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The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine will host its 42nd Open House on Saturday, February 1 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at LSU Vet Med on Skip Bertman Dr. This event is free and open to the public.

Severe cold weather can harm pets and livestock. LSU Vet Med has tips and helpful information for pet and livestock owners. Keep your four-legged family members safe during extreme winter weather.

The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine asks pet owners to protect their pets during the winter months.

The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine conferred three advanced degrees on December 19, 2024: two Ph.D. degrees and one Master's degree.

Holidays bring families and friends together, but can also mean potential hazards for pets. Table foods, ornaments, and other holiday items can be harmful to cats and dogs. Every year veterinarians at the LSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital see an increase in a variety of digestive diseases during the holiday season.

Paisley, a King Charles Cavalier spaniel, was diagnosed with a brain tumor at 4 years old but was treated at LSU Vet Med thanks to a grant from PetCo Love and Blue Buffalo. Paisley recently celebrated her 11th birthday.

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) has recognized Sandra Sarr, Communications Manager at LSU Vet Med, with a writing award for her piece titled "Lynn & Chloe: Dynamic Duo for Life."

LSU Vet Med Ophthalmology Service client Lynn Ladner got more than he bargained for when he adopted a shelter dog named Chloe eight years ago.

Halloween season has arrived, and it is expected that many people plan to have a spooky good time with family and friends, but do not forget about the safety of your four-legged friends. Halloween can be fun for you, but a number of tricks and treats can be hazardous to your pets.

On Friday, October 18, at the conclusion of National Veterinary Technician Week, LSU Vet Med honored its veterinary technicians and hospital staff with awards and accolades. This week has been set aside to celebrate, recognize, and promote the valuable contributions veterinary technicians and hospital staff make to the veterinary professions, compassionate care for animals, and our communities.

The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine honors its many veterinary technicians during National Veterinary Technician Week, October 13-19, 2024. This week has been set aside to celebrate, recognize, and promote the valuable contributions veterinary technicians make to the veterinary professions, compassionate care for animals, and our communities.

Bud was hit by a car in 2019 and left injured on the side of the road. Adopted by John Nijoka in 2019, he is now overcoming his latest challenge: a cancer diagnosis.

 

Thomas Rooney

Thomas Rooney

Assistant Dean for Strategic Communications

225-578-9618

EMAIL THOMAS

Ginger Guttner

Ginger Guttner

MMC, APR

Communications Manager

225-578-9922

EMAIL GINGER

Sandra Sarr

Sandra Sarr

MFA

Communications Manager

225-578-9005

EMAIL SANDY

 

Gretchen Morgan

Gretchen Morgan

CFRE

Senior Director of Alumni Relations and Communications

EMAIL GRETCHEN

Sara Hamilton

Sara Hamilton

Marketing Coordinator

EMAIL SARA

Chris Jones

Chris Jones

Videographer

EMAIL CHRIS

 

 

Julia Goodwin

Julia Goodwin

Student Assistant/Communications Writer

 

 
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