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Rural Roots, Strong Future: Advancing Veterinary Medicine in Oklahoma

In rural America, veterinarians are more than just doctors — they are the backbone of thriving animal agriculture communities and essential partners in local economies. They care for livestock that sustain our agricultural industry, keep beloved pets healthy, detect and control diseases that can spread from animals to people, and stand on the front lines of disease surveillance to protect U.S. agriculture.
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Veterinary Viewpoints: Poisonous plants in Oklahoma

Tue, Sep 10, 2024

Oklahoma’s weather is great for growing many ornamental plants, but some of these blooming beauties can be dangerous for pets. Knowing which plants are toxic is important to keep your pets safe.

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Asian longhorned tick identified in Oklahoma

Tue, Sep 10, 2024

Originally from eastern Asia, the Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, has successfully established itself in Australia, New Zealand, several Pacific Region island nations, and now the United States. Detection of the tick in 2017 on a sheep in New Jersey was thought to be the first recognition of the tick in the United States, however, upon further analysis the tick was found in samples from as early as 2010.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Tips for weaning beef calves

Fri, Aug 16, 2024

Weaning marks a pivotal moment in the life of a beef calf, but it's also one of the most stressful.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Wildlife Safety

Wed, Jul 10, 2024

Encountering an orphaned or injured wild animal can be a delicate and emotional situation. Knowing the right steps to take can make a significant difference in the animal's well-being and chances of survival.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Ticks on Livestock

Sat, Jun 01, 2024

In Oklahoma, ticks are detected on livestock throughout the year, and tick-borne disease is commonly diagnosed. With milder winters and high humidity, tick numbers appear to be increasing across the state, so let Oklahoma State University summarize the major takeaways for livestock owners.

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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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