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ClinQuiz: Equine parasites

November 1, 2009

Test your knowledge of equine parasites with this quiz. If you're stumped, don't fret: The answers, with complete explanations, are provided.

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Angry cat presents a sticky problem

August 1, 2009

The cat's name was Whoops, and it fit the rascal perfectly. He arrived in a pet carrier and would hiss and slap at the cage door if anyone even looked in his direction.

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Value of examining low velocity abdominal blood flow in the dog

July 1, 2009

Q: Please review use of examining low-velocity blood flow in the dog's abdomen.

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Are you giving your best to your best clients?

July 1, 2009

Tough talk is the basis of my column. And it's especially needed as our struggling economy flops around like a newly caught fish in the bottom of your boat.

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First antimicrobial pesticide approved to prevent anthrax

July 1, 2009

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the first license for an antimicrobial pesticide product to deactivate anthrax spores on hard surfaces.

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Survey asks for unwanted horse solutions

July 1, 2009

Washington — Reopening of U.S. processing plants is among the four most popular solutions suggested for dealing with increasing numbers of unwanted horses, according to a new survey.

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Study: Chihuahuas bite vets most; Lhaso Apsos inflict worst injuries

July 1, 2009

Lakewood, Colo. — Chihuahuas are most likely to bite veterinarians. Lhaso Apsos deliver one of the most severe bites.

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University of Florida veterinary college staves off big funding cut

July 1, 2009

Gainesville, Fla. — The University of Florida veterinary college's pleas to state legislators and the university for minimal budget cuts achieved results.

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New Ruffian Equine Medical Center serves Long Island, region

July 1, 2009

Elmont, N.Y. — Ruffian was considered by many to be the finest Thoroughbred filly in racing history. It is on the site of her burial that the Ruffian Equine Medical Center opened this year.

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