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Good nutrition is vital to maintain rabbit health

Wed, Mar 06, 2019

Rabbits are among the most common pets in the United States. Quiet and friendly, they make great companion animals. As herbivores, their gastrointestinal (GI) tract is specifically adapted for a plant-based diet. Although preventable, improper nutrition is one of the most common causes of disease in pet rabbits.

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OSU provides Veterinary Training for Police Dog Handlers

Wed, Mar 06, 2019

Dr. Lara Sypniewski with Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences and Dr. Rachel Burke from Tulsa Animal Emergency Center, recently spent a day in Midland, Texas, working with police dog handlers on the best way to care for their canine partners.

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Equine Research Park Expands

Tue, Mar 05, 2019

The Equine Research Park at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences (CVHS) recently broke ground for a new equine exercise physiology laboratory.

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Burba Named Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department Head

Tue, Feb 26, 2019

Dr. Daniel Burba was named the Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department Head at the OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.

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Veterinary Technician Specialists Increase at Oklahoma State’s Veterinary Center

Wed, Feb 13, 2019

Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences announces there are now five veterinary technician specialists (VTS) on staff at its Veterinary Medical Hospital.

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Milo goes home

Fri, Feb 01, 2019

Milo the Coonhound puppy was released today from Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences four days after his scheduled pin removal surgery.

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Milo: Next Steps

Wed, Jan 30, 2019

Milo, the now famous puppy born with upside down front paws, is making progress in his recovery from corrective surgery performed on January 9 at OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences

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Milo: Making Progress on Road to Recovery

Mon, Jan 28, 2019

At Milo’s second bandage change, his surgeon, Dr. Erik Clary, is pleased with the puppy’s progress.

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Milo: Traveling the Road to Recovery

Tue, Jan 22, 2019

Milo, a rescued hound puppy, is traveling down the road to recovery. Born with front paws that turned upward instead of down, Milo underwent corrective surgery on January 9, 2019, at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.

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OSU's veterinary hospital treats puppy born with upside-down paws

Thu, Jan 17, 2019

Milo, a 5-week-old hound puppy, was born with front paws that turned upward instead of down.

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Treating lice: A wintertime threat

Tue, Jan 15, 2019

The cold of winter doesn’t stop all the external parasites that can torment livestock. While flies and ticks are mainly warm-weather pests, we still have lice to contend with in the winter.

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