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Scout At UW-Madison
February 18, 2020
Scout relaxes outside the Frank and Evelyn Fryer Radiation Therapy and Physical Rehabilitation Clinic at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine.
Photo courtesy of @wtscout/Instagram
Scout snuggles with Bianca Ferlisi, a fourth-year veterinary medical student from Ross University, who completed her clinical rotations at UW-Madison.
Photo courtesy of @wtscout/Instagram
Scout with certified veterinary technician Abbey Ace.
Photo courtesy of @wtscout/Instagram
Scout and certified veterinary technician Ashley Onsager.
Photo courtesy of WeatherTech
Scout shows his Badger pride in the UW Veterinary Care waiting room.
Photo courtesy of WeatherTech
Golden retriever, Scout, poses with members of the UW Veterinary Care’s radiation oncology and anesthesia services during the commercial shoot on Dec. 5, 2019. From left: Clinical Assistant Professor Michelle Turek and certified veterinary technicians Abigail Jones, Jennifer Borgen, Ashley Onsager, and Molly Sehloff.
Photo courtesy of WeatherTech
Scout greets fourth-year students in the hallway.
Photo courtesy of WeatherTech
A veterinary medical student conducts a physical exam on Scout at the beginning of his appointment.
Photo courtesy of WeatherTech
Ruthanne Chun DVM’91, associate dean for clinical affairs and teaching hospital director at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine, embraces Scout in the oncology waiting room at UW Veterinary Care.
Photo courtesy of WeatherTech
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