Congratulations to @wildlifeDZeco on this well-deserved honor for her outstanding work in wildlife disease ecology @CornellCWHL!
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Happy 25th anniversary to Cornell Companions! 🎉 The volunteer-run animal-assisted therapy program brings animals to community spaces. Founded at #CornellVet, the program has grown into a beloved institution at CVM, @Cornell + the local community. 🐶❤️🐱 https://t.co/CFcWp1xprY
Happy Halloween! 🎃👻🐾
Dr. Brian Collins @cornellvet says, "Whether your dog is helping greet trick-or-treaters, or accompanying the family around the neighborhood, make sure they're wearing identification."
+ Check that their costume isn't too tight, hot or making them chew.
Community members experienced the bizarre, beautiful & beneficial insects of the world at @CornellCALS and @InsectsCornell's Insectapalooza. 🔎🕷🐛🦋
This year’s theme, Glad to Bee Back, refers to the festival’s return after a two-year hiatus.
Happy National #VetTechWeek! The third week of October has been set aside to celebrate, recognize and promote the valuable contributions credentialed veterinary technicians make to the veterinary profession.
Read more: https://t.co/LbW6nLi6pT
#CornellVet's Veterinary Education Club (partnered with @UAnimalsENG, a non-profit dedicated to saving animals from the war in Ukraine) presents "Animals & War in Ukraine," a photo exhibit about how the war affects animals, farms + nature.
▶ Oct. 17-31, CVM atrium, 2nd floor
Cassie Guarino—serology/immunology senior extension assoc. @cornellvetlab—says fear of Lyme disease stops many from going out in nature. "If we had a vaccine that could help make people more confident in going into nature, that could have great benefits."https://t.co/A9Hq2OJWL7
#CornellVet faculty and staff at the Animal Health Diagnostic Center (@cornellvetlab) have helped prevent the spread of avian influenza (aka HPAI, or highly pathogenic avian influenza) in New York State, helping to keep the number of cases remarkably low. https://t.co/hOr9pLeE4m
It's National Service Dog Month! DYK specially-trained dogs provide essential support to people who are deaf or hard of hearing — learning how to recognize the sounds of doorbells, knocks, sirens, phones, smoke alarms and other important sounds in their human's daily environment.
In the first ceremony of its kind for the Biomedical and Biological Sciences (@Cornell_BBS) Ph.D. Program, 16 graduate students received lab coats during their annual symposium on Aug. 16 at #CornellVet. 🥼 https://t.co/Yf9DtUQhRL
A new canine respiratory illness from NH may be spreading across New England. Dr. Brian Collins @cornellvet says affected dogs “are requiring more intense treatment than what they would typically expect from some of the more common respiratory diseases.”
https://t.co/bxkFj9gIdi
August 28 was Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day...The pain associated with losing a pet can be devastating, whether the loss is sudden or has long been expected.
Please consider visiting our website if you need more resources in dealing with your grief:
https://t.co/ofgzybBk0b
Workplace burnout is costing the veterinary industry two billion dollars a year. “Putting a price tag on how this very human issue affects veterinarians and technicians makes it tangible,” says #CornellVet's Dr. Clinton Neill (@DocVetEcon).https://t.co/n7jfd3X8uQ
August is Itchy Pet Awareness Month...Ringworm (feline dermatophilosis) is among the most frequently occurring skin disorders affecting the worldwide cat population.
To learn more about the clinical signs and treatments, check out this link:
https://t.co/dZFLXU5Cn9
How can you help a dog who experiences anxiety? Dr. Katherine Houpt, the James Law Professor Emeritus of Behavior Medicine @cornellvet, says it's important to understand the underlying behavioral issues, then work to change your dog's reaction.
Learn more https://t.co/uxqsqR3gyk
Bruce Kornreich, D.V.M. ’92, Ph.D. ’05, veterinary cardiologist and director of @cornellcats at #CornellVet, will be a featured scientific expert in the documentary “Inside the Mind of a Cat,” premiering Aug. 18 on @Netflix! 🐈 🐾 🐈⬛ | @redrockfilms https://t.co/oO4mu9skSS
Dr. Katherine Houpt, James Law Professor Emeritus of Behavior Medicine at #CornellVet, says eating grass could be a learned behavior. If a dog is eating grass + vomiting constantly, however, it most likely has GI problems + you should take them to the vet.https://t.co/SKSYJBCvgb
Do loud noises, like fireworks & thunder, cause your pet distress? Here, Dr. Leni Kaplan @cornellvet explains why some animals develop these fears, and she shares her advice for helping your dog through a stressful night.
Happy 4th of July weekend!🎆🐶✨
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