How to Prepare for Pet Loss Before It Happens
If you’re faced with a terminal pet cancer diagnosis or end of life care, here’s why it’s important to prepare for pet loss before it’s too late.
If you’re faced with a terminal pet cancer diagnosis or end of life care, here’s why it’s important to prepare for pet loss before it’s too late.
Thanks to a Rottweiler named Lucy and generous donors, recent clinic renovations are enabling kinder, gentler pet cancer care at Colorado State University’s Flint Animal Cancer Center (FACC)
Unique medical lending library for pets at Colorado State University Teaching Hospital carries on the legacy for Sebastian and his mom Ann.
Meet Tuffy the sweet Tripawd rescue dog at Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Tuffy will soon receive a prosthetic limb and be ready for adoption!
CSU video explains why participating in a pet cancer study can help your dog or cat and potentially find a cure for human cancers too.
Find out how dogs are helping to find One Cure for cancer in both pets and people through clinical trials at the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University.
CSU Tripawd gait analysis study examines physical changes in front and rear leg amputee dogs.
Learn about prosthetics and artificial limbs for three-legged amputee dogs with Dr. Felix Duerr of Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital’s Small Animal Orthopaedic Clinic.
Orthopedic health tips for Tripawds including joint and mobility issues and treatment, how to prevent injury in a three-legged dog and how Tripawds can recover from another limb surgery after amputation.
Learn tips about how to prevent joint injury in amputee dogs with Colorado State University Small Animal Orthopaedic Department faculty member Dr. Felix Duerr.