Microneedling banishes bareness in precious Pomeranian patients
The Veterinary Teaching Hospital offers a new treatment for dogs with Alopecia X called microneedling that stimulates hair growth.
The Veterinary Teaching Hospital offers a new treatment for dogs with Alopecia X called microneedling that stimulates hair growth.
The Orthopedics service at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital is introducing a dual focus for the treatment of musculoskeletal disease: non-surgical treatment candidates will see the Orthopedic Medicine and Mobility service, and animals that need surgery will see the Orthopedic Surgery service.
The first class of the University of Alaska-Fairbanks/Colorado State University 2+2 veterinary program are graduating this May. The trailblazing group of 10 students attended the first two years of coursework at UAF and finished their two years of clinical training at CSU.
Remote villages in southwest Alaska will receive animal care assistance through a private grant announced by the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
A new grant from PetSmart Charities will allow students from CSU and the University of Alaska Fairbanks to assist with veterinary care in remote communities.
Dr. Miranda Sadar is exploring the use of a long-acting antibiotic on raptors to see if it would remain active in the bloodstream longer, reducing the need to restrain birds as often over the course of treatment.
Matthew Glatz took Amelia to the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. There, veterinarians handled her immediate medical needs and scanned her for a microchip, which they found, and then called the Larimer Humane Society.
Calves born requiring any kind of assistance should automatically be considered “at-risk,” even if they appear healthy, according to Colorado State University Professor of Veterinary Medicine Franklyn Garry.
Learn how we care for animals at the 40th annual James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital Open House from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday April 13.
The Veterinary Orthopedic Society named Dr. Ross Palmer, professor of orthopedic surgery at Colorado State University, president-elect of the organization at the 46th Annual Veterinary Orthopedic Society conference in February.