Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
John Heycock, the organizer of Gulliver’s Run, credits the School of Veterinary Medicine with extending his dog Gulliver’s life by 13 months through cancer-treatment trials.
Penn In the News
Paolo Silvestrini of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that the most frequent reasons for abrupt, sudden canine sneezing may involve a foreign body or allergic reactions to environmental allergens.
Penn In the News
Christine Cain of the School of Veterinary Medicine shares tips on making your own dog shampoo.
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James Serpell of the School of Veterinary Medicine discusses the ethics of caring for a pet and pet relationships.
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James A. Serpel of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that brachycephalic dog breeds that appear to lack snouts are more susceptible to heat stress and overheating, especially if they are overweight.
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Clara Wilson of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that some dogs may find social interactions stressful and that it may not be in the dog’s best interests to force those interactions.
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Dean Richardson of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that biology is a marvel, better understood if people recognize that its complexities must inevitably lead to some “errors.”
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A clinical trial at the School of Veterinary Medicine will examine the safety and efficacy of copanlisib, a chemotherapy drug used by humans, in dogs.
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Veterinarians and imaging technicians at the School of Veterinary Medicine’s New Bolton Center take mobile X-rays of injured horses’ knees.
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Joy and Michael Harris have started the Miso Harris Research Fund for canine cancer at the School of Veterinary Medicine in honor of their cocker spaniel, Miso.