Pet Emergency Treatment Services/Ocala
Dog hit by golf cart defeats death three times after treatment at UF
A young dachshund named Rupert, run over by a golf cart in Ocala on Feb. 19, is now living a charmed life after being resuscitated three times by UF veterinarians.
Florida Veterinarian Magazine, Spring 2016
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UF seeks dogs with deadly stomach disease for study
The UF Small Animal Hospital seeks dogs with GDV, a deadly stomach disease, to participate in a study focusing on a new treatment technique.
UF Small Animal Hospital gains accreditation from national group
The UF Small Animal Hospital has gained accreditation from the American Animal Hospital Association.
UF PETS in Ocala certified as Level 3 emergency and critical care facility
The UF Pet Emergency Treatment Services clinic in Ocala has been certified as a Level 3 emergency and critical care facility.
UF Small Animal Hospital certified as Level 1 emergency center
The UF Small Animal Hospital is now a certified Level 1 veterinary emergency facility.
UF veterinarians report spike in leptospirosis cases
UF veterinarians report seeing a spike in leptospirosis cases, urge practitioners and pet owners to be vigilant.
New species of parasite discovered as disease agent in domestic cats
UF researchers have identified a new species of Tritrichomonas in domestic cats. The parasite was long thought to be the same agent that affected both cats and cattle.
UF veterinarians save pregnant dog with pancreatitis – and her puppies
Treatment at UF's Pet Emergency Treatment Services in Ocala and in Gainesville saved pregnant dog and her puppies.