This news item is about: Flyer, a mixed breed dog, has been rescued twice this year: once from Jamaican streets by a Canadian charity and a second time by a team of veterinarians at Cornell University’s Hospital for Animals (CUHA). Flyer is a Potcake, the name given to feral Caribbean dogs with cocked ears who were traditionally fed the caked remains of a rice and pea dish. Flyer lived on the streets and in a sanctuary until Allison Shalla, co-president of Eastern Ontario Potcake Rescue, brought him back to Ottawa last February. Not having received any heartworm prophylaxis, Flyer began taking medication when tests on Valentine’s Day indicated heartworm disease
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This news item is about: When medical treatment fails, cardiologists at the Cornell University Colle...
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This news item is about: In 1978, dogs around the world began dying from parvovirus, a disease that ...
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This news item is about: Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine invites you to participate in a co...
This news item is about: In March, Cindy Cousins brought her nine-year-old French bulldog, Beans, to...
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Dirofilaria immitis is a mosquito-borne nematode that often infects dogs worldwide and causes what i...
This news item is about: When medical treatment fails, cardiologists at the Cornell University Colle...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Taking advantage of a feat that synthesized huma...
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