With this calendar, you'll never have a bad month.
Omega Tau Sigma veterinary fraternity at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine recently released its
2016 Men of Vet School calendar to the public. The steamy calendar, which is an annual project, features students alongside adorable animals.
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And as if that wasn't
splendid enough, 15 percent of the calendar's profits will go toward the
Patient Assistance Fund to help owners in need afford veterinary care
for their pets.
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Omega Tau Sigma/Cornell University
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Samantha Lovering, this
year's calendar chair, told The Huffington Post that the calendar
features 33 veterinary school students, and took a few months to shoot.
She also mentioned that hours of brainstorming went into creating each
scene. The toughest one was the November shoot, which incorporated
chickens.
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"We had never done a shoot
with chickens before and thought it would be fun and interesting,"
Lovering said. "But they were a challenge to hold onto!"
Of course the calendar wasn't just hard work -- it ended up being a blast to work on for many involved.
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"As veterinary students, we
always love working with animals!" Lovering told HuffPost. "Many of the
animals are owned by members of Omega Tau Sigma, and everyone is always
excited to have their animals photographed."
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Well, now we know what to get the animal lover in our lives for Christmas!
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