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Fulfilling Their Dreams: 2017 Biochemistry grads are now veterinarians

June 14, 2021 | Tom Perry Four years ago, Marietta College proudly boasted how three Biochemistry graduates were heading off to veterinary schools around the country. Now, Megan Baché ’17, Ashley Payne ’17 and Rachel Stahl ’17 have graduated from their respective programs. “The years went by very quickly although the days seemed impossibly long,” says Stahl, who graduated from The Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. “I’ve had a lot of opportunities to travel and see behind the scenes at various zoos and aquariums and have seen various exotic zoo animals come to OSU for treatment. I’ve gotten to do a lot of amazing outreach medicine as well, from vaccine clinics for lower-income areas to performing yearly physicals for service dogs.”

Purdue University renames its acclaimed equine hospital to the Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital

Purdue University renames its acclaimed equine hospital to the Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital Note to journalists: Journalists visiting campus should follow visitor health guidelines. Veterinary nurses at the Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital perform a scan on a patient using a nuclear scintigraphy machine. (Photo/Ed Lausch, Lausch Photography) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. The Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, in support of the Indiana equine industry, is pleased to announce its partnership with Caesars Entertainment and the renaming of the college’s equine hospital in Shelbyville, Indiana, as the Caesars Entertainment Equine Specialty Hospital. “We are delighted that Caesars Entertainment will be part of the mission of our hospital,” said Dr. Ellen Lowery, director of the Purdue University Veterinary Hospital. “Everything we do there is state of the art and involves the most current diagnostics and therapeutics, so I’m excite

How To Prepare Your Dog For Your Return To The Office

Photo by Jodi McKee via Getty Images Watching a dog struggle with separation anxiety can be tough on pet parents too. Dog adoptions and sales soared during the pandemic, when many people were spending most, if not all, of their time at home. Now as case numbers decline and vaccination rates rise, people are starting to venture out more and offices are beginning to open up once again. The return to work is going to be an adjustment for us humans and for our pets too. Animals who were used to being home alone during the day pre-Covid-19 may adapt more easily to this transition than those who were born or adopted in the last year or so.

Sound management decisions and good vaccination programs benefit calves

Valley Vet Supply As we head into the heart of spring calving, it is important to keep in mind calving best practices for the healthiest herd possible.   “With the help of sound management decisions and good vaccination programs, we can all strive to wean every calf born live,” said Arnold Nagely, DVM, co-founder of Valley Vet Supply. Nagely practiced food animal veterinary medicine before co-founding Valley Vet Supply in 1985, alongside fellow veterinarian, Dr. Ray Shultz.    As a goal to work toward, “Write down on a sticky note, ‘2021: 100% healthy calves,’” encouraged beef veterinarian W. Mark Hilton, DVM, PAS, DABVP (beef cattle practice), Veterinary Technical Consultant, Elanco Animal Health. 

New Research Looks at Impact of Service Dogs on Medication Regimens for Veterans with PTSD

New Research Looks at Impact of Service Dogs on Medication Regimens for Veterans with PTSD Share Article Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) Lauds Newly Published Science on Service Dogs as a Complementary Intervention for Veterans with PTSD Human Animal Bond Research Institute WASHINGTON (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 The Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) announced today the online publication of a study titled, “The Effect of a PTSD Service Dog on Military Veterans’ Medication Regimens: A Cross-Sectional Pilot Study”, in the journal Anthrozoos. Findings of the study, conducted by researchers at the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and the Purdue University College of Pharmacy, found no significant differences between post-9/11 U.S. veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) who were provided with a psychiatric service dog and veterans on a waitlist to receive a

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