South to be hardest hit, parasitologists predict.
May 1, 2012
By:
Christina Macejko
South to be hardest hit, parasitologists predict.
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Consumer outreach efforts intended to drive clients to visit veterinary clinics.
May 1, 2012
By:
Christina Macejko
Consumer outreach efforts intended to drive clients to visit veterinary clinics.
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Three practitioners face lost homes and lives in wake of February fires
Apr 1, 2012
By:
Christina Macejko
National Report — Three veterinary practitioners are still coming to terms with loss from fires in February—one who lost a family business and nine animals, another who lost her home, and a third who lost his business and many personal possessions in a suspected arson.
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Mar 1, 2012
By:
Christina Macejko
National Report — Populations of Ixodes scapularis, or black-legged ticks—a carrier of Lyme disease—have been historically scarce in states like Ohio, Michigan and Indiana.
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Veteirnarian participates in grueling marathon to help raise funds for animals with cancer
Mar 1, 2012
By:
Christina Macejko
Fort Pierce, Fla. — Colleagues are often taken aback when they learn veterinarian Juli Goldstein is a title-holding beauty queen.
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Mar 1, 2012
By:
Christina Macejko
National Report — A lawsuit in Clearwater, Fla., is calling for the court to award $15,000 in damages due to alleged negligence.
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Uncertain times remain as impacted markets push to rebound, veterinarian says
Feb 1, 2012
By:
Christina Macejko
National Report — Years of dry weather followed by the worst drought in Texas' history is forcing ranchers to make some tough decisions and leaving food-animal and equine veterinarians wondering what the next few years will hold.
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Jan 1, 2012
By:
Christina Macejko
National Report — At Camp Lemonnier in Dijibouti, where U.S. Army Reserve Capt. Jill Lynn, DVM, was stationed for more than six months, temperatures climbed above 100 degrees every day in the summer.
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Oct 1, 2011
By:
Christina Macejko
Minot, N.D. — An extremely snowy winter followed by a very wet spring gave residents in the small town of Minot, N.D., an idea a flood was coming, but the damage left by back-to-back floods this summer was unimaginable.
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