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Daily Archives: April 5, 2022

Berthoud Surveyor: Preparing to say goodbye: a 3 part series on pet loss

CVMBS Communications April 05, 2022

“Feelings need to be respected and honored. They’re valid, not abnormal. You have to acknowledge them but at the same time allow yourself to adapt to the news you’ve been given about your pet.” -Maria Gore, Director of Operations and Program Services at the Argus Institute at Colorado State University’s James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital

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CBS4: Some Colorado Farmers Watching Bird Flu Closely

CVMBS Communications April 05, 2022

“Influenza viruses are really smart viruses because their reservoir are wild birds and wild birds move all across the globe.” -Dr. Kristy Pabilonia, director of clinical diagnostics for the CSU Veterinary Health System

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Loveland Reporter-Herald: Northern Colorado nonprofit offers free veterinary care for pets at Loveland Salvation Army

CVMBS Communications April 05, 2022

The Street Dog Coalition, founded in 2017 by CSU alum Dr. Jon Geller, provides free medical care and related services to pets of people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness. At these clinic days, vets will offer physical exams, vaccinations, parasite control, spay/neuter vouchers, pet supplies and more.

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Defend your flock against avian influenza

CVMBS Communications April 05, 2022

“Colorado poultry owners should immediately increase their biosecurity protocols to protect their flocks, including limiting exposure of domestic birds to wild birds and other poultry flocks and limiting introduction of new birds into flocks.” -Dr. Maggie Baldwin, Colorado State Veterinarian

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