A study from the University of California, Davis, identifies a parasite that is killing southern sea otters, tracing them back to a bobcat and feral domestic cats from nearby watersheds.
Four residents from the UC Davis veterinary hospital recently took home research awards from the 2019 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) annual conference.
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine was instrumental in the remarkable recovery of this dog after suffering a broken ulna and radius. This is just one example of the unparalleled expertise found at UC Davis.
Next month, veterinarians at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center are expected to place a small balloon into a dog's heart valve to improve blood flow and assuage the heart murmur.
As the world leader in veterinary medicine, the new UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center will only enhance our ability to collaborate and innovate, allowing even more successes like the one featured in this story.
The University of California, Davis, continues to be ranked first in the world in veterinary science for the fourth year in a row, according to the 2018 QS World University Rankings by subject released February 28.
The University of California, Davis, announced plans to raise $115 million in philanthropic support to update and improve three critical areas of the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center: the Livestock and Field Service Center, the Equine Performance Center and the All-Species Imaging Center.