Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
James A. Serpell of the School of Veterinary Medicine discusses the potential value of a United Kingdom study suggesting that dogs can smell stress.
Penn In the News
Carlo Siracusa of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that pet quirks are an evolution of ancestral behaviors adapted to new domesticated lives.
Penn In the News
Cynthia Otto of the School of Veterinary Medicine speaks on the loss of K-9 Rookie, who had a long history with the Penn Vet Working Dog Center and died in the Ryan Veterinary Hospital.
Penn In the News
Penn Vet’s Ryan Veterinary Hospital remains one of the top recommended emergency vets in the city. Penn Vet also sees livestock and farm animals for regular and emergency visits at the New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, PA.
Penn In the News
Carlo Siracusa of the School of Veterinary Medicine gives tips on at-home behavior work to do with dogs who are anxious.
Penn In the News
Carlo Siracusa of the School of Veterinary Medicine comments on how evidence shows that some cats want to impregnate their body with the smell of catnip but a sizable chunk of cats don’t show this behavior.
Penn In the News
Cynthia Otto of the School of Veterinary Medicine is quoted on the levels of difficulty for dogs to smell COVID in sweat samples compared to on a full human body.
Penn In the News
Postdoctoral fellow Eoin Whelan of the School of Veterinary Medicine comments on testicle tissue frozen before cancer treatment that may allow young male cancer victims to later father biological children through in vitro fertilization.
Penn In the News
Cynthia Otto of the School of Veterinary Medicine comments that there are some big picture behavioral traits more common in some dog breeds than others, but the individual variation is high within a breed.
Penn In the News
Julie Engiles of the School of Veterinary Medicine commented on new research regarding triceratops anatomy, calling the team’s methodology “elegant and thorough.”