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AHC Summit to explore welfare
DENVER—The American Association for Equine Practitioners (AAEP) is bringing industry groups together to discuss the welfare of the country's so-called unwanted horses.
The changing face of insurance
New diagnostics and more-sensitive testing has complicated equine insurance further.
Idea Exchange: A pet snare with little assembly required
When I first started practice in 1952 after graduating from the University of Illinois, I was equipment deficient, so I made an animal snare out of a 1/2-in copper tube, a lamp cord, and three O rings from a dog's choke chain.
California opinion nixes declaw ban; CVMA claims victory
Sacramento, Calif. — The Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) deemed West Hollywood's declaw ban unconstitutional.
Building new facilities require liquidity
You can do a lot to your exterior without driving up costs too much.
SuperMom to the rescue/Practice for Profit
Welcome back to this continuing soap opera we call: The Productive Veterinary Hospital. This month on "St. Anywhereelsebuthere", we go boldly forward where few have gone before. I speak of the world of part-time employees.
OSU surgeon dies
COLUMBUS, OHIO — Dr. LeRoy Johnson, 90, a renowned equine professor, died Dec. 4.
Hard to handle
While some are just picky prima donnas, others actually are looking for an opportunity to hang the boss out to dry.
Omega-3
Anderson Group Inc, introduces Wellpride Omega-3 for Horses. The product improves skin, hooves and fertility, the company says.
CVM: NSAIDs safe despite concerns in human medicine
ROCKVILLE, MD. — The safety questions on non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the human market aren't posing the same level of problems on the veterinary side.
Study investigates GME therapy choices
The definitive diagnosis of GME rests with CNS histopathologic sampling.
WVMA fortifies position for prescription writing war
To view the proposal titled "Writing the Script in Wisconsin," visit www.writingthescript.com.
Spinal trauma sees hope
Spinal cord injuries are extremely complicated ... the idea that there will be one magic bullet to put Jack back together again is silly.
Tick Remover
Spectrum introduces a surgical instrument to remove ticks.
Staff incentives should be personalized
Orlando — Your team hungers for recognition, and incentive programs can provide the right prescription to recognize superior accomplishments, says Louise E. Dunn, of Snowgoose Veterinary Management Consulting in Greensboro, N.C.
Pinkeye Bacterin
Addison Laboratory, Inc. introduces MaxiGuard, a pinkeye bacterin that isolates pinkeye bacterins.
Canine Condiment
The Iams Co. introduces a canine condiment designed to encourage dogs to eat food following surgery or illness. Savory Sauce offers a healthy, low-calorie enticement for ill canines needing incentive to eat, the company says.
Shampoo
DermaPet introduces MalAcetic HC, a 1 percent acetic, 1 percent boric acids and 1 percent hydrocortisone product.
Oklahoma seeks change, finds funding with DMV
Oklahoma city — The Oklahoma Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is set to manufacture animal-friendly license plates in 2005. A minimum 100 people have needed to apply for the plates.
Metacam injection receives FDA approval for feline use
ST. JOSEPH, MO. — Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. announces it has received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the use of Metacam (meloxicam) injection in felines.
Creating a code of professional conduct
Emergency nurse Cindy Hill* heard a loud thumping noise coming from the ICU runs. She was monitoring the front desk in the early morning hours, so she headed back to the treatment area to check on her patients.
Localization of azotemia: Test your skill
Azotemia is defined as an abnormal concentration of urea, creatinine, and other nonprotein nitrogenous substances in blood, plasma or serum.
Sterio's incessant chatter leaves out small diagnostic detail: What's wrong?
This one-sided conversation was what I refer to as a reverse history.
Base dental decisions on proven success
Ovarian function best monitered using vaginal cytolgy, serum progesterone concentrations
Please review normal and abnormal ovarian function in the dog and cat.
Veterinarians reporting abuse stuck between ethics, self preservation
CLEVELAND — Veterinarians often find themselves between a rock and a hard place, compelled morally to report abuse cases and bound legally with the possibilities of civil or criminal prosecution.
Endurance Juice
Tahitian Noni International introduces endurance juice for equine.
Ulcer Preventative
Merial introduces UlcerGard, the only non-prescription, Food and Drug Administration-approved product given to prevent stomach ulcers in horses.
CSU cardiology team takes open heart surgery to the UK
FORT COLLINS, COLO.-A Colorado State University (CSU) cardiology team is headed to the University of London to perform open-heart surgery on a dog and help set up an open-heart surgery program at the Royal Veterinary College.
Mind Over Miller: Remembering Dr. Wayne O. Kester
Dr. Miller shares his personal recollections of this important veterinary leader.