CSU center for companion animal studies partners with Belgium company to help dogs and cats

The Colorado State University Center for Companion Animal Studies is collaborating with Belgium-based company Viyo International on a study meant to save dogs with parvovirus infection whose low-income families cannot afford the animals' medical care. The study is supported with a $100,000 donation from Viyo International as part of a research and training collaboration called "Partners in Clinical Excellence." The project will provide sick dogs with complete treatment from clinicians and veterinary students at CSU's James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital, said Dr...
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