This news item is about: Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine invites you to participate in a complimentary veterinary cardiology screening on March 22 and 23 as part of a collaborative project that will further our understanding of mitral valve disease in the following small breed dogs: cocker spaniel, dachshund, cavalier King Charles spaniel, Maltese, miniature poodle, Norfolk terrier, and Yorkshire terrie
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This new item is about: Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine invites Black Russian Terriers to p...
Acquired valvular disease is the most commonly encountered cardiovascular disease in veterinary prac...
This news item from CNYCentral is about: Shelby is a rescue. Adopted ten years ago by the family of ...
This news item is about: By the time they are 10 years old, small dogs will develop mitral valve dis...
This news item is about: Scientists investigating genetic and developmental diseases in dogs now hav...
This news item is about: Veterinarians from multiple countries joined forces to save a young German ...
This news item is about: Clinical researchers at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals are hop...
This news item is about: Veterinarians at the Cornell University Hospital for Animals are looking fo...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Last April, Dylan Raskin’s Japanese Chin, Esme, ...
This news item is about: Flyer, a mixed breed dog, has been rescued twice this year: once from Jamai...
This news item from the Cornell Chronicle is about: Taking advantage of a feat that synthesized huma...
This news item is about: When medical treatment fails, cardiologists at the Cornell University Colle...
This news item is about: The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) and its satelli...
This news item is about: During years of working together to treat conditions from heart failure to ...
This news item is about: Dr. Sophy Jesty, resident in cardiology at Cornell's College of Veterinary ...
This new item is about: Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine invites Black Russian Terriers to p...
Acquired valvular disease is the most commonly encountered cardiovascular disease in veterinary prac...
This news item from CNYCentral is about: Shelby is a rescue. Adopted ten years ago by the family of ...