UF veterinarians successfully remove massive tumor from dog face
A 5-year-old mastiff mix named Bubbles’ health burden is lighter and her future brighter, thanks to UF veterinarians who removed a 9-pound tumor from the dog’s skull on Nov. 25.
A 5-year-old mastiff mix named Bubbles’ health burden is lighter and her future brighter, thanks to UF veterinarians who removed a 9-pound tumor from the dog’s skull on Nov. 25.
An alternative to a widely accepted vaccination protocol in cats could literally move the needle in terms of feline cancer treatment, UF researchers say.
A young Florida panther is recuperating after surgery performed June 8 at UF's Small Animal Hospital to repair a broken leg.
Dr. Laura Cuddy, a small animal surgery resident at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, has been honored by a national professional association for her achievements.
For canine crusader, knee surgery makes a world of difference.
UF veterinarians performed their first total knee replacement surgery on a dog in February. Mica, a 9-year-old Labrador, received a clean bill of health during a check-up on Oct. 10.
Dr. Dan Lewis, a professor of small animal surgery at UF, recently received the 2012 World Small Animal Veterinary Association's Hills Mobility Award for his accomplishments in the field of canine and feline orthopedic medicine and surgery.