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Acknowledgements

Animal Doc was originally developed by Dr. Mac Smith for the Large Animal Medicine Department at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Funding was provided by a grant to Drs. Jim Morre and Mac Smith: "Awards in Research, Service and Teaching. "Development of a web-based outreach program for middle school children" 1999-2001. Dr. Smith is now working with The Glass Horse project.
The articles were contributed by Drs. Nancy Gerstenfels (behavior), Jim Brett (cattle), Coretta Patterson (country cats), Heather Wilson (exotics), Lisa Williamson (goats and sheep), Tracie Daniels and Juliie Ekedahl (llama), Jean Sander (poultry), Karen Cornell (spay and neuter), Randy Eggleston (Paco), and Susan Little (worms). The article on operating on horses was contributed by Drs. Doug Allen, Randy Eggleston, Bill Hay, Jim Moore, Eric Mueller, Andy Parks, Bill Rhoads, and Cynthia Trim.
Animal Doc was adapted for use on the Dog Doctors website by Timalynn M. Matthews and Lois Klesa Morrison.
Images of "Llama" and "Person on Donkey" used on the front page of Animal Doc are from Free Animals Stencils to Download and are in compliance with their Terms of Use.
The image of the "Goat" used on the front page is from Story Soup Kids Farm Animals to Color and is used in compliance with their Terms of Use.
All other front page images used were provided by Timalynn M. Matthews.

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This site last updated April 10, 2007