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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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Veterinary Viewpoints: Winterizing Your Horse

Fri, Dec 01, 2023

Winter weather is a major change for animals who live in the seasonal hemispheres, where winter weather occurs. Although the winters here may not be as harsh as the more northern states, we all know the temperatures can swing widely resulting some pretty cold days. Along with that may come frozen precipitation. Here are some tips to help you and your horse get ready for winter and to get through it.

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Canines and Kids: A guide to preparing your dog for the new baby

Tue, Oct 31, 2023

Bringing home a new baby comes with a lot of changes and can certainly be nerve-wracking for new parents. Add canine companions into the mix and there can be a lot of concerns. New parents can set themselves up for success by using these tips to prepare.

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OSU Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital nurses dog back to health after severe accident

Mon, Aug 21, 2023

Oklahoma State University’s Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital team came to the rescue for Penny, an approximately 10-year-old female yorkie, after she escaped her yard and was found unable to walk on the side of the road.

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Management of Bull Preputial Injuries

Mon, Aug 14, 2023

Preputial injuries in bulls can cause considerable economic loss and significantly impact a producer's breeding plans. Understanding the severity of a prepuce injury is critical to the outcome of the condition.

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Protecting our paws: Recognizing, preventing and responding to heat stress in dogs

Fri, Aug 11, 2023

As temperatures soar, it's essential to be aware of the risks hot weather can pose to our pets. Heat stress is a serious condition that can affect dogs of all breeds and sizes.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Recommendations for a successful lambing and kidding season

Fri, Mar 10, 2023

To ensure successful births of lambs and kids, it is important to monitor the pregnant does and ewes, be prepared to aid in a difficult birth and have a plan to care for the new babies in order to increase the survival rate.

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OSU veterinary college appoints new hospital director

Mon, Mar 06, 2023

Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has named Kelly Black, DVM, DACVPM, as director of its Boren Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.

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Livestock show preparation: Making emergency response plans

Wed, Mar 01, 2023

As exhibitors prepare for show season, it is important to develop a plan for how to handle any livestock emergencies that may arise at the show. Having a plan in place prior to the show ensures quick action and timely care should an emergency arise.

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Livestock show preparation: Biosecurity to prevent/reduce the spread of disease

Wed, Feb 22, 2023

Spring livestock shows are quickly approaching with summer junior nationals and fall fairs not far behind. Biosecurity should be a priority for exhibitors and their teams before, during and after the show to maintain the health and welfare of the animals shown as well as the herd at home.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Cultivating veterinarian and producer relationships

Fri, Jan 13, 2023

What does a great relationship between a veterinarian and livestock owner look like? Livestock owners and veterinarians can agree that a strong relationship is critical for success in animal health and when done right, can be rewarding for all involved.

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Veterinary Viewpoints: Fall brings increase in equine laminitis cases

Tue, Nov 01, 2022

Equine laminitis is a condition of the horse's feet that results from a disruption of blood flow to the laminae, which is the structure that secures bone and soft tissue to the hoof wall.

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