Ontario Veterinary College
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Founded in 1862, the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) at the University of Guelph is the oldest Veterinary College in Canada and the United States. We are dedicated to the advancement of veterinary and comparative medicine.
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How Vets Can Help Soften the Blow of Losing a Pet: The death of a pet is a genuine loss for an owner. University of Guelph researchers at the Ontario Veterinary College hope to help allay the grief of losing a companion animal by improving euthanasia guidelines for veterinary clinics.#PetMemorialDay READ MORE> http://bit.ly/2cfjEbJ
$15k Raised for Ovarian Cancer #Guelph #WalkForHer @OvarianCancer
$15k Raised for Ovarian Cancer Guelph #WalkForHer http://buff.ly/2cf6StD
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Congratulations to this years OVC winners of the Guelph 40 under 40 awards!. Read more http://bit.ly/2cKZZQI
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U of G Receives Nearly $77 Million to Launch ‘Food From Thought’ READ > http://bit.ly/2cdPDFT
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Congrats to OVC’s award winners @UofG President’s Awards for Exemplary Service . READ MORE > bit.ly/2coXboW
From the Dean: Welcome back as we start a new academic year
From the Dean: Welcome back as we start a new academic year http://bit.ly/2c5I6ql
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Welcome back Vet Students!! We missed you!! [Thanks for the photo submission Eastman Welsford] Do you have a first week of school pic? Share with us it in the comments.
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A long and winding road | Externship Project | University of Guelph
Externship blogger Laura's latest post “A long and winding road” http://buff.ly/2bcsy81
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Celebrating Take your Cat to the Vet Day with research that can help! "Carly Moody, a PhD student working with Lee Niel in the OVC Companion Animal Behaviour and Welfare Lab has been studying how cats are handled in vet clinics. Although dogs can also be uncooperative veterinary patients, “cats are seen as being very fractious and difficult to handle,” says Niel. Stressful visits make owners less likely to bring their cats to a vet clinic. Read what vets can do to help appointments be less stressful for their feline patients #takeyourcattothevetday READ> http://bit.ly/29I4EN8
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US and international students: Are you interested in learning more about the Ontario Veterinary College? Check out our virtual tour today, hosted by OVC'18s Eastman and Eric, on our Instagram Story. You can apply to the Ontario Veterinary College by searching "University of Guelph, Ontario Veterinary College" on VMCAS. (Reminder: the deadline for US & international applications for the DVM class graduating in 2021 is September 15th. Have question email: vetmed[at]uoguelph.ca)
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Externship blogger Leah answers 'Why Would Anyone Want a Pet Pig???' in her latest blog post "Pet pigs are often larger than your average dog, sometimes weighing over 200 lbs! They require lots of environmental enrichment as they can get bored and destructive easily. There are a variety of breeds of pig such as Potbelly, Juliana, Kune Kune, Gottingen, Hanford Miniature Swine and Ossabaw Island Pig. While many people associate pigs with being humongous and overweight, it is imperative for a pig’s health to maintain it at a healthy weight to avoid joint and other health issues" READ more http://bit.ly/2aM3fGV