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Smiling veterinary student in blue scrubs and gloves crouching in a pen surrounded by market pigs on a farm.

New World screwworm has returned to North America after decades of eradication. The University of Minnesota is working with veterinarians and ranchers in Mexico and Central America to strengthen preparedness for future cases.

Veterinary medicine students examine an orange cat in a clinical surgery room.

Learn more about the patient care approach at the heart of the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine’s new clinic 

Veterinary medicine student examines a dog's eye with specialized clinical equipment.

Taking the helm on patient care at the University of Minnesota’s newest pet clinic enables students to bolster skills vital for career success

A veterinary student with a stethoscope examines a black and white dog held by its owner in a clinic setting.

Students take the reins on patient care at the College of Veterinary Medicine’s Companion Animal Teaching Clinic

A large group of smiling medical and veterinary students in scrubs pose on a staircase, holding a University of Minnesota flag.

UMN health professionals and students collaborate to hold second Paws & People Community Care clinic, providing services and resources to dozens of people and pets

A great horned owl's beak is held open as a pair of gloved hands swab the inside of its mouth.

Data from its avian influenza tracking project is alerting poultry producers, the public, and wildlife rehabilitators to upticks in cases, where they are occurring, and precautions to take

A puppy holds a tennis ball in its mouth while standing in a room.

Veterinary researchers are analyzing how puppies move in hopes of using that data to create guidelines for development and exercise—and potentially earlier detection of diseases

A dog and a cat facing right watch an overturned bottle of pills spill across a blue background.

What animal owners should know about using prescription and over-the-counter medications intended for humans on pets