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“Common Causes of Blindness in Dogs and Cats” will be the topic of OSU’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Pet Care Seminar on Tuesday, April 2. The seminar will begin at 7 p.m. in the McElroy Hall Auditorium located on the OSU Stillwater campus at the corner of West Farm Road and McFarland.
Margi Gilmour, DVM, diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, will discuss some of the common diseases that cause blindness in dogs and cats. Dr. Gilmour will also share clinical signs owners can be aware of for early detection, treatment options, and more.
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(Stillwater, Okla., February 28, 2013) – Heather Rhoden of Bradshaw, Neb., received the 2013 Western Veterinary Conference Dr. Jack Walther Leadership Award for Oklahoma State University. Rhoden is a third year veterinary student at Oklahoma State’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences. She has a MS degree in Parasitology and serves as president of both the student American Association of Veterinary Parasitology and the student Zoo, Exotic and Wildlife Club.
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(Stillwater, Okla., February 7, 2013) – On January 31, 2013, children and adults gathered in McElroy Hall at the Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences to meet Rossi and her owner, author Judy Savage. Savage was personalizing signed copies of her book, "Rossi the Approval Poodle", which focuses on five rules for living a happier and healthier life.
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(Stillwater, Okla., February 12, 2013) – Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences invites the public to attend a Pet Care Seminar on Tuesday, March 5, at 7 p.m. in the McElroy Hall Auditorium. Danielle Dugat, DVM, MS, will present “Ouch, My Back Hurts.”
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(Stillwater, Okla., January 31, 2013) – February is National Pet Dental Health Month – does your pet have healthy teeth? Veterinarians at Oklahoma State University’s Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital encourage pet owners—especially of dogs, cats, small exotic mammals, and horses—to provide regular dental checkups for their animals.
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