Clinical
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A New Launch for Loyal Hearts
UF College of Veterinary medicine launches open heart surgery program for dogs
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Stallion survives rare form of colic after surgery
Dr. David Freeman used a surgical technique he pioneered at UF to save the horse's life.
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Bald eagle released back into the wild after treatment
The eagle received treatment at UF and at Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland.
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Organization benefits students, community
PAWS' mission is to provide free health care and food to pet owners from marginalized populations.
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Dog treated at UF survives sepsis from infection believed due to cat scratch
After two full months of treatment at UF's Small Animal Hospital, Suki has recovered well at home.
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An English setter is recuperating well after being revived from cardiac arrest during surgery
Only about 5% of dogs that go into cardiopulmonary arrest are able to be revived and survive to discharge.
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First canine total ankle replacement surgery in Florida
The procedure provides a promising treatment for a condition that was previously difficult to manage.
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Dog belonging to homeless community resident receives dental surgery at UF
Several UFCVM alumni were involved in the dog's care.
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Thoroughbred treated successfully with standing surgery for colic
UF veterinarians used a combination of techniques to fix the horse's displaced colon through her flank.
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UF vets use novel treatment to save Louie, the trailblazing seahorse
The seahorse is home and doing swimmingly, thanks to successful treatment at UF for gas bubble disease.