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Diets to boost immunity Cornell University College of …

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 …

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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Benefits of canine DNA testing Cornell University …

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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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 …

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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Hypothyroidism Cornell University College of Veterinary …

WebMore than 90% of dogs that are diagnosed with hypothyroidism have what is called primary hypothyroidism, which can result from two processes: Thyroiditis: Healthy thyroid tissue …

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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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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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Periodontal disease Cornell University College of …

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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Cornell's Duffield Institute takes big steps forward to …

WebThe Duffield Institute for Animal Behavior at Cornell’s College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is making big strides in understanding animal behavior and improving …

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Feline Vaccines: Benefits and Risks Cornell University College of

WebFeline Leukemia Virus (FeLV): The leading cause of virus-associated deaths in cats, FeLV spreads through the saliva, nasal secretions, feces, urine, and milk of infected cats. …

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Contact Us Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

WebQuestions about the Cornell Feline Health Center, our programs, brochures, or membership? Call or email us! Cornell Feline Health Center 607.253.3414 (phone) …

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease Cornell University College of …

WebInflammatory Bowel Disease. Feline inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a condition in which a cat’s gastrointestinal (GI) tract becomes chronically irritated and inflamed. …

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Feline Pancreatitis Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

WebToxoplasmosis. The feline pancreas is a small internal organ located in the cat’s abdomen between its left kidney and intestinal tract. Though the pancreas weighs only about six to …

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Cushing's syndrome Cornell University College of Veterinary …

WebA tumor of one or both adrenal glands, resulting in excess cortisol production. Benign (adenomas): 50%. Malignant (carcinomas): 50%. Possibility of spreading to other organs …

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Loving Care for Older Cats Cornell University College of …

WebThis is particularly crucial for longhaired cats who become uncomfortably matted. Gently brushing or combing removes loose hairs and stimulates circulation and sebaceous …

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Shar-Pei Autoinflammatory Disease (SPAID) Cornell University …

WebShar-Pei Autoinflammatory Disease (SPAID) is a heritable syndrome defined by recurrent episodes of fever and inflammation with no known pathogenic or autoimmune cause. …

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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 containing …

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Feline Skin Diseases

WebSkin diseases, or dermatopathies, are relatively common in cats. Studies indicate that between 6 and 15 percent of feline patients have at least one dermatopathy and many …

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Testing Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

WebTests & Fees Search for tests, view fees, and place orders. Forms & Submission Guidance Download forms and view guidelines for submissions. Veterinary Support Services …

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How To Send Specimens

WebSamples shipped through a courier service should be addressed to: Shipping Services. College of Veterinary Medicine. Cornell University. 240 Farrier Rd. Ithaca, NY 14853. …

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Internship in Shelter Medicine Cornell University College of

WebThis proposal seeks to support the one‐year specialty Internship in Shelter Medicine. This position was previously funded by Maddie’s Fund since 2010; however funding will end …

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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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Cornell and Ugandan researchers reveal role of ticks in African …

WebAfrican swine fever (ASF) is a viral hemorrhagic disease that has spread globally and killed more than half the world’s population of pigs since 2007. A new paper …

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