New research suggests the trick to training problem pups may depend on the the owner’s personality, as well as the bond between human and dog.
Director of Communications and Marketing Martin Hackett spoke with The Morning Call about Dr. Cynthia Otto’s ongoing COVID-19 detection research.
Dogs with certain kinds of behavioural problems are more likely to show improvement during training if their owners are extroverts and open-minded.
The School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn Vet) has named Hyemi Sevening, a senior fundraising professional with more than 17 years of development experience, as its…
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A blood bank for dogs is getting back on track after COVID-19 restrictions slowed operations down. “It majorly impacted us,” said Kym Marryott, a certified veterinary technician at Penn Vet…
A case study found swelling and pain in the upper jaw between the eye and the ear might indicate an infection in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) area.
In most cases, the prognosis for horses who suffer severe fetlock breakdowns is grim, but a procedure pioneered at the end of the 1970s called the fetlock arthrodesis suddenly provided…
A protein rich, low cost, high yield way to feed livestock could soon be competing with traditional row crops and forages
ACVO Diplomate, Dr. Gustavo Aguirre, recently received the Sanford and Susan Greenberg End Blindness