UF study examines heat-related illness in dogs

Mike Rivers, dog handler, performs a "bite and protection" exercise with Xander, one of the animals that participated in the recent UF study of heat stress in dogs. (Photo by Robbie Kuyrkendall)
March 2012

Physics, technical expertise guide LINAC’s success
A visiting physicist and a specially trained technician have helped boost the success of the new linear accelerator in UF’s Small Animal Hospital during its first year of operation.

Researcher relishes problem-solving, teaching
Dr. Nancy Denslow, a professor of physiological sciences, is respected not just for her scientific expertise, but also for her collegiality and collaborative spirit.

Care for a Crane
Zoological medicine veterinarians were able to save the life of a sandhill crane that was rescued after being found stuck in the muck at Orange Lake.