Monthly Archive: August 2017
Dr. Doris Starks DVM
How Do You Become A Veterinarian?
How Do You Become A Veterinarian? It’s the dream of many young men and women…working with animals and saving lives in the process. But, what exactly do you need to get into veterinary school? Is a love of animals enough…
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Best Local Veterinarian Omaha
Best Local Veterinarian Omaha Looking for a Pet Doctor? Watch Informative Medical Pet Advice Segments, Vet Reviews & Vet Ratings in Your Search to Find the Best Local Veterinarian Near You. – Omaha Veterinarian Dr. Heather Kreager explains what you…
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How To Become A Vet (Veterinarian)
How To Become A Vet (Veterinarian) How To Become A Vet. (Veterinarian) What Veterinarians Do Veterinarians care for the health of animals and work to imrove public health. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets, livestock,…
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How Sandy’s Cat Was Saved At Fort Street Veterinarian
Veterinarian Squishes Dog With Bulldozer
Veterinarian Squishes Dog With Bulldozer Totally not clickbait at all guys, this title is 100% serious and real. #realtalk Large Tripod Ball Head Mini Tripod My main camera Support Cameras GoPro Hero5 GoPro Session DJI Osmo Tools In My Shop…
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Pets and the Eclipse: What You Need to Know
On Aug. 21, 2017, millions of people across the country will have the chance to experience what’s known as the “Great American Eclipse.” The rare occurrence (the last coast-to-coast total solar eclipse, according to CNN, took place in 1918), in which the…
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Winter is Coming
For all of you Game of Thrones (GOT) fans out there, here is a little treat! At the moment D.C. is hosting a pop-up themed bar after the popular series Game of Thrones. On Saturday evening we biked from a…
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Registration opens for AVMA’s Annual Economic Summit
If you are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the veterinary markets and how economic trends affect your business, be sure to register for AVMA’s 2017 Economic Summit, which will take place October 23-24 just outside Chicago. This annual…
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Dog flu strain new to U.S. responsible for Chicago area outbreak
Earlier this spring, hundreds of dogs in and around Chicago began showing signs of respiratory illness, which testing revealed to be caused by canine influenza. Further genetic testing revealed there was something unusual about this outbreak: It wasn’t the usual…
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