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Advice from Dr. Craig Lesser, who graduated from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2015.
Advice from Dr. Craig Lesser, who graduated from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2015.
Pepper ultimately had his leg amputated by staff at Colorado State University’s vet hospital. “They were wonderful, they had counselors, and vets,” Leeanne Hazzard said. “We are lucky to have them here.”
After he and his wife, Betty, moved to Roseburg to serve an internship after he graduated in 1950 with a degree in veterinary medicine from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo., most all of his work dealt with sheep and cattle.
Although people have mixed feelings about helping the homeless, "almost everyone wants to help their pets, who have had little choice in their life on the streets,” Dr. Jon Geller said.
Dr. Val Johnson has primarily focused her research on dogs, studying the antimicrobial properties of stem cells and how they can be used to kill off harmful bacteria and treat chronic infections.
The CSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories has earned full accreditation status from the accreditation committee of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians.
Dr. Myra Barrett is a board-certified radiologist specializing in equine radiology, as well as President of the Large Animal Diagnostic Society, founding partner of Inside Information Radiology a telemedicine radiology company, Assistant Professor of Radiology at Colorado State University, and head of Equine Radiology.
Henry Schein Inc. announced its support of a three-year residency position with the Small Animal Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation service at the James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Colorado State University.
In 1932, Evelyn M. Hermann became the first female to earn her D.V.M from the CSU veterinary program.
Maggie will travel to Fort Collins for the surgery, and veterinarians will also take a biopsy to confirm that the cancer is osteosarcoma. If it is, Maggie's case will become part of a clinical trial at Colorado State University that is exploring the use of immunotherapy in dogs with this type of cancer.