Students help puppies come, sit, heel, guide
Students from across campus train service dogs to help save the lives of others.
Students from across campus train service dogs to help save the lives of others.
Reduce your pet's chance of getting a disease by knowing this vaccination information.
Students from the site of the most important radiological event of the new millennium visit CSU and learn about CSU's radiation research.
Equine experts will answer questions about colic live in two separate G+ Hangouts.
A vet student rescued two kittens from euthanasia and reminds people to vaccinate their pets – a critical step that would have prevented a brain disorder in the two kittens.
Program teaches veterinary students and practitioners essential communications skills.
CSU veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Schissler Pendergraft provides signs to look for if you think your dog has ear inflammation.
Deans from the nation's top two veterinary programs both hope to be No. 1 in Saturday's football game – and in generating scholarship donations.
Accidental poisoning is among the most common problems seen in emergency veterinary medicine. Learn what you can and can't feed your pet.
Dental disease is one of the most common problems identified during an exam at the veterinary office.