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Petition Before the US Department of Agriculture Animal and
... LTB is a GFAS-accredited sanctuary for big cats and bears and is situated on 93 acres in Alpine, California. It was founded in 2002 by Bobbi Brink, who has decades of experience rescuing and caring for large carnivores. She was the 2015 recipient of GFAS’ Carole Noon Award for Sanctuary Excellence f ...
... LTB is a GFAS-accredited sanctuary for big cats and bears and is situated on 93 acres in Alpine, California. It was founded in 2002 by Bobbi Brink, who has decades of experience rescuing and caring for large carnivores. She was the 2015 recipient of GFAS’ Carole Noon Award for Sanctuary Excellence f ...
Florida Pet Lemon Law
... (9) An animal may not be determined unfit for sale on account of an injury sustained or illness contracted after the consumer takes possession of the animal. A veterinary finding of intestinal or external parasites is not grounds for declaring a dog or cat unfit for sale unless the animal is clinic ...
... (9) An animal may not be determined unfit for sale on account of an injury sustained or illness contracted after the consumer takes possession of the animal. A veterinary finding of intestinal or external parasites is not grounds for declaring a dog or cat unfit for sale unless the animal is clinic ...
G/TBT/N/USA/1202
... Name and address (including telephone and fax numbers, email and website addresses, if available) of agency or authority designated to handle comments regarding the notification shall be indicated if different from above: Please submit comments to: USA WTO TBT Enquiry Point, Email: [email protected] ...
... Name and address (including telephone and fax numbers, email and website addresses, if available) of agency or authority designated to handle comments regarding the notification shall be indicated if different from above: Please submit comments to: USA WTO TBT Enquiry Point, Email: [email protected] ...
here - Kenya Veterinary Board
... Fees for inspection for registration of veterinary laboratory Fees for licence of a Veterinary laboratory Fees for inspection of Animal Health Training Institutions ...
... Fees for inspection for registration of veterinary laboratory Fees for licence of a Veterinary laboratory Fees for inspection of Animal Health Training Institutions ...
PCVMA NEWS April 5, 2015 | Volume 26, No.4
... without placing excessive weight or strain on the dog or cat. If there are multiple animals, each one must be tethered separately so they do not get tangled. Tethering of dogs and cats that are sick or injured is prohibited. ...
... without placing excessive weight or strain on the dog or cat. If there are multiple animals, each one must be tethered separately so they do not get tangled. Tethering of dogs and cats that are sick or injured is prohibited. ...
IMMUNE RETINITIS AND SARDS
... understand that the level of animal care has risen to new heights. And during the past decade, veterinary ophthalmology has expanded this progress and expertise to the area of posterior segment eye surgery. Canine patients once left blind with sudden or recent blindness are now given new hope for re ...
... understand that the level of animal care has risen to new heights. And during the past decade, veterinary ophthalmology has expanded this progress and expertise to the area of posterior segment eye surgery. Canine patients once left blind with sudden or recent blindness are now given new hope for re ...
Microchip Scanning and the Veterinarian-Client
... a microchip. However, in this circumstance, a veterinarian should not scan for the microchip without authorization from the client/finder. Frank discussions with the client/finder must be fully documented in the medical record. Finally, as discussed below, a veterinarian who has established a VCPR w ...
... a microchip. However, in this circumstance, a veterinarian should not scan for the microchip without authorization from the client/finder. Frank discussions with the client/finder must be fully documented in the medical record. Finally, as discussed below, a veterinarian who has established a VCPR w ...
NCAB-AALAS Annual Symposium, 2000, 1996-1988
... Designed the radiology facility, developed plans, selected equipment, acquired budget, and implemented the radiology service. Developed plans for photographic services, selected appropriate photographic equipment, and developed a gross necropsy photographic service. Cost for the entire project, ...
... Designed the radiology facility, developed plans, selected equipment, acquired budget, and implemented the radiology service. Developed plans for photographic services, selected appropriate photographic equipment, and developed a gross necropsy photographic service. Cost for the entire project, ...
Livestock Matters - Summer 2013
... treatments of pneumonia. There is no general rule that one antibiotic is best for treatment. There are many options which your vet can advise you on. There are some golden rules for using antibiotics successfully when treating pneumonia. These are that treatment is started early generally within the ...
... treatments of pneumonia. There is no general rule that one antibiotic is best for treatment. There are many options which your vet can advise you on. There are some golden rules for using antibiotics successfully when treating pneumonia. These are that treatment is started early generally within the ...
HEPATIC LIPIDOSIS - Indiana Veterinary Medical Association
... Protein should only be restricted in patients with irrefutable signs of hepatic encephalopathy in order to reduce the production of false neurotransmitters. Carbohydrates as a source of calories are problematic as these cats are already prone to insulin resistance. If HE is present, then lactulose ( ...
... Protein should only be restricted in patients with irrefutable signs of hepatic encephalopathy in order to reduce the production of false neurotransmitters. Carbohydrates as a source of calories are problematic as these cats are already prone to insulin resistance. If HE is present, then lactulose ( ...
“This Itchy Cat: The Diagnostic and Therapeutic Approach”
... The diagnosis of pruritic disorders is not always easy in the cat. Cats often groom rather than scratch and in many cases, owners do not believe that the cat is pruritic because they have not seen any evidence of scratching. In addition, some owners fail to recognise excessive grooming as a sign of ...
... The diagnosis of pruritic disorders is not always easy in the cat. Cats often groom rather than scratch and in many cases, owners do not believe that the cat is pruritic because they have not seen any evidence of scratching. In addition, some owners fail to recognise excessive grooming as a sign of ...
Senior Cat Care - Old North End Vet
... The goals of this report are to assist veterinarians to: ■ Deliver consistent high-quality care to senior cats. ■ Promote longevity and improve quality of life of senior cats by • Recognizing and controlling health risk factors. • Facilitating and promoting early detection of disease. • Improving or ...
... The goals of this report are to assist veterinarians to: ■ Deliver consistent high-quality care to senior cats. ■ Promote longevity and improve quality of life of senior cats by • Recognizing and controlling health risk factors. • Facilitating and promoting early detection of disease. • Improving or ...
active sediment inactive sediment
... nephropathy and help guide cost-effective management. MA is also a useful indicator of microvascular damage in humans with essential hypertension. Direct application of these findings to canine and feline medicine is difficult because essential hypertension and diabetic nephropathy are rare or poorl ...
... nephropathy and help guide cost-effective management. MA is also a useful indicator of microvascular damage in humans with essential hypertension. Direct application of these findings to canine and feline medicine is difficult because essential hypertension and diabetic nephropathy are rare or poorl ...
Feline infectious peritonitis: insights into feline coronavirus
... (n51), as depicted in Fig. 1. Most of these mutations will result in premature termination of translation and severe truncation of the 3c polypeptide (Fig. 1) and will almost certainly be incompatible with 3c function. In one FIP case (cat 46), 3c translation was even blocked completely by a point m ...
... (n51), as depicted in Fig. 1. Most of these mutations will result in premature termination of translation and severe truncation of the 3c polypeptide (Fig. 1) and will almost certainly be incompatible with 3c function. In one FIP case (cat 46), 3c translation was even blocked completely by a point m ...
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
... abnormality. Trends in the MDB can be significant, allowing for detection of disease earlier than interpretation of a single sample. For example, progressive increases in serum creatinine concentration over several months (even within the normal range) may be significant. The incidence of many disea ...
... abnormality. Trends in the MDB can be significant, allowing for detection of disease earlier than interpretation of a single sample. For example, progressive increases in serum creatinine concentration over several months (even within the normal range) may be significant. The incidence of many disea ...
Problem cats with diabetes
... taken every four hours. If possible, have the owner check blood glucose concentrations at home for the first three days so that hypoglycemia can be identified. Little clinical data address the issue of anti-insulin antibodies in feline diabetics. In theory, antibodies generated against heterologous ...
... taken every four hours. If possible, have the owner check blood glucose concentrations at home for the first three days so that hypoglycemia can be identified. Little clinical data address the issue of anti-insulin antibodies in feline diabetics. In theory, antibodies generated against heterologous ...
Aging and Veterinary Care of Cats, Dogs, and Horses through the
... Based on the emotional attachment of their owners, companion species receive dedicated attention and qualified veterinary care. The horse, one of the oldest domesticated species, is bred either as a companion animal (including also horses used in sport activities) or for meat production (at least in ...
... Based on the emotional attachment of their owners, companion species receive dedicated attention and qualified veterinary care. The horse, one of the oldest domesticated species, is bred either as a companion animal (including also horses used in sport activities) or for meat production (at least in ...
Homemade dog food recipes can be risky
... companies,” said Jennifer Larsen, an assistant professor of clinical nutrition at the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at UC Davis and lead author on the study. “The results of this study, however, indicate that most available recipes for healthy dogs, even those published i ...
... companies,” said Jennifer Larsen, an assistant professor of clinical nutrition at the William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital at UC Davis and lead author on the study. “The results of this study, however, indicate that most available recipes for healthy dogs, even those published i ...
What is a ventricular septal defect?
... Although the condition is present from birth, signs of a ventricular septal defect (VSD) are usually not noticed until later in life. Many cats with VSD have no outward signs of illness. The murmur caused by a VSD is often detected by a vet (often during a routine health check). When you bring home ...
... Although the condition is present from birth, signs of a ventricular septal defect (VSD) are usually not noticed until later in life. Many cats with VSD have no outward signs of illness. The murmur caused by a VSD is often detected by a vet (often during a routine health check). When you bring home ...
Review A REVIEW ON UROLITHIASIS IN DOGS AND CATS
... treatment is accompanied by frequent complications that may limit its use. In humans around 50% of patients will suffer side-effects including skin rashes, neutropenia, thrombopenia, nephrotic syndrome and fever, while severe proteinuria is experienced in 10–15% of patients (Dahlberg et al., 1977). ...
... treatment is accompanied by frequent complications that may limit its use. In humans around 50% of patients will suffer side-effects including skin rashes, neutropenia, thrombopenia, nephrotic syndrome and fever, while severe proteinuria is experienced in 10–15% of patients (Dahlberg et al., 1977). ...
Bio: Dr. Kate Hurley - Million Cat Challenge
... Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters, and co-editing the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters. She also co-authored the first-ever vaccine guidelines specifically for shelter dogs and cats. Hurley co-chaired the organizing committee for a specialty in shelter medi ...
... Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters, and co-editing the textbook Infectious Disease Management in Animal Shelters. She also co-authored the first-ever vaccine guidelines specifically for shelter dogs and cats. Hurley co-chaired the organizing committee for a specialty in shelter medi ...
The 25th Annual
... 4. Determine whether or not candidates have received adequate preparation as defined by the Board. 5. Provide a comprehensive test of the candidate’s fitness and ability. 6. Certify as to the competence of those veterinarians who have satisfied the requirements of the Board or College The American C ...
... 4. Determine whether or not candidates have received adequate preparation as defined by the Board. 5. Provide a comprehensive test of the candidate’s fitness and ability. 6. Certify as to the competence of those veterinarians who have satisfied the requirements of the Board or College The American C ...
Prevalence of cardiomyopathy in apparently healthy cats
... with a 7.5-MHz transducer was used to perform transthoracic echocardiography as described elsewhere.8 Two-dimensional short-axis and long-axis right parasternal images of the left ventricle were used to measure end-diastolic thickness of the interventricular septum and posterior wall. In the short-a ...
... with a 7.5-MHz transducer was used to perform transthoracic echocardiography as described elsewhere.8 Two-dimensional short-axis and long-axis right parasternal images of the left ventricle were used to measure end-diastolic thickness of the interventricular septum and posterior wall. In the short-a ...
Teacher Information – Lesson 2
... Optional: Scrubs or white jacket, children’s play medical kit, stuffed animals Method: Whether you have had a cat for many years or are considering getting a new cat or kitten, it’s important to know how to care for kitty’s health. Remember, cats are domesticated creatures that rely on us to take ...
... Optional: Scrubs or white jacket, children’s play medical kit, stuffed animals Method: Whether you have had a cat for many years or are considering getting a new cat or kitten, it’s important to know how to care for kitty’s health. Remember, cats are domesticated creatures that rely on us to take ...
Feline Retrovirus Management Guidelines
... While screening tests detect the presence of free antigen in the circulating blood, the IFA tests for the presence of antigen within infected white blood cells and platelets. Positive results from tests that detect free antigen may be reflective of the transient period of antigenemia associated with ...
... While screening tests detect the presence of free antigen in the circulating blood, the IFA tests for the presence of antigen within infected white blood cells and platelets. Positive results from tests that detect free antigen may be reflective of the transient period of antigenemia associated with ...
Onychectomy
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Onychectomy, popularly known as declawing, is an operation to remove an animal's claws surgically by means of the amputation of all or part of the distal phalanges, or end bones, of the animal's toes. Because the claw develops from germinal tissue within the third phalanx, amputation of the bone is necessary to fully remove the claw. The terms ""onychectomy"" (origin: Greek ὄνυξ onycho, nail + ἐκτομή ektome, excision) and ""declawing"" imply mere claw removal, but a more appropriate description would be phalangectomy, excision of toe bone.Although common in North America, declawing is considered an act of animal cruelty in many countries (see ""Declawing practices"" below).