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Pet Care Progress: CVM re-opens Small Animal Internal Medicine Service

Now, with the opening of the Small Animal Internal Medicine Service, the college is poised to elevate its impact even further. This newly reopened service will not only enhance clinical training for students but also offer cutting-edge diagnostics and treatments for pets in need.
Harley beats the odds after car accident

Thu, May 02, 2024

After being hit by a car, Harley, a beloved family boxer, was rushed to an animal emergency room when he was found unable to use his back legs. After extensive testing, veterinarians found Harley didn’t have any broken bones but rather intense damage to his spinal cord.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Severe weather and pets

Wed, May 01, 2024

Severe weather can pose significant risks to pets. Whether it's thunderstorms, hurricanes, tornadoes, or extreme heat, these weather events can be distressing and dangerous for our animal companions.

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Veterinary Viewpoints - Heartworm Disease: Prevention is key

Mon, Apr 01, 2024

As we all anticipate warmer weather and enjoying the outdoors with our pets, it is important to remember to protect your dogs from parasites. One of the parasites that dogs need protection from is Heartworms.

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OSU CVM partners with Stillwater Animal Welfare to host low-cost vaccine clinic

Wed, Dec 13, 2023

Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine students for One Health, One Medicine club partnered with Stillwater Animal Welfare to organize a low-cost vaccine clinic Dec. 2, 2023.

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Top 5 things to watch out for pet safety during holidays

Wed, Dec 13, 2023

It is common for us all to indulge in some high-calorie foods during the holidays, but what about our pets? Can they join the feast? Oklahoma State University assistant professor of behavior science Dr. Leticia Fanucchi advises against it and offered five tips to consider when it comes to food and pets this holiday season.

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OSU-CVM’s behavior service helps identify and treat behavior disorders in large and small animals

Fri, Feb 24, 2023

Like humans, animals experience anxiety, stress and can exhibit abnormal behaviors when in unknown places or around unfamiliar people.

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