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OSU Offers Aid for Tornado Animal Victims

OSU Offers Aid for Tornado Animal Victims

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Thanks to the OSU Animal Relief Fund, veterinary specialists at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences are available to treat animal victims of Oklahoma’s recent tornados at no cost to the owners as long as funds are available. The fund was established following the May 2013 storms.

Currently there are five adult horses and two foals from the Sulphur, Okla., area being treated at OSU’s Veterinary Medical Hospital. 

Flash, pictured right, is a 17 year old stallion being treated for lacerations and multiple facial bone fractures.

Owners with animals injured during the storms may call 405-744-7000 to schedule an appointment. Those who want to help animal victims may donate at OSU Animal Relief Fund.


Contact: Derinda Blakeney, APR | OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences | 405-744-6740 | derinda@okstate.edu

 

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