Archive for the ‘Veterinarians’ Category

How to Care for Box Turtles : Finding Box Turtle Veterinarians

Monday, March 23rd, 2009
expertvillage asked:


It’s important to have a veterinarian lined up when you get a box turtle. Learn how to find a vet, as well as other information about turtles in this free pet care video.

National Shortage of Veterinarians

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
UCDavis asked:


NewsWatch 2007: There’s an educational bottleneck in veterinary medicine today. The nation’s 28 veterinary schools are full and are having a difficult time meeting the growing demand. UC Davis’ veterinary medicine school is working to solve the problem.

Special Pets Might Need Special Veterinarians

Thursday, February 19th, 2009
MyVNN asked:


Seeing your pet sick is hard enough, but what happens if your veterinarian seems to be stumped as well? Increasingly, veterinarians and pet owners are turning to the skills and special talents of the veterinary specialist. More than 25 different specialties are available, helping pets with everything from cancer to broken legs. In fact, there are more than 8,000 veterinary specialists across the US providing rare treatment and diagnostic abilities. Watch this video to learn more.

veterinarians, pet hospitals and pet horgans shops

Sunday, January 25th, 2009
sharpeningtech asked:


scissor sharpening availiable for veterinarians and pet hospitals

Avoiding Dangerous Veterinarians

Sunday, January 4th, 2009
K9Author asked:


http://www.Dogs4Dogs.com/vet Is your veterinarian competent? Or malpractice waiting to happen? Veterinary advice ranges from care driven to profit driven, from well-informed and up-to-date to outdated and dangerous. Do you know which is which? Veterinary medicine is changing, but many vets aren’t. To find a good vet, or to make sure your vet passes muster, learn which practices and procedures to avoid from nationally-recognized national dog care expert, Jan Rasmusen, author of Scared Poopless: The Straight Scoop on Dog Care.

Veterinarians

Saturday, December 27th, 2008
CollegeGradCareers asked:


CollegeGrad.com - Career Videos, Veterinarians. Veterinarians are doctors who diagnose animals and protect the public animal diseases. Most vets are in private practice, and treat small pets like dogs, cats, and birds. Other vets treat large animals like horses, cows, and pigs.

Veterinarians and Homeland Security

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008
MyVNN asked:


Ask anyone to describe the work of a veterinarian and they will likely draw a picture of doctor in a white coat, healing sick puppies and kittens. But veterinarians are also on the front lines of an ongoing war. They are the best defense for our bio-security!

Veterinarians Have One Thing in Common—a Love for Animals

Saturday, December 20th, 2008
AmerVetMedAssn asked:


Why do people become veterinarians? Sure, you’ve got to love animals to spend your life working with them…but, there’s so much more to it.

Ali G - Vets vs. Veterinarians

Saturday, December 6th, 2008
Kjobben asked:


One of my favourite Ali G bits. This is Ali G talking to a veterinarian about various stuff. :D

Stuck in Battle Creek: Veterinarians

Friday, November 28th, 2008
thebeefish asked:


Why are we talking about this?