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  1. Veterinary Vision, Spring 2012

    Contributor(s): Claire Eldridge (editor)

    Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

  2. Veterinary Vision, Fall 2008

    Contributor(s): Claire Eldridge (editor)

    Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

  3. Veterinary Vision, Winter 2011

    Contributor(s): Claire Eldridge (editor)

    Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

  4. Veterinary Vision

    Contributor(s): Claire Eldridge (editor)

    Veterinary Vision is a publication of The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. This yearly magazine explores the research, teaching, and outreach services of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

  5. Dalluge leaves retirement to help solve growing pet overpopulation crisis

    Contributor(s): Amelia Benner

    In January, Dalluge became the first executive director of the Cincinnati-based United Coalition for Animals (UCAN), which encourages spay/neutering for dogs and cats in order to decrease pet overpopulation that results in 33,000 animals being euthanized, on average, in the Cincinnati area each...

  6. Who let the dog in? How to incorporate a dog into a self-contained classroom

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    Contributor(s): Katherine L. Anderson

    Described in this article are outcomes, procedures, and suggestions for incorporating a dog into a classroom for students with emotional or behavioral disorders. First, the outcomes for the inclusion of a dog are presented and are reported from an empirical study conducted by the author. Next,...