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CSU orthopedic surgeon gives dachshund puppy two new custom legs to stand on

CSU orthopedic surgeon gives dachshund puppy two new custom legs to stand on Kristen Browning-Blas August 11, 2025 Kelly Cvanciger and Shannon Washburn have had seven dachshunds, so when their “wildest” puppy, Chunk, started having problems with his hind legs, they knew something was wrong. “He was totally normal, but at about four months, we […]

2025 Promotion & Tenure Awards

With the fall semester on the horizon, congratulations are in order for 10 University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine faculty who were promoted by UF President Kent Fuchs, Ph.D., during the 2024-25 UF Promotion and Tenure cycle. In addition to promotion, Judit Bertran, D.V.M., M.S., DACVS, and Aline Rodrigues Hoffmann, D.V.M., M.S., Ph.D., DACVP, […]

How body weight drives mammal diversity

To understand how body size determines the relationship between body shape and function, the scientists analyzed the relationship between forelimb shape and body mass. 

Swansboro, Self-Awareness and Scrubs: Veterinary Class of 2029 Starts Its Engines

Interesting facts provided in quotes by Class of 2029 members: u0022I played on a professional soccer team in Guatemala.u0022u003cbru003e With 125 new and animated veterinary students set loose in the library on the first day of orientation, mishearing the answers to get-to-know-you questions about names, expected animal focus and hometowns could be expected. “Swinesboro?” asked […]

Taking Stock For Disasters: Developing A Large Animal Preparedness Plan

When a disaster is on the horizon, timely evacuation can become that much more challenging for owners whose horses and livestock can’t simply squeeze into the backseat. These animals often depend entirely on their owners to shield them from the elements within their pasture, so having a proper plan in place is vital for their […]