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      Veterinary Acupuncture
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      Quality Veterinary Care on the Big Island
      “How is the medical care on the Big Island?” and “How do I bring over my dog/cat/horse when we move?” are two questions I’m asked at some point by almost every buyer who plans to use their new home as a primary residence, now or in retirement, or at least spend significant amounts of time in their second home*. Surprisingly though, I’ve never been asked the que

      Written by: Kohala - The Gem of Hawaii's Big Island


      Veterinary Comparative Hematopathology
      Hematopoietic neoplasms are the most common animal tumors for which chemo- or radiation therapy are now given. New research, information, and images unavailable in any previous publication now make it possible to examine these diseases, categorize for treatment, and in some cases ascertain the impact on survival.A ground-breaking book in veterinary medicine, Veterinary Comparative Hematopathology

      Written by: Free Medical Ebooks


      Veterinary Emergency Funding Mission
      "Have you had a crisis with your pet that required you to seek emergency veterinary care? Have you been in the awful situation of not having the money to pay for it? Sadly, many pet owners cannot afford the treatment that their animal needs. Some of you had no one to turn to and were forced to choose inadequate care or even euthanasia. We want to hear your story. No pet should be denied

      Written by: Pet Rescuer Central


      The A-Z of Veterinary Science
      CoffeeCoffeeCoffee opened up an invitation to everyone to participate in the A-Z meme. A is for Animals. There’s really no escaping that one. B is for B.A.G. the Bovine Appreciation Group of which I am a member. Because cows are cool. C is for Cats, Chaos and Challenge. They’re all the same thing really. D is for Diagnosis. It [...]

      Written by: Nearly-Dr Ferox


      veterinary allergy medicine
      Loratadine is indicated for the symptomatic relief of allergy such as hay fever (allergic rhinitis), urticaria (hives), and other skin allergies.For allergic rhinitis (hay fever), loratadine is effective for both nasal and eye symptoms:sneezing, runny nose, itchy or burning eyes.Loratadine is a tricyclic antihistamine, which selectively antagonizes peripheral histamine H1-receptors.Histamine is re

      Written by: Prescription Medicine Review


      Sep 14, Search for veterinary schools. Become a veterinary assistant or veterinarian!
      Veterinary schools - The perfect choice for careers for those who love working with animals. Learn more about veterinarian courses, degrees, and at colleges and universities near you!

      Written by: Colleges and Careers


      Excessive Veterinary Drugs In Animal Feeds Can Be Hazardous To Consumers
      Swine are among the farm animals that are usually given excessive veterinary drugs by raisers who don’t know any better.

      Written by: Ideas Galore


      Veterinary Officer Job At KRIS AGRITECH SDN. BHD.
      KRIS AGRITECH SDN. BHD.We are a Specialist Breeding Company with international affiliation. We are inviting result-oriented and subtably qualified candidates to fill the following vancy at our Specialist Cattle Breeding Farm (Research & Development Centre) located in Johor Darul Takzim, MalaysiaVeterinary Officer(Johor - Kluang)Responsibilities: * Degree in Veterinary Medicine from an inter

      Written by: World Job Vacancy Bourse


      The Complete Home Veterinary Guide by Chris C. Pinney
      BookFiesta4U Toolbar Released...Access to Knowledge is Simplified Now... The Complete Home Veterinary Guide by Chris C. Pinney Book Description ISBN-0071412727 Here is THE book for anyone who wants to take good care of their pet–whether it be a dog, cat, bird, fish, or exotic species. The new Third Edition has been updated to include a new directory of the most [...]

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      Aug 11, Animal care careers and veterinary technician work is perfect for animal lovers
      Animal care careers and animal care training is perfect for animal lovers. Turn your love and passion into a career. Work with dogs, horses, zoo animals and get the best out of your job.

      Written by: Colleges and Careers


      Veterinary Anaesthesia
       A regular reader wanted to know what animals feel under anaesthesia when they are operated on, and how the whole situation works. So I’m going ot try to explain what sorts of drugs are used, and how the whole process works. Firstly, you can consider anaesthesia as having four stages; Pre-medication Induction Maintenance Recovery Different drugs are used in the first [...]

      Written by: Nearly-Dr Ferox


      CGPSC Veterinary Assistant (Surgery) vacancy (jobs)
      Chhatisgarh Public Service Commission (CGPSC)RaipurAdvertisement No. 02/2008Applications are invited from Indian Nationals for the post of Veterinary Assistant (Surgery) [Pashu Chikitsa Sahayak (Shalyagya)] Class-II Gazetted in Agriculture (Dairy) Department of Chhattisgarh Government :• Pashu Chikitsa Sahayak (Shalyagya) : 90 + 34 (backlog) posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 8000-13500/-, Qualification : G

      Written by: GOVERNMENT JOBS | CITYJOBS | ALL TYPE JOBS


      Denmark: PhD Scholarships in Veterinary and Animal Sciences
      Research Schools of Veterinary and Animal Sciences wish to appoint 8 PhD fellows in the following themes by research school, for 3 years starting on September 1st, 2008. Successful applicants will enrol at the Faculty of LIFE Sciences, University of Copenhagen, under the auspices of the specific research school. The individual research school administers a special study programme for PhD fellows w

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      Veterinary Jobs
      Today more than 67,000 veterinarians are professionally active in the United States. They provide a wide variety of services in private clinical practice, teaching, research, government service, public health, military service, private industry, and other areas.If you care about animals, enjoy working with your hands, are good at basic math and decision-making, like working with people and handlin

      Written by: medical dictionary


      13 Groups that help owners who can’t afford veterinary care!
      Our new friends at Frogdog Blog - A French Bulldog Breeder’s Blog, wrote a great post the other day listing 13 groups that help owners who can’t afford veterinary care. We just had to pass it on!Responsible pet owners are aware of the costs involved in caring for their pets, and do their best to provide the best Veterinary care possible. But what about those people who have suffered financial set backs - the people who’ve been laid off, or have lost their jobs, or who simply are on limited incomes? Their budgets might force them to choose between emergency care for a beloved cat or dog, or paying the rent. The following groups help the poor, the lower income, the elderly, women in shelter situations and those with limited incomes to cover health care costs on their pets. Some also pr

      Written by: Rescue Me


      Veterinary Vexations
      So, I need a little help here. As you may -- or may not -- recall, my dog has lymphoma. That's not the bit I need help with. I certainly don't expect everyone reading this site to be practicing and expert veterinary oncologists. This time. Rather, I need a bit of advice on dealing with the staff at the local animal hospitorium. The front desk ladies, specifically, because they're killing me. W

      Written by: Where the Hell Was I?


      Veterinary care for sick pets can mean tough choices
      These days medical care for pets is just as sophisticated as it is for humans. Tests and treatments now available to pets include CAT scans, physical therapy, massage therapy, acupuncture, chemotherapy and more. The many options of care available to help our pets means that we can deal with illnesses and disease in a way like never before and help them live longer, healthier lives than ever before. Joan Shim writes about this in CNN today… Amy Breyer spared no expense to save her cat, Bob, when he was diagnosed with cancer, traveling about 1,700 miles and spending over $10,000 to ensure he received the best treatment available. “Bob was like a child to me, so I was absolutely heartbroken when he was diagnosed,” says Breyer, who has an animal law practice in Chicago. “It was never a question that I would try to get treatment for him.” The availability of these options though, can be a double edged sword for many pet owners. Of course we want our pets to be

      Written by: The PetsitUSA.com Blog


      Pets Are Afraid Of Vets. Why Are You? Bills? Veterinary Pet Insurance S The Answer
      Article Title: Pets Are Afraid Of Vets. Why Are You? Bills?Veterinary Pet Insurance S The AnswerAuthor: Wade RobinsThe consultation fee of doctors is very high and in case ofvets it ca be a real bother for you. The treatment of pets isnot only expensive but complicated as well, since the ailmenthas to be pin pointed by various tests, making the cost shoot upnorthwards. With the inception of Veterinary pet insurance, ithas now become an affordable exercise. Each policy should beclosely read and its provisions discussed with the vet, as hemay give a kind advice on the subject. The insurance cover isdesigned to your specific need hence is a reliable product tohave, if you own a pet. This insurance cover not only coverstreatment cost but hospitalization cost can also be coveredunder its scope, as a rider on paying more premium. Right Ingredients of A Veterinary Insurance Insurance companies offer different kind of covers according tothe animal you have as a pet. So now you

      Written by: Dog Health


      Color Atlas of Veterinary Histology [ILLUSTRATED] 2nd Edition
      Color Atlas of Veterinary Histology [ILLUSTRATED] 2nd Edition by William Bacha, Linda Bacha offers some significant revisions designed to increase its usefulness for veterinary and veterinary technician students. These include: expanded introductory text for each chapter; expanded legends on a selective basis throughout the book; standardized terms to conform with the Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria, 1996 Edition; views at higher magnification; twenty new color figures; detailed Glossary of Terms.Atlas Details Title: Color Atlas of Veterinary Histology [ILLUSTRATED]Authors: William Bacha, Linda BachaHardcover: 336 pagesPublisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2 edition (May 1, 2000)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0683306189ISBN-13: 978-0683306187Atlas Dimensions: 11 x 8.6 x 0.8 inchesList Price: $57.95Amazon.com Price: $52.80You Save: $5.15 (9%)

      Written by: Medical Atlases


      Color Atlas Veterinary Anatomy: Volume 2, The Horse
      Color Atlas Veterinary Anatomy: Volume 2, The Horse by Raymond R. Ashdown and Stanley H. Done. Layer by layer the horse is dissected with each vein, tendon, ligament and muscle painstakingly pointed out, the photographs are perfect with excellent color, and hand drawn diagrams accompany each image with each item labeled in latin. This book is absolutely invaluable.Atlas Details Paperback: 327 pages Publisher: Mosby; New Ed edition (April 1, 1996) Language: English ISBN-10: 0723425744 ISBN-13: 978-0723425748 Book Dimensions: 12 x 9.7 x 0.8 inches List Price: $140.00

      Written by: Medical Atlases


      Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy: The Ruminants
      Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy: The Ruminants by Raymond R. Ashdown and Stanley H. Done. Take a complete look at virtually every aspect of veterinary anatomy with this comprehensive three-volume atlas, now available in paperback. Rich with full-colour photographs and drawings of dissections prepared for these texts alone, each volume (The Dogand Cat, The Horse, The Ruminants) illustrates regional surface features photographed before dissection, then gives you complementary photographs of articulated skeletons.Atlas Details Paperback: 248 pagesPublisher: Mosby; New Ed edition (April 1, 1996)Language: EnglishISBN-10: 0723426627ISBN-13: 978-0723426622Atlas Dimensions: 12 x 9.8 x 0.6 inchesList Price: $140.00 Amazon.com Price: $109.25 You Save: $30.75 (22%)

      Written by: Medical Atlases


      Atlas of Veterinary Hematology: Blood and Bone Marrow of Domestic Animals
      Atlas of Veterinary Hematology: Blood and Bone Marrow of Domestic Animals by John W. Harvey is designed as a reference for the morphologic aspects of veterinary hematology of common domestic animals. It covers a variety of species, including dogs, cats, horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and llamas. The atlas is divided into two sections, the first covers blood, while the second discusses bone marrow. Techniques for the collection and preparation of blood and bone marrow spears and bone marrow core biopsies are covered in addition to the morphology of the tissues collected. Often, multiple examples of a cell type or abnormal condition are shown to illustrate the variance in morphology.Best veterinary hematology atlas. Great guide for learning in lab. Get use to flipping through this atlas, this will help you not only when you are still in school but when you get into practice. This book has great pictures of both normal and abnormal cells. Easy to follow, straight forward, and overall

      Written by: Medical Atlases


      Veterinary Hematology: Atlas of Common Domestic Species
      Veterinary Hematology: Atlas of Common Domestic Species by William J. Reagan, Teresa G. Sanders, and Dennis B. Denicola provides the fundamentals for recognizing the normal and abnormal morphological features of blood cells of the common domestic species, including dogs, cats, horses, ruminants, and llamas. Includes full-color photomicrographs. Wonderful pictures with explanations put in simple language that is easy to understand. This is another fine example of the output from ISU Press. Geared towared professionals, this exhaustive atlas is aided by a very professional index. For the novice and experienced hematologists.Book Details Title: Veterinary Hematology: Atlas of Common Domestic Species (Hardcover) Authors: William J. Reagan, Teresa G. Sanders, Dennis B. Denicola Hardcover: 75 pages Publisher: Blackwell Publishing Professional; 1st ed edition (April 30, 1998) Language: English ISBN-10: 0813826640 ISBN-13: 978-0813826646 Book Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.7 x 0.5 inches List Price: $54

      Written by: Medical Atlases


      Finding the Perfect Veterinary Services
      Dogs, a pet that require more time and attention than most domestic pets are demanding animals in their own ways. Being pack animals by natural, they require a certain level of commitment and dedication to take good care of them. Apart from giving them the essential balance diet and obedience training, dog owners should also know how to take care of their dogs’ health. Because dogs don’t know how to communicate directly to their owners when they are not feeling well, it is by and large the responsibilities of the owners to spot their dog illness if any. Taking care of your dog’s health will largely depend on the owners vigilant to spot any illness and of course a good veterinary to give the proper and correct treatment to relieve your dog of any illness. Choosing a good veterinary to work closely with should therefore be on every dog owner’s priority list when one brings home a dog. When choosing a veterinary, dog owners should do some research and consider the following points

      Written by: Pinoy Pet Finder


      Littmann Veterinary Stethoscope
      The excellent acoustic sensitivity of a tunable diaphragm is the hallmark of this superior single sided stethoscope. Award-winning design combines high-performance with portable convenience. The Littmann Veterinary Stethoscope features a tunable diaphragm, which allows the user to conveniently alternate between low and high-frequency sounds without turning over the chestpiece. Benefits A tunable diaphragm allows the user to conveniently alternate between the low and high frequency sounds without turning over the chestpiece. Portable convenience of single sided chestpiece. High performance, single lumen tubing for excellent acoustic performance in a range of attractive colors. Excellent acoustic seal and comfortable fit with patented 3M? Littmann® Snap Tight Soft-Sealing Eartips. Comfortably angled, anatomically correct headset. Patient-friendly, nonchill rim and diaphragm. Three-year warranty. Suggested Applications Used as a diagnostic aid as part of the physical assessment of a pati

      Written by: Stethoscope Review


      Collection agency service for veterinary offices and veterinary hospitals – collect veterinary bills
      Whether your veterinarian practice is a one doctor office or a large practice (perhaps even a veterinarian hospital), you probably receive bad checks from pet owners. Your veterinarian practice or hospital may also find some difficulty collecting accounts receivables or unpaid kennel fees. All types of veterinary bills can be collection by NorthStar, a national collection agency that can meet the customized needs of your veterinarian practice.An excellent solution for large and small veterinarian offices is NorthStar. NorthStar is a collection agency for veterinarian offices and veterinarian hospitals. It offers FREE bad check collection to any veterinarian office or hospital. There is never a minimum number of bad checks that need to be submitted by your office, and NorthStar accepts a wide range of returned checks (NSF, stop payment and closed account). Bad check collection is funded by bad check writers, not veterinarian offices (www.bumchecks.com). NorthStar offers a way to

      Written by: Bad check collection & general debt recovery


      Salt Lake Tribune: A Fetching Diet, Veterinary Recipes for Safe Pet Food
      I am not fond of homemade diets because they are not practical for most people and you can inadvertently cause health problems like pancreatitis or malnourishment.  Veterinarians say “I’ve made my pet’s food for years and they’re in great shape” and I think, Of course, you’re a VET.  You know what to feed and what to avoid. However, conscientious pet parents who do their homework will do fine.  If this is the route you choose, the Salt Lake Tribune (my home town) published some veterinary-formulated recipes which I’ve listed below.  Remember that cats need taurine, which gets cooked out of meats. Note:  If you DO choose to make your own pet food, please consider a canine or feline vitamin supplement [HealthyPetNet is one holistic pet food company that makes excellent supplements].  We humans see the need to take vitamins to meet our various needs and diet insufficiencies, let’s not leave our pets out. And human-quality fish oil for

      Written by: The Holistic Pet Food Blog


      Good News For A Change - Fish Oil As A Veterinary Supplement for CRF Kidney Disease and other Inflammatory Problems
      I have been wanting to write this post for quite some time but there has been too much recall news to keep up with. So I’m just MAKING myself write it. After reading this, you will want all of your pets, especially if they have illnesses, to be on fish oil. I am a vegetarian and after learning about the broad health benefits of fish oil, I became a believer so yes, now I take a daily fish oil supplement. [I read an article about how it was used to help the Sago Mine survivor, which I will post this weekend for you — Wow — Written by the doctor who helped him]. But this post is about veterinary use! Holistic foods often do not make special needs medical diets, and unfortunately, animals with kidney problems, diabetes, and pancreatitis CANNOT eat the holistic brands because they have too much protein and phosphorus. The veterinary brands get their protein sources from grains and in that case, it’s what is needed for our poor babies. But there is a lot of vet

      Written by: The Holistic Pet Food Blog


      Giant Pandas: Biology, Veterinary Medicine and Management
      Review "This book is a necessary addition to the conservation biology library to round out the story of efforts and problems involved in saving the giant panda." - Choice Book Description The giant panda is one of the world's most recognized animals, but until now the biology of this threatened species has been a mystery. With the environment undergoing unprecedented change at a rapid and

      Written by: I-BIBLIOPHILE LIBRARY


      Pet Animal Veterinary Health Care Hospital
      Located in Los Angeles, California, Cahuenga Pet Hospital is a recognized veterinary hospital providing total medical, surgical and dental care for pet animals with the highest level of excellence. Cahuenga Pet Hospital is one of the best Los Angeles animal hospital and veterinary health care units. Cahuenga Pet Hospital aims at providing the best and most updated medical treatment for pets, as well as providing pet owners with tips and information for better pet care. Evaluated on-site by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) on over 800 standards, Cahuenga Pet Hospital proved to be an establish and updated animal health care hospital with qualified and efficient doctors and medical staffs, and improved animal health care facility. Cahuenga Pet Hospital is a member of American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA), and American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). ©

      Written by: NB-Talks


      Veterinary Products
      This corporate buyer with sales exceeding $100 million provides products and services to the veterinary profession. They would like to grow their company by acquiring distributors of animal health products in the United States. Call Mark Richardson at 877.282.7146 for...

      Written by: Business Buyers, Sell a Business


      Veterinary Secrets Revealed
      Treat Your Pet At Home With Over 1000 At-home Pet Health Remedies: Keep Your Dog Or Cat Healthy, Extend Their Life And Save Money At The Vet!

      Written by: The Mall Blog


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