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  • Dr. David Guzman examines a pet rabbit at the Companion Exotic Animal Medicine & Surgery Service (CAPES) at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Guzman is a faculty clinician. Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents<br />
12/13/18, rabbit, bunny, bugs, exotic, pet, companion, clinician, student, faculty, wabbit, male, human, instructor, animal, small animal, companion animal, CAPES, Companion Exotic Animal Medicine & Surgery, small mammal
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  • Dr. Joanne Paul-Murphy examines a pet desert tortoise at the Companion Exotic Animal Medicine & Surgery Service (CAPES) at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Paul-Murphy is a faculty clinician. Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents<br />
12/13/18<br />
animal, small animal, companion animal, pet, exotic, CAPES, Companion Exotic Animal Medicine & Surgery, reptile, tortoise, human, faculty, instructor
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Huckle is a Straight Eared Scottish Fold cat owned by Dr. Katherine Skorupski. is owned by veterinary student Tiffany — (check with Dr. Jaundrey).<br />
All permissions granted from owner to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Simba is a Tabby cat owned by Piya Eiamchareon. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Zeca is a 14 year-old white/yellow Labrador owned by Dr. Larissa Castro.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Hudson and Pebbles is a Pit-bull owned by Flora Nelson.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Oslo is a Golden Retriever owned by Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Lettuce and Cilantro are guinea pigs owned by Drs.Bill Culp and Carrie Palm . All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Noel is a pit bull owned by Jessica Jones. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Cookie, a dog owned by Angela Fatigati All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • First year resident Dr. Karen Park performs laparoscopic surgery on a dog in the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • The ophthalmology team examine a client dog utilizing the latest equipment. The Ophthalmology Service is part of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at The University of California Davis.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2019 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Josh Stern, an Associate Professor<br />
in the Medicine & Epidemiology Department examines a dog in the cardiology exam room in the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Stern's main research focus is Cardiac genetics and cardiac pharmacogenomics. Specifically, mutation identification and subsequent evaluation of the role that those mutations play in the development of congenital heart disease as well as their effects on response to medical therapy.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Eleanor is a Golden Retriever owned by Sami Al-Nadaf.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. —, a gecko owned by — —. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC RegentsAnimal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Alberto is a gecko owned by Amanda Dang. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Philip Mayhew, right, a soft tissue surgeon, left, oversees  laparoscopic surgery on a dog performed by Dr. Ingrid Balsa, center, and first year resident Dr. Karen Park, left, in the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Mayhew is a Associate Professor in the Surgical & Radiological Sciences department and specializes in minimally invasive soft tissue surgical procedures in small animals and the design of new laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures for use in small animal clinical practice.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Ripley is a Border Collie owned by Dr. Cindi Delany.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Tess is a Newfoundland owned by Dr. Jennifer Larsen.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Hero is a Lhasa Apso owned by employee Kristie Sears.<br />
All permissions granted from owner to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Hazel is a chocolate lab owned by Maggie Knipe. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • A canine patient get's a CT scan in the radiology department of the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Noel is a pittbull owned by Dr. Elise Lenske. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC RegentsAnimal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Meeko is a Maine Coon Cat owned by Kathy West. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Ripley is a Border Collie owned by Dr. Cindi Delany.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Noel is a pittbull owned by Dr. Elise Lenske. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC RegentsAnimal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Meeko is a Maine Coon Cat owned by Kathy West. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Lilli is an English Golden Cream Retriever owned by Dr. Lisa Tell All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Save’ is part of the Orphan Kitten Project. All permissions granted to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Arya and Enzo are Dobermans owned by Lexi LaPorte. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Archie (pied) and Moxie (brown) are Frenchie Bulldogs owned by Dr. Jennifer Larsen.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Danson the dog owned by Dr. Michael Kent. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Philip Mayhew, second right, a soft tissue surgeon, left, oversees  laparoscopic surgery on a dog performed by Dr. Ingrid Balsa, second left, and first year resident Dr. Karen Park, left, in the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Mayhew is a Associate Professor in the Surgical & Radiological Sciences department and specializes in minimally invasive soft tissue surgical procedures in small animals and the design of new laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures for use in small animal clinical practice.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Class of 2021 veterinary student Sean Gadson with “Lucy” a rescue dog, in an exam room at the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2019 UC Regents
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  • Junior Specialist Victoria Rudisill counts hybridoma cells with a microscope in Dr. Stephen McSorley's lab at the Center for Comparative Medicine at the University of California School of Veterinary medicine. Dr. McSorley and his team are working on a canine cancer antigen to treat dogs with cancer.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Peanut is a chihuahua owned by Dr. Michelle Hawkins. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Cassie and Duke are dogs owned by Dr. Cara Murray. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Hudson is a Blue Merle Australian Shepherd owned by Dr. Elise Lenske. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Huckle is a Straight Eared Scottish Fold cat owned by Dr. Katherine Skorupski. is owned by veterinary student Tiffany — (check with Dr. Jaundrey).<br />
All permissions granted from owner to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Strawberry is a 10 week old Keeshond owned by Kristen Cullen. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Arya and Enzo are Dobermans owned by Lexi LaPorte. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Michael Kent with one of his patients with the linear accelerator at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine., A linear accelerator is large device that delivers beam radiation treatments for cancer patients. UC Davis has the most advanced linear accelerator anywhere in veterinary medicine. Dr. Kent serves as director of the CCAH and is responsible for directing the school’s companion animal research programs through CCAH intramural funding and program development. He is also co-director of the Comparative Cancer Center, co-program leader for the UCDMC Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Comparative Oncology Program and a professor in the school’s Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Millie is a bulldog mix owned by Dr. Jamie Burkitt. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Neva is a FS Puttbull mix owned by Sridhar Veluvolu.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Enoki and Crimini are kittens fostered by Dr. Karen Vernau and are up for adoption.  All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Moxie is a Frenchie Bulldog owned by Dr. Jennifer Larsen.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Archie is a Frenchie Bulldog owned by Dr. Jennifer Larsen.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Strawberry is a 10 week old Keeshond owned by Kristen Cullen. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Alberto is a gecko owned by Amanda Dang. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC RegentsAnimal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Mac is a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog owned by Cynthia Delany. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Hudson is a Pit-bull owned by Flora Nelson.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Danson the dog owned by Dr. Michael Kent. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. — is a - owned by Dr. Beverly Sturges.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Ava is an Australian Shepherd owned by Gabrielle Wilson.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. — is a Canine Husky-Shepherd mix owned by Amanda Xue.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Walter is a Labrador owned by Amanda Dang. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Danson the dog owned by Dr. Michael Kent. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Sunshine, a Chihuahua owned by Kathleen Pinkston. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Amy Kapatkin, a Professor<br />
in the Surgical & Radiological Sciences. Department. Dr. Kapatkin is an orthopedic surgeon at the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Her areas of interest include clinical orthopedic research using kinetics and kinematics. Dr. Kapatkin is interested in evidenced-based medicine, and she participates within the Veterinary Orthopedic Research Laboratory with biomechanical studies. Dr. Kapatkin is an AO Faculty member and she teaches the AO Orthopedic courses nationally and internationally.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Owner Natalia and her cat Kevin outside their home in Santa Rosa, CA. They are clients of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2019 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Jenna Burton, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgical & Radiological Sciences in the Oncology treatment room at the Center for Companion Animal Health (CCAH) at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Burton's research focus is Comparative and translational oncology and canine lymphoma.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Philip Mayhew, right, a soft tissue surgeon, right, performs laparoscopic surgery on a dog performed with first year resident Dr. Karen Park, in the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Mayhew is a Associate Professor in the Surgical & Radiological Sciences department and specializes in minimally invasive soft tissue surgical procedures in small animals and the design of new laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures for use in small animal clinical practice.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Junior Specialist Victoria Rudisill counts hybridoma cells with a microscope in Dr. Stephen McSorley's lab at the Center for Comparative Medicine at the University of California School of Veterinary medicine. Dr. McSorley and his team are working on a canine cancer antigen to treat dogs with cancer.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Boris Arzi and his dog on the VetMed Health Sciences Campus.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Enoki and Crimini are kittens fostered by Dr. Karen Vernau and are up for adoption.  All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Roo (gray cat) and Zumi are owned by Drs. Michael Kent and Karl Jandrey.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Cookie, a dog owned by Angela Fatigati All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Hazel is a chocolate lab owned by Maggie Knipe. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Gunther the dog owned by Kirsha Frederickson. All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Animal photo session for hospital art project at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Oslo is a Golden Retriever owned by Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery.<br />
All permissions granted from owners to use these images.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Dexter the dog with Dr. Denis Marcel-Little, owners Anna and Ken ---. Dexter is a patient of the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University o California Davis.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2019 UC Regents
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  • Class of 2024 veterinary student Madison Luker with her dogs, Ellie (black Lab) and Dakota. Madison is a co-founder and partner in the development of a device called the Automat, which is a self-disinfecting, retractable, non-slip mat for veterinary exam tables. Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Ilana Halperin holds her kitten in one of the examination rooms of the Community Practice Service at the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Halperin  in one of the clinicians at the service. Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Class of 2024 veterinary student Madison Luker with her dogs, Ellie (black Lab) and Dakota. Madison is a co-founder and partner in the development of a device called the Automat, which is a self-disinfecting, retractable, non-slip mat for veterinary exam tables. Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2021 UC Regents
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  • Radiology technicians in the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital the prepare a dog for a computerized tomography (CT) scan to measure the amount of radiation therapy the dog will be given later at the Center for Companion Animal Health at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2019 UC Regents
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  • Dr. Philip Mayhew, right, a soft tissue surgeon, left, oversees  laparoscopic surgery on a dog performed by Dr. Ingrid Balsa in the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Mayhew is a Associate Professor in the Surgical & Radiological Sciences department and specializes in minimally invasive soft tissue surgical procedures in small animals and the design of new laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures for use in small animal clinical practice.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • Dr Ingrid Balsa, right, and first year resident Dr. Karen Park perform laparoscopic surgery on a dog in the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine.<br />
Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2018 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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  • The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine joins veterinarians and other members of the community for Spay Day 2017. World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. The event helps low-income pet owners protect their animals' health and well-being while reducing pet overpopulation. The procedures take place in the Ira M. Gourley Clinical Teaching Center, where School of Veterinary Medicine students learn techniques of surgery, anesthesia and patient management. The facility is equipped with a suite of 28 surgery tables, anesthesia room, recovery area, classrooms and kennels. UCDavis started participating in SpayDay in 2004, where volunteer faculty members, staff and veterinary students have transformed the center into a large-scale community veterinary clinic to spay and neuter dozens of dogs on Spay Day.<br />
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Photo by Don Preisler/UCDavis<br />
© 2017 UC Regents
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