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Fort Bragg soldiers help Cumberland County Animal Shelter


“The ideal situation is spay and neuter them before they get adopted,” Kelly said. “That way, there’s no lag time, because it sucks for someone to come and say, ‘This is my animal, and then we say, ‘Oh wait, you can’t take it home because it’s not fixed.’” 
Recovery time from the procedures takes from 10 to 14 days, she said.  
Fort Bragg’s First Year Graduate Veterinary Education program has been around since about 2011, and Fort Bragg is one of seven sites in the Army for the program, said Lt. Col. Jake Barnoski, a clinical instructor for the program.   ....

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DVIDS - News - Army veterinary team introduces point-of-injury care for animals during presidential inauguration


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WASHINGTON, D.C U.S. Army Veterinarians and Animal Care Specialists from the 218th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service Support) from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, traveled to Washington, D.C., January 23-25, in support of the 59th U.S. Presidential Inauguration.
The team, consisting of two Veterinary Corps Officers and two Animal Care Specialists, supported 125 Department of Defense and Secret Service working dogs and 25 U.S. National Park Service working horses. As part of Joint Task Force-National Capital Region, their number one priority was providing veterinary medical care to the working animals.
Upon arrival, the team quickly identified both physical and administrative barriers that had reduced access to care for working animals in the past. Working with the Secret Service, they launched an innovative approach to ensure the animal teams received care when and where it was needed most. ....

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