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Diets to boost immunity Cornell University College of Veterinary …

WEBThe use of probiotics can help a dog with a weak immune system gain some protection (— and some veterinarians suggest using a probiotic routinely). Probiotics increase the …

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Genetic disease resources Cornell University College of Veterinary

WEBRooted in research Cornell University has been a pioneering institution in the advancement of canine health for more than 70 years. As part of the College of Veterinary Medicine …

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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Cornell University College of …

WEBHypertrophic cardiomyopathy is the most commonly diagnosed cardiac disease in cats. Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a condition that causes the muscular …

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CBD: What you need to know about its uses and efficacy

WEBWhen it comes to CBD, it’s important to separate the facts from the fiction. CBD stands for cannabidiol, which is an oil extracted from hemp plants. Hemp does not contain a …

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Behind the Diagnosis Curtain: Histopathology Cornell Wildlife …

WEBSolving the mystery of wildlife mortality with diagnostics. When the Cornell Wildlife Health Lab investigates mortalities in wildlife, our specially trained pathologists …

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Parvovirus: An Ounce of Prevention is Worth It

WEBMerial Recombitek C3 or C4/CV is a combination vaccine that protects against Canine Parvovirus and Canine Distemper. This is a very safe vaccine that can …

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Where are they now

WEBWhere are they now? Jennifer Peaslee. November 13, 2018. Since the wildlife health program first started in 2011, we have had many students come through our (virtual) …

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Benefits of canine DNA testing Cornell University College of

WEBLearning about your dog’s genome can be fun and reveal valuable information about their health. It can feel trendy to send a swab of your dog’s cheek cells to determine their …

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Health Studies Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

WEBHealth Studies. Our mission of the Feline Health Center is to improve the health and well-being of cats everywhere, and achieving this lofty goal requires a multifaceted approach. …

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Why did the amphibian cross the road

WEBMany people elect to gently assist in moving amphibians off the road, with clean moistened hands and in the direction that the animal was originally headed. …

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Periodontal disease Cornell University College of Veterinary …

WEBDreaded dental disease: If your dog is more than 3-years-old, they likely have periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is one of the most common health issues in veterinary …

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New York State Wildlife Health Program (WHP)

WEBRoccal®: Mix one-half fluid ounce (oz) of Roccal per gallon of water. Nolvasan® (chlorhexidine diacetate 2 percent): Mix 3 fluid oz of Nolvasan per gallon of water. …

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The power of probiotics Cornell University College of Veterinary …

WEBProbiotics boost the healthy gut bacteria that help digest food. They are a well-known therapy for diarrhea and gastrointestinal upset. More recently, they’ve been found to …

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Equine wellness: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure

WEBThis article accompanies a Cornell Equine Seminar presented May 24, 2021 by Dr. Toby Pinn-Woodcock, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Population …

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Avian Health Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

WEBAvian Resources Atlas of Avian Disease Avian Diagnostic Sample Collection Video Avian Necropsy Examination Video Poultry Health at the AHDC The Avian Health Program …

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Flea and tick prevention Cornell University College of Veterinary

WEBCollars such as Seresto will repel fleas and ticks, and even prevent ticks from attaching, but they must be applied tightly enough to have skin contact. Many topical options …

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Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease Cornell University College of

WEBLower urinary tract disease (LUTD) covers a range of disorders from mild to serious. The signs of LUTD are usually referred to as lower urinary tract signs, or LUTS. LUTD …

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Feline Dental Disease Cornell University College of Veterinary …

WEBThe three most common dental diseases in cats are gingivitis, periodontitis, and tooth resorption, and the severity of each of these conditions can vary significantly. Dental …

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Dental disease and home dental care Cornell University College …

WEBBrushing your dog’s teeth is the most effective method of home care for preventing dental disease. In addition to brushing — or if brushing isn’t possible — there are other options …

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Gen Meredith, OTR, DrPH, MPH Cornell University College of …

WEBDepartment of Public & Ecosystem Health Associate Director, Cornell Public Health Program Associate Professor Cornell Public Health News Cornell Public Health …

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Feline Health Topics

WEBFeline Health Topics. We know that finding reliable information on the web can be difficult at times. The Cornell Feline Health Center offers a variety of articles, brochures, and …

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The Special Needs of the Senior Cat Cornell University College of

WEBDehydration, a consequence of many diseases common to older cats, further diminishes blood circulation and immunity. The skin of an older cat is thinner and less elastic, has …

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