Committed to Highly Critical Care Technician Carolyn Tai coordinates dialysis service at the Foster Hospital for Small Animals
Collaboratively Cured Internal medicine and dermatology teams work together to help Palomino with pemphigus foliaceus
Warm, spring weather means tick season is here Dr. Michael Stone spoke with Boston 25 News (Fox affiliate) on the start of tick season and prevention/protection for pets.
Unbroken Thanks to recent veterinary advances, leg fractures in horses don’t have to be life-threatening—or even career-ending.
When Asthma Isn’t Obvious An equine pulmonologist works with veterinarians in the field to conduct a specialized type of liquid biopsy
Although Microscopic in Size, Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Pose a Large Threat Since their discovery, antibiotics have played an important role in keeping both humans and animals healthy, but the emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria has become a major public health threat. What’s being done, and how can you help?
Why is even a small cough a big problem in a racehorse? Professor Melissa Mazan, V93, a board-certified internist and pulmonology expert at Tufts Equine Center, explains
That Strange Stepping by War of Will The Preakness winner has stringhalt, but what does that mean for the racehorse’s participation in Saturday’s Belmont Stakes?