When COVID-19 public gathering restrictions are lifted, we look forward to you joining us once per month for this public educational series of lectures on animal health topics, brought to you by the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. The series features on-campus seminars that are free and open to the public. The lecture series is geared toward both large and small animal owners interested in learning the latest in caring for their four-legged family members.
Dates: generally the 3rd or 4th Tuesday of each month (may occasionally vary to other days of week)
Time: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. PT
Location: Gladys Valley Hall, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine (map and parking info)
Cost: FREE
CE Credit: 0 credit available
Upcoming Events
All "An Evening with Vet Med" lectures are postponed until COVID-19 public gathering restrictions are lifted.
Future topics in the series may include:
- dog breeding practices
- genetic testing
- foal care
- environmental hazards for animals
- animal behavior
- eye health
- lameness in dogs
- and much more
Watch Past Lectures
Management Considerations for California Horses
Biosecurity at Your Ranch, Farm or Event
Why Do Horses Need Regular Dental Care?
Backyard Chicken Management
Summer Health Hazards for Dogs
Coping with Pet Loss
Koi Health
Equine Colic : A Real Pain in the Gut
Importance of "Catifying" Your Home
First Aid for Cats and Dogs
Preventative Care for Cats and Dogs
Pet Dental Health
Basic First Aid and Preventative Care for Horses
Farrier Services: Hoof Care Myths and Truths