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Copper Toxicity in Show Animals

May 3, 2019 by Mallory Pfeifer

Three brown and white goats with horns being exhibited at livestock show

Copper Toxicity in Show Animals Guy Sheppard, DVM In reflecting upon yet another major livestock show season in Texas, it is important to keep in mind the possibility of copper toxicity, particularly in sheep and goats. Sheep are particularly … [Read more...] about Copper Toxicity in Show Animals

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: caprine, goat, livestock, livestock show, ovine, sheep, toxic, toxicology, veterinary

Cattle herds recently diagnosed with Johne’s Disease

February 12, 2018 by Mallory Pfeifer

herd of Hereford cattle in a green field.

Cattle herds recently diagnosed with Johne's Disease By Guy Sheppard, DVM With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting cases to increase awareness among … [Read more...] about Cattle herds recently diagnosed with Johne’s Disease

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: bovine, cattle, diagnostics, John's disease, TVMDL, veterinary

Sudden deaths in rabbit breeding colony attributed to Clostridium septicum

December 21, 2017 by Mallory Pfeifer

giant flemish bunny on white background

Sudden deaths in rabbit breeding colony attributed to Clostridium septicum Written by Dr. Barbara Lewis, Veterinary Pathologist With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight … [Read more...] about Sudden deaths in rabbit breeding colony attributed to Clostridium septicum

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: companion, flemish giant, rabbit, TVMDL, veterinary

Weimaraner puppy diagnosed with Chagas disease

December 5, 2017 by Mallory Pfeifer

Weimaraner puppy sniffing in green grass.

Weimaraner puppy diagnosed with Chagas disease Written by Dr. Julie Piccione, Clinical Pathology Section Head With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting … [Read more...] about Weimaraner puppy diagnosed with Chagas disease

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: canine, Chagas, college station, disease, TVMDL, veterinary, Weimaraner puppy

Spanish Galgo rescued from Spain, diagnosed with Leishmania

November 15, 2017 by Mallory Pfeifer

Brown and black Spanish Galgo dog with a tan collar standing in an area of trees and plants.

Spanish Galgo rescued from Spain, diagnosed with Leishmania Written by Dr. Cheryl Maguire, Veterinary Diagnostician With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these … [Read more...] about Spanish Galgo rescued from Spain, diagnosed with Leishmania

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: college station, dog, rescue dog, spanish galgo, TVMDL, veterinary

Disseminated Aspergillosis diagnosed in a German Shepherd

November 7, 2017 by Mallory Pfeifer

Microscopic view of pink and purple colored tissue of a German Shepherd's detached retina with inflammatory exudate and intralesional fungi on the inner surface (arrows).

Disseminated Aspergillosis diagnosed in a German Shepherd Written by Dr. Barbara Lewis, Veterinary Pathologist With over 800,000 tests run annually, TVMDL encounters many challenging cases. Our case study series will highlight these interesting … [Read more...] about Disseminated Aspergillosis diagnosed in a German Shepherd

Filed Under: Case Study Tagged With: German Shepherd, pathology, TVMDL, TVMDL-College Station, veterinary, veterinary pathology

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