Bridging the Gap: How the IRONDOG Fund Provides Safety Nets for Pets like Jake Posted by Donté Smith on February 26, 2026

When a severe injury left Jake the dog in need of emergency care, his owner Sandy Martens looked to the MSU Veterinary Medical Center for help. Discover how the compassionate medical team and the IRONDOG Fund provided the support this family needed to find hope in a moment of crisis.

Students in Focus: Recapping the 2026 White Coat Ceremony Posted on February 24, 2026

Each year, a special ceremony marks an important milestone in the education of every student at the MSU College of Veterinary Medicine: the White Coat Ceremony.

Bobby the Baby Donkey Receives Critical Care at MSU Posted by Kelsie Donaldson on February 20, 2026

When newborn donkey Bobby faced a sudden health crisis, a rapid response from MSU’s Veterinary Medical Center helped put the foal on the road to recovery.

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MSU Veterinarians Perform Surgery on Injured Police Dog Posted on December 29, 2017

MSU veterinarians treated Bolt, a police dog, for a stab wound that happened while in pursuit of suspects.

Police Dog Treated for Stab Wound Posted on December 04, 2017

Bolt, a 7-year-old, intact male German Shepherd dog presented to the MSU Veterinary Medical Center after having suffered a stab wound.

Survival of the Fittest: Zombie Apocalypse 2017 Posted on November 09, 2017

Humans Vs. Zombies: Kayla Niel, DVM Class of 2019, explains this year's Zombie Apocalypse 

Profile: Nikita Smith, Veterinary Technology Student Posted on October 20, 2017

Veterinary technician in training, Nikita Smith, describes what it means to be a veterinary technology student at the College.