NAIA attempts to create pet census to look at total numbers of animals in United States
Mar 1, 2010
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
While new laws are closing puppy mills, they also are putting reputable breeders out of business.
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Mar 1, 2010
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
Orlando — How insidious is escalating veterinary student debt?
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Veterinarians treating new cases following shelter quarantine
Feb 25, 2010
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
A parvo outbreak has area veterinarians concerned that it might be spreading.
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Feb 12, 2010
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
New Banfield study identifies animals most at risk.
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Dr. John Albers readies his departure from AAHA, but still believes in his profession
Nov 1, 2009
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
Dr. John Albers readies his departure from AAHA, but still believes in his profession.
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Oct 26, 2009
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
New York -- Pfizer finalized its acquisition of Wyeth's Fort Dodge Animal Health, making it the biggest player in the animal-health market. And today a second piece of the deal was unveiled.
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Oct 25, 2009
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
Denver -- The American Animal Hospital Association plans to kick off a $1 million, eight-month consumer advertising campaign on Animal Planet in January.
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Oct 1, 2009
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
Leading economic indicators point to a market bottom and upturn, but the economy faces many challenges that potentially could derail a recovery, Philip J. Romero, dean of California State University's College of Business and Economics, told attendees at Banfield's 2009 Pet Health Care Summit.
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Specialty-care centers impacted most
Oct 1, 2009
By:
Daniel R. Verdon
John Payne, president and CEO of Banfield, The Pet Hospital, thinks the worst is behind but doesn't foresee a dramatic or fast recovery for the animal-health market. He addressed about 100 leaders in the veterinary medical market at the 2009 Pet Health Care Industry Summit in Portland, Ore.
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