It is common for us all to indulge in some high-calorie foods during the holidays, but what about our pets? Can they join the feast? Oklahoma State University assistant professor of behavior science Dr. Leticia Fanucchi advises against it and
From working with fellow investigators to participation with the general public, research flourishes when people come together. OSU is prioritizing collaboration with a new grant program focusing on One Health.
Bringing home a new baby comes with a lot of changes and can certainly be nerve-wracking for new parents. Add canine companions into the mix and there can be a lot of concerns. New parents can set themselves up for success by using these tips to
As Oklahoma and states nationwide face a critical shortage of veterinarians, the number of veterinary researchers is also declining. An OSU program is working to combat that trend by inspiring the next generation of research scholars and expanding
Oklahoma State University's Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital team came to the rescue for Penny, an approximately 10-year-old female yorkie, after she escaped her yard and was found unable to walk on the side of the road.
Preputial injuries in bulls can cause considerable economic loss and significantly impact a producer's breeding plans. Understanding the severity of a prepuce injury is critical to the outcome of the condition.
The final passage of HB 2863 Thursday created the Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medicine Authority (OSUVMA), securing long-term support for clinical training at the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine.
The Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine's annual Fall Conference will be held Thursday, Nov. 3, and Friday, Nov. 4, 2022. Participants have the option of attending in-person or virtually.