock health and management, while incorporating language and culture courses.
While any disease that affects livestock and spreads easily is sure to raise alarm, Ragan Adams, Colorado State University veterinarian and coordinator for the Veterinary Extension Specialist Group said things could be worse.
Mark Stetter, DVM, Diplomate ACZM and Dean of Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science, helped spearhead the Veterinary Education Loan Repayment Program (VELRP) in Colorado.
The American Veterinary Medical Association recently honored Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Dr. Wayne McIlwraith with its Lifetime Excellence in Research Award.
Dr. Miranda Sadar, a veterinarian at Colorado State University, said heatstroke is rare among animals in captivity, particularly among lions. But organ dysfunction is common among older lions, she said, and often makes the cats much more sensitive to weather.
Dr. Rod Page received the American Veterinary Medical Association Career Achievement in Canine Research Award at the National Veterinary Scholars Symposium on July 27 in Worcester, Mass.
Bijou was bleeding to death when she arrived at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, where veterinarians saved her life. In early June she gave birth to a healthy foal.
Last month, Texas and New Mexico animal health officials announced that the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus was confirmed in their states. This disease often spreads to Colorado soon thereafter.
The very ingredients of summertime fun for people often cause anxiety, fear and illness in pets. It’s important for owners to understand summertime hazards for pets and to take steps that will help keep companion animals safe, healthy and happy.
NASCAR driver Clint Bowyer and IndyCar driver Graham Rahal combine forces at Autobahn Country Club in Joliet, Illinois to benefit Colorado State University's "One Cure" program for cancer treatment and research.