Cricket highlights the power of hope after rare brain surgery
CSU veterinarians used a novel tool to remove a mass in Cricket's brain, helping return her to near-normal.
CSU veterinarians used a novel tool to remove a mass in Cricket's brain, helping return her to near-normal.
For the past 10 years, Dr. Jessica Quimby has pursued ways to help cats with kidney disease feel better and live longer. She's looking for 20 cats for her new clinical trial on a “medicated goop” that stimulates appetite.
CSU engineers are working on new technology for supplementing movement for dogs with weak or non-functioning limbs.
CSU veterinary students began equipping teenagers with basic veterinary skills in a region dependent on livestock production – while also encouraging the teens to pursue college education.
Nearly 4,000 ewes and about 7,000 newborns were assessed and treated by a CSU veterinary team that has returned each spring for nearly 20 years.
Many effects of aging are shared by people and pets. Just as we can take steps to care for ourselves, we can provide focused care for aging pets to help maintain their health and quality of life.
Boone the Border collie recovers after being hit by a truck and spending 10 days in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
April is Heartworm Awareness Month, so it’s a good time to learn about the risks and how to prevent infection.
Shine the miniature horse will trot into an exclusive club of Colorado equines with artificial hooves when he leaves the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital this week.
Nearly 400 people, most of them CSU students, volunteered to serve 400 clients at Project Homeless Connect on April 8.