If you’re from Oklahoma, you remember the devastating May 2013 tornados. Thanks to many generous donors from across the nation, Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary...
Dr. Paul Welch earned his DVM degree from OSU in 1981. Although he thought he wanted to work as a zoo veterinarian, he soon learned that it wasn’t quite what he had in mind. In...
Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences recently welcomed 13 children and their grandparents to Grandparent University 2016 (GPU).
Owning a horse is an investment. Participating in events where horses mingle increases their exposure to many diseases that can spread from horse to horse.
Ian Kanda, RVT with OSU’s Veterinary Medical Hospital (left), and Shelby Fraser, camp counselor, prepare to release a great horned owl while Nature Camp attendees watch.
Fleas are a major nuisance for pets and pet owners alike. Many pets reside indoors and fleas have become a year-round problem with contamination of both the yard and the home.
Dani Martin of Newalla, Okla., doesn’t know how much longer she’ll have Daisy, her 15 ½ year-old beagle, but she’s doing all that she can to ensure Daisy has a good quality of...
Thirty 4-H members from counties across Oklahoma recently visited OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. They started the day with an overview of veterinary medicine given...
Brian Herrin, DVM, Ph.D. candidate, with Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences received the 2016 AAVP-CAPC Graduate Student Award in Zoonotic Disease....