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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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Recipes for homemade dog treats

Tue, Nov 10, 2015

From the OSU Department of Wellness, here are two recipes for healthy dog treats you can make at home.

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A second chance for Abby: Dialysis saves puppy

Thu, Aug 13, 2015

Abby is an English Golden Retriever puppy. She came to live with her owners—the Ashcrafts of Edmond, Oklahoma—about 10 days before she became deathly ill.

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The Dogs of Lincoln: First class graduates

Wed, May 06, 2015

This spring, students and faculty at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, the Humane Society of Stillwater, the Cimarron Valley Humane Society, and the students and faculty at Lincoln Academy collaborated to launch a pilot program called “The Dogs of Lincoln.” 

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'Bassett Tales' rescues canine companions and prison inmates

Tue, Mar 03, 2015

With Friends For Folks, Oklahoma prisoners work with rejected, shelter dogs to create canine companions and in the process, rescue themselves as they find redemption and take a second chance.

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Sisk's story: Dog left on his own

Sun, Nov 16, 2014

Sisk had what is known as “angular limb deformity” in both of his front legs. This meant the bone or bones grew abnormally such that they were deviated and rotated, making normal walking near impossible.

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OSU veterinarians treat impaled dog

Mon, Sep 22, 2014

No one knows how it happened — they can only guess. It’s a miracle he’s alive. It certainly isn’t the type of case that veterinarians at Oklahoma State University’s Veterinary Medical Hospital are used to seeing.

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