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An Eye Toward Service Animals: An Interview With Dr. Brady Beale
The ACVO National Service Animal Eye Exam Event—now in its 7th year—takes place annually every May.
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The ACVO National Service Animal Eye Exam Event—now in its 7th year—takes place annually every May.
Partners for Healthy Pets, a collaboration of more than 106 industry organizations, including the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Animal Hospital Association, is working to ensure pets receive preventive health care through regular veterinary visits.
Two articles in this issue of Today’s Veterinary Practice mention new studies recently published in the scientific literature, and this column provides the perfect forum to further explore the research referenced.
An Interview with Cindy Otto There is a long history of working dogs guarding the homestead and groups of domesticated food animals.
Travis Meredith, DVM, MBA, Diplomate ACT In the March/April 2013 issue of Today’s Veterinary Practice, Dr.
Travis Meredith, DVM, MBA, Diplomate ACT It was the 1950 movie Born Yesterday that made famous the quote, “Never do nothing you wouldn’t want printed on the front page of The New York Times.
At the 2013 NAVC Conference, the Bayer Veterinary Care Usage Study’s latest findings, which focused on feline care in veterinary practice, were presented by Bayer’s Animal Health Division in partnership with the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) and Brakke Consulting.
Steve Dale, a certified dog and cat behavior consultant, is the author of the syndicated newspaper column My Pet World (Tribune Media Services); host of nationally syndicated radio programs Steve Dale’s Pet World and The Pet Minute with Steve Dale; the pet expert at WGN Radio, Chicago; and a contributing editor for USA Weekend.
Meet Angela Stephens—a certified veterinary technician and technician supervisor at Barbur Blvd Veterinary Hospital in Portland, Oregon.
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