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Alumna Has 2,000 Best Friends

April 6th, 2012

Dr. Tara Timpson

On an average day at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in southern Utah you will find nearly 2,000 dogs, cats, and other animals who came from shelters and rescue groups around the country for special care they can only receive at Best Friends. The sanctuary has a dedicated group of veterinarians, trainers, and caregivers who provide for the special physical or behavioral needs of the animals who live there. One of those special people is OSU College of Veterinary Medicine alumna Tara Timpson (Class of 2003).

Timpson has worked at Best Friends for five years and, although she is the main large animal vet at the sanctuary, she works with many different species. Her rounds often include Catworld, Dogtown, the Bunny house, Wildfriends, and even an occasional visit to the Parrot Garden.  “I love the variety of species and cases we get to see at Best Friends,” she says. Timpson also works three days a week performing spay/neuter surgeries, a critical component of the Best Friends mission to create a world with no more homeless pets and zero-kill animals shelters.

The success of Best Friends is based in their large grassroots network of animal lovers who work to place dogs and cats who were considered unadoptable into good homes. “I really enjoy being part of rescuing and re-homing sick and injured animals,” says Timpson, “and I like working with a group of committed and caring individuals who are trying to improve the lives of animals worldwide.”

The Best Friends sanctuary includes a variety of permanent residents who can’t be adopted and Timpson admits to becoming attached to many of them. One of her favorites is a young sheep named Lambert who came to the sanctuary as a very sick boy. “He had a horrendous infection with corynebacterium renale and the worst case of ulcerative posthitis I have ever seen,” she says. “I had to do surgery twice on Lambert to reconstruct his prepuce and amputate his urethral process. He had a terrible reaction to his injectable antibiotics and tried to die several times.” Thanks to Timpson’s expertise and dedication, Lambert is now an active part of the sanctuary tours. “He is a happy, obnoxious guy who loves to be walked by our visitors and volunteers,” she says. “He still needs special care but survived the ordeal amazingly well.” Read the rest of this entry »

Lunch & Reptiles

April 3rd, 2012

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On Monday, April 23rd at noon, the Zoo, Wildlife, and Exotics Club will host Dr. Adolf Maas in Magruder 102. Dr. Maas, founder of the Center for Bird and Exotic Animal Medicine, is one of only eight board-certified reptile and amphibian specialists in the world. He will speak on ‘Reptile and Amphibian Medicine’. Lunch will be available to those who RSVP to Jessica Spotts.

Veterinarians Needed

April 2nd, 2012

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Veterinarians are needed to help spay and neuter cats at a Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon clinic on Sunday April 15th at the Benton County Fairgrounds in Corvallis. Veterinarians can work either 8:30 – 1 pm or 1 – 5 pm. The CVM Shelter Medicine Club (SMC) will be helping facilitate the clinic. If you are interested in helping, contact Laura Niman, SMC Co-President.

Wildlife Rehab Conference in Corvallis

March 21st, 2012

The 2012 Wildlife Rehabilitation Conference is coming to the LaSells Stewart Center in Corvallis on March 31st. Guest Speakers include OSU Associate Professor Rob Bildfell presenting on wildlife diseases, Flo Tseng, Director of the Wildlife Clinic at Tufts, presenting on medical techniques, and Curt Clumpner, Director of the International Bird Rescue Center, presenting on facilities and equipment technologies.

Students are welcome! Register online by March 23rd.

Volunteers Help Low Income Pet Owners

March 20th, 2012

Student and puppyThe big-hearted members of the CVM Shelter Medicine Club (SMC) were in Portland last week to provide free veterinary care for low income pet owners at the Health Equality Screening Fair. Joining them were doctors Kirk Miller and Zarah Hedge from the Oregon Humane Society and Dr. Austin Viall, CVM resident. This is the second year that SMC has participated in the fair – the largest free medical event in Oregon.

One client seen by the OSU team was struggling to care for several cats on a low income. “When she heard about the fair, she thought it sounded too good to be true,” says volunteer Leslie Dunham, “She checked to make sure it was okay to bring multiple animals before she dealt with the logistics of bringing them downtown.”

The OSU volunteers provided basic exams, flea/tick treatment, dewormer and vaccinations. They also signed up clients for free or lowcost spay or neuter service through the Portland Animal Welfare (PAW) Team. The most requested services were rabies vaccinations and food. “We gave away a lot of food,” says Dunham. “It was all donated by the college community: students, staff, and faculty.”

The Shelter Medicine Club provides many animal welfare services throughout the year but the students never get tired of helping people and their pets. “You feel like you are making a positive impact,” say Dunham.

It’s Time to Register for Pet Day!

March 20th, 2012

greyhound Mark your calendars! This year is the 25th Anniversary of OSU College of Veterinary Medicine’s annual Pet Day. Plan to join the fun on Saturday, May 5th from 10am to 5pm in the Magruder Hall neighborhood.

This year there will be lots of exciting new activities to celebrate the anniversary milestone, including an alumni open house with refreshments and an oldest Pet Day t-shirt contest. There will also be many of the same fun activities from previous years, including a petting zoo, a bounce house, face painting, reptiles, a Pet Day photo shoot, and the dunk tank!

Don’t forget that vendor and student club registration forms are due on March 20th. To contact the Pet Day co-chairs with any questions or for more information, please email petdaycochairs@gmail.com, or visit the Pet Day website.

 

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