Hospital featured in Dogs in Canada

Published
November 24, 2008

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The patients and the people of the OVC Teaching Hospital are featured in the 2009 Dogs in Canada Annual, on sale now at bookstores and newsstands across the country.

Guelph-based writer and multi-media artist Dawn Matheson and photographer Dean Palmer spent two days documenting life and death stories in the Small Animal Clinic and the hospital’s intensive care unit. The 8-page spread follows a Bouvier with a broken leg, a large mixed-breed dog paralyzed by a fall, and a 12-year-old Pomeranian with an enlarged heart and respiratory issues.

The Dogs in Canada Annual is the nation’s best-selling all-in-one guide for raising a puppy with distribution of more than 150,000 copies.

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