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The UF Pet Emergency Treatment Services after-hours clinic is now open in Ocala. Located centrally on SW 27th Avenue, the pet emergency clinic is open 5pm-8am Monday through Friday and all day on weekends and holidays.
The UF Pet Emergency Treatment Services after-hours clinic is now open in Ocala. Located centrally on SW 27th Avenue, the pet emergency clinic is open 5pm-8am Monday through Friday and all day on weekends and holidays.
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.
A new study by UF veterinarians looks at the role of vests in heat-related illness of working dogs.
Dr. Nancy Denslow pioneered the introduction of molecular approaches to ecotoxicology, and is known for her collegial and enthusiastic approach to collaborative research.
An English Springer Spaniel out for a walk in the park with his owners is alive today after falling down a hole and being rescued by the Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service (VETS) team.
UF Small Animal Hospital will offer free eye and heart examinations to service animals on May 25 as part of the annual ACVO National Service Dog Eye Exam event.
Dr. Pam Ginn was recently named associate dean for students and instruction at the college, following a national search.
An 8-year-old, privately owned tiger came to the UF Small Animal Hospital for treatment recently and received a variety of tests. Check out the story and video.
The UF College of Veterinary Medicine offers a 4-year DVM program and a joint DVM/MPH program. Through our graduate studies office, we also offer MS and PhD degrees in Veterinary Medical Sciences.
Researchers at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine are at the forefront of advancing animal, human and environmental health.