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Center for Companion Animal Health
1998-2002 Previous Newsletters
   
Fall 2002
  • Preventing Periodontal Disease
  • Behavior Tip: Starting from Scratch
  • Preventing Periodontal Disease
  • CCAH Studies: FORL, Root Canal Treatments and Oral Hygiene "Chews"
  • Preventing Periodontal Disease
  • Our Friends and Companions
  • "Friends of Companion Animals" Honor Roll
  • Recognizing Our Many Companion Animal Memorial Fund Sponsors: El Cerrito Veterinary Hospital
Spring 2002
  • Early Diagnosis and Treatment Is the Key to Maintaining Vision and Eye Comfort
  • Director's Message: Our Friends and Companions
  • CCAH Groundbreaking
  • Our Friends and Companions
  • Behavior Tip: Summertime Travel and Your Dog or Cat
  • Recognizing Our Many Companion Animal Memorial Fund Sponsors: Monte Vista Veterinary Hospital
  • In the Laboratory: Studies of Eye Diseases Common to Humans and Animals
Fall 2001
  • Improved Techniques for Feline Anesthesia
  • Director's Message to Friends of the CCAH
  • Veterinary Students Launch Relief Effort
  • Our Companions (see photo gallery: Gifts site/Pinups)
  • Memorial Program Benefits All Companions
  • Recognizing Our Many Companion Animal Memorial Fund Sponsors:
  • Spotlight on Balboa Pet Hospital
  • Dietary Taurine Deficiency and Dilated Cardiomyopathy in Dogs
  • Feline Anesthesia
  • Behavior Tip: Preventing the Out-of-Litter-Box Experience
Spring 2001
  • Pioneering a Shelter Medicine Program
  • Director's Message to the Friends of CCAH
  • Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program
  • Our Friends and Companions
  • New CCAH Facilities Are in Progress
  • Dog and Cat Behavior: When Problems Arise
Fall 2000
  • Feline Inherited Diseases and Health Issues Headline International Conference
  • San Francisco Foundation Supports Feline Health Research for Decade
  • Exchange Program Helps to Advance Companion Animal Health
  • Health Tip: Avoiding Separation Anxiety in Dogs
  • Friends of Companion Animals Honor Roll
  • Alternative Pets Info 2000 Highlights Exotics
Spring 2000
  • Studying Genetic Causes of Disease in Purebred Dogs and Cats
  • Alternative Pets Symposium 2000
  • In the Laboratory: A Gene That Inhibits Brain Tumor Growth
  • The Story of Duncan
  • Our Friends and Companions
  • CCAH Studies of Breed-Related Feline Genetics
  • A Special Gift to Companion Animals
Fall 1999
  • Elbows, Hips and Orthopedic Surgery
  • Director's Message to the Friends of CCAH
  • Kidney Transplantation Program Can Provide Quality of Life for Cats with Kidney Disease
  • Signs of Disease, Early Detection and Treatment
  • The Heritage Society
  • Our Friends and Companions
  • In the Laboratory: Orthopedic Surgery
  • Special Thanks for Our Friends' Support
Spring 1999
  • Lymphoma: Cancer of the White Blood Cells
  • Director's Message to the Friends of CCAH
  • Animal Companions Enhance People's Lives
  • Canine and Feline Vaccination Recommendations
  • A Call to Support Education, Research and Facilities
  • Treatments and Diagnostics for Companion Animal Cancers
  • Photodynamic Therapy for Skin Cancers in Cats
  • Detection of Intestinal Cancer in Cats and Dogs
  • Some Creative Ways to Help Companion Animals
Fall 1998
  • Hemodialysis Provides the Bridge to Recovery in Leptospirosis
  • The World's First Hemodialysis Program for Companion Animals
  • Expansion and Future Advances in Veterinary Medicine
    Successful Recovery from Leptospirosis
  • Director's Message to the Friends of CCAH
  • Studying the Causes of Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats
  • The Role of a "Homemade" Diet in Managing Gastrointestinal Disease
  • The UC Davis Book of Dogs: A Complete Medical Reference
  • In the Laboratory: Searching for Causes of Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats
Spring 1998
  • Developing Better Treatment Strategies for Diabetic Cats and Dogs
  • Keeping Avian Companions Healthy
  • Companion Animals: Why Do Some Pets End Up at Animal Shelters?
  • Celebrating Animal Companions: National Pet Week
  • Fine-Tuning Fletcher's Insulin Therapy
  • Ongoing (Diabetes) Studies and Beneficial Therapies
  • A Special Dog and a Committed Family: The Story of Lucy
UC Davis Center for Companion Animal Health, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis, Tel 530.752.7295