Front row: Program advisor, Dr. Laura Nafe, Crystal Matt (’19), Morgan Johnson (’20), Erica Iturraran (’19), Kyre Larrabee (’20), and Sarrah Owens (’19). Back row: Michael Wallis...
The flame is growing at Oklahoma State University, home of America’s brightest orange. Come fuel the fire and join Oklahoma State’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, pets die every year because they were left in cars on warm—not necessarily hot—days while their owners shopped, visited...
Just before the July 4th holiday several members of Oakcreek Senior Cohousing Community, located in Stillwater, joined Dr. Joao Brandao of Oklahoma State University’s Center for...
The number one killer of all law enforcement K9s throughout the United States in 2016 was not trauma. The dogs’ deaths were directly related to the lack of adequate conditioning...
Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences recently welcomed 13 adults and 17 grandchildren as part of Oklahoma State’s 2017 Grandparent University.
Jeff Olivarez, a fourth year veterinary student at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, is serving veterinary students across the country as the...
According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ Animal Poison Control Center, the four most common problems reported nearly every July 4th holiday are...
In ancient Egyptian lore, Isis was the goddess of marriage, fertility, motherhood, magic and medicine. Unfortunately for dog owner Larry Shaw of Barnsdall, Okla., his female...
Naudia Oulliber of Oklahoma City was on hand to help veterinarians with Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences release a rehabilitated barred owl....
Ticks in Oklahoma could be abundant this year due to the mild winter and large numbers of wild animal reservoir hosts. These little creatures are very hearty and can actually...