Posts Tagged ‘veterinary research’

Polish researchers map carpal joint dimensions in 33 healthy dogs using advanced imaging

A medium-sized dog on a veterinary examination table having its forelimb scanned by a veterinarian using an ultrasound machine

Scientists at the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn examined the carpal joints of 33 healthy dogs between 2017 and 2020, using ultrasonography and MRI to investigate how body weight and thoracic limb measurements relate to normal joint dimensions. Read On…

AKC Canine Health Foundation names three finalists for 2025 Canine Health Discovery of the Year

Veterinary researcher examining a calm medium-sized dog on an exam table in natural window light

Three researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, Tufts University and Cambridge University were named finalists Dec. 3, 2025, for the AKC Canine Health Foundation’s Canine Health Discovery of the Year Award, which includes eligibility for up to $75,000 in research support and a $10,000 cash prize. Read On…

Study finds dogs given CBD show short-term rise in aggression that eases over time

Mixed-breed dog sitting calmly on a suburban porch in soft overcast light

Using owner-reported data from the Dog Aging Project, researchers reported that dogs receiving CBD products for multiple years tended to show higher aggression at first, with that aggression diminishing over time, according to authors at Arizona State University and the University of Tennessee. Read On…