Do dogs really eat poop? Yes, and not for the reasons you might think. Here’s the lowdown on why dogs eat poop, how to tell if your dog is sick and the truth about natural remedies to make your dog stop eating poop. Is it normal for dogs to eat poop? When dogs eat poop, …
How to Monitor Your Dog After TPLO Surgery
An important part of AMC’s mission is creating new knowledge. Our veterinarians advance the care and treatment of companion animals by conducting innovative clinical research and publishing their results in veterinary journals. This blogpost highlights research by AMC’s Surgery Department on one of our most common surgical procedures: the repair of torn cruciate ligaments. A
DU Students Use Savings to Start Community Kitchen for Dogs, Rescue Over 1000 Strays
Every evening, as dusk settles, college students around the national capital come to the end of a long day of…
Learn more about the Critically Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtle
The Critically Endangered Hawksbill Sea Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) are part of the cheloniidae family have been around for the last 100 million years. This marine turtle is small to medium in size and has a thin elongated oval shell, a distinctive hawk-like beak, and flippers. . .
Vulture Safe Zone Added to Thula Thula Private Game Reserve
Good News for Vultures! Southern Africa’s Vulture populations are facing an uncertain future. To stem the tide of losses, landscape-level conservation initiatives are needed, not only in our formal protected areas, but also on privately-owned land that supports Vulture populations. Vulture Safe Zone Implementation. . .
Wildlife ACT Conservation Ambassadors participate in Wilderness Trail in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park
Recently Wildlife ACT, in collaboration with the Wilderness Leadership School, led two groups of Conservation Ambassadors through a Wilderness Trail in Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park. The Conservation Ambassadors travelled from various communities around Zululand to come together and learn more about South African wildlife and nature. . .