
UAZ College of Veterinary Medicine
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For military veterans with PTSD, service dogs are more than just pets - they can provide lifesaving, clinically meaningful benefits. Check out our article in The Conversation U.S. to learn more: theconversation.com/service-dogs-c… #Veterans #PTSD #ServiceDogs

USA Gymnastics is pioneering mental health support by introducing therapy dogs to competitions. Rooted in HAI research by experts like Dr. Maggie O'Haire, this unique approach aims to reduce stress and enhance athlete well-being. University of Arizona ohairelab nytimes.com/2024/06/28/us/…





Ever wondered what's going on inside your dog's head? A UAZ College of Veterinary Medicine researcher partnered with Netflix and Red Rock Films to answer that question in the upcoming documentary "Inside the Mind of a Dog," which premiers this Friday, Aug. 9. Bark bark! bit.ly/3WVjOZ2







Congratulations to EvanMacLean and AZ Canine Cognition Center on the recent publication about their innovative problem-solving games used to evaluate cognitive function and their vision for promoting healthy aging: prn.to/3ZBFwmF


Vets and Pets: Service dogs reduce PTSD symptoms, according to a study release in June from UAZ College of Veterinary Medicine. Veterans reported fewer flashbacks, less anxiety and a greater sense of connection, thanks to their four-legged partners. bit.ly/3NYDeqz




In the new issue of the Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, read a study from researchers at UAZ College of Veterinary Medicine about the use of #3DPrinted models of urinary crystals to help #veterinary students practice identifying crystalluria: bit.ly/JVME516b Journal of Veterinary Medical Education (JVME) AAVMC



Last fall, UAZ College of Veterinary Medicine students spent provided medical care for hundreds of animals at the Florence Wild Horse and Burro Training and Holding Facility, performing a variety of necessary surgeries as well as daily health and wellness checks on the animals. bit.ly/4mQGF2K
