Decrease in spay-neuter surgeries during pandemic may undermine pet welfare
Progress made over decades to control overpopulation of dogs and cats through high-volume spay-neuter surgeries is at risk thanks to the ongoing COVID-19鈥�

Public Relations Director, College of Veterinary Medicine
Progress made over decades to control overpopulation of dogs and cats through high-volume spay-neuter surgeries is at risk thanks to the ongoing COVID-19鈥�
A bottlenose dolphin found dead in Florida鈥檚 Dixie County was infected with the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, or HPAIV, making it the first cetacean鈥�
Veterinarians focusing on areas ranging from small animal practice to diagnostic imaging and surgery have received the University of Florida College of鈥�
The University of Florida Veterinary Hospital at World Equestrian Center in Ocala opens for business tomorrow to provide leading-edge patient care to horses鈥�
Thanks to a collaboration between the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine and Alachua County, students at the college have gained an鈥�
Video and additional images are located at Dog treated successfully for botulism at UF 禄 College of Veterinary Medicine 禄 University of Florida (ufl.edu)鈥�
Thanks to its fast-growing clinical operations, the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine has appointed two associate deans for clinical鈥�
The University of Florida鈥檚 Small Animal Hospital will offer free eye and heart screenings for service animals on May 20 as part of the American College of鈥�
This is the first time in the state of Florida that a frog or toad amphibian has been identified as a host for this parasite.
This is the first time in the state of Florida that a frog or toad amphibian has been identified as a host for this parasite.
A newborn dairy calf that sustained a broken jaw injury soon after birth was successfully treated by a by a team of veterinarians from the University of鈥�
A 9-year-old dog named Lincoln, diagnosed with a tumor deep inside his chest that threatened his heart, is doing well at home in Orlando and back to鈥�