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These formerly bald dogs had a reunion with the CSU vets who helped.

Tulip rolls on the grass during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Tulip rolls on the grass during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Dogs and adopters pose for a group photo during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dogs and adopters pose for a group photo during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Ludwig sticks out his tongue and says "adios!" while Dutch follows behind during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Ludwig sticks out his tongue and says "adios!" while Dutch follows behind during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Dutch smiles for the camera during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dutch smiles for the camera during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Waffle smiles for the camera during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Waffle smiles for the camera during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Dutch, Ludwig, Waffle sniff the ground during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dutch, Ludwig, Waffle sniff the ground during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Tulip, Ciba, Waffle, Ludwig, Dutch run and play chase during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Tulip, Ciba, Waffle, Ludwig, Dutch run and play chase during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Ciba and Ludwig play during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Ciba and Ludwig play during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Phoebe smiles for the camera while Ciba claims her as "mine!" during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Phoebe smiles for the camera while Ciba claims her as "mine!" during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Phoebe and Ludwig embrace during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Phoebe and Ludwig embrace during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Waffle and Tulip play during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Waffle and Tulip play during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Ciba smiles for the camera during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Ciba smiles for the camera during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Ellie, daughter of Tulip's adopter, Amber Barton Prebble, gets smothered with kisses by Waffle while Tulip is distracted by what her other buddies are doing during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Ellie, daughter of Tulip's adopter, Amber Barton Prebble, gets smothered with kisses by Waffle while Tulip is distracted by what her other buddies are doing during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Rachel Hector
Gift bags filled with toys, treats and presents sit out during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Gift bags filled with toys, treats and presents sit out during a canine reunion at Colorado State University veterinary dermatology resident Dr. Clarissa Souza’s Fort Collins home on May 20, 2018. The reunion was for young dogs that were surrendered to Texas, Wyoming and Colorado shelters due to a skin condition that made them bald, itchy, painful and unadoptable. The dogs were transferred to the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital for treatment and were ultimately adopted.
Dr. Elena Contreras