Protect your pets during heavy rain

With heavy rain expected across much of south Louisiana this week, the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine is encouraging pet owners and residents to prepare for the possibility of displaced wildlife and hazardous conditions for animals. Periods of heavy rainfall can quickly create hazardous conditions for pets while also forcing wildlife from flooded habitats into neighborhoods, parks, roadways, and backyards. Tips under News below.

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LSU Vet Med issues Call for Entries for its International Exhibition on Animals in Art

The LSU School of Veterinary Medicine is asking artists from around the world to enter its 32nd Annual International Exhibition on Animals in Art, which will run from October 10-November 6, 2026. The exhibition is free and open to the public. The deadline to receive entries is July 15, 2026. 

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Heavy rains expected: LSU Vet Med offers tips for pet owners and people who encounter wildlife

With heavy rain expected across much of south Louisiana this week, the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine is encouraging pet owners and residents to prepare for the possibility of displaced wildlife and hazardous conditions for animals. Periods of heavy rainfall can quickly create hazardous conditions for pets while also forcing wildlife from flooded habitats into neighborhoods, parks, roadways, and backyards.

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