Veterinary nutrition residency funded at the University of TennesseeJune 16, 2025Discover how a new UT residency, backed by a fresh pet food company, aims to shape the future of veterinary nutrition.
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Knoxville, Tenn., region confirms canine influenza casesJune 6, 2017The Virology Laboratory at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine confirmed two cases of type A influenza in dogs in the Knoxville region from samples received June 5.
Tennessee vet college to study whether therapy dogs can lower dose of sedation in children undergoing surgeryOctober 14, 2016The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine recently received a $79,000 grant from the Human Animal Bond Research Initiative (HABRI) to study whether therapy dogs can lower the dose of sedation in children undergoing surgery.