A lion with a faulty heart, a rhinoceros suffering from skin cancer and a bull terrier showing signs of obsessive compulsive disorder were just a few of the cases physicians and veterinarians recently discussed over sack lunches and a bus ride to the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Doctors from the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and veterinarians from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine came together at the Zoobiquity Conference on Jan. Read more...
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Dr. Barbara Natterson Horowitz, who specializes in cardiology, discusses a
lioness’s heart condition during the Zoobiquity conference at the Los Angeles Zoo. (courtesy of Reed Hutchinson)



