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Conference Fatigue Syndrome | Dr Sarah Boston
https://drsarahboston.com/2015/01/23/conference-fatigue-syndrom
Veterinary cancer surgeon and cancer survivor writes…. Skip to primary content. January 23, 2015. That were so big that they came with a little plastic trolley so you could continue to pick up more free shit and then you could put everything on your kitty litter box and your trolley. How are they going to get this all home? I didn’t go to the Monday night rock show (38 Special wow) or the Tuesday night lecture (Ebola dog stuff). Mostly because of exhaustion and intense networking opportunities. This is h...
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Another word from our site’s sponsor…Me | weethnutrition
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Common Sense Veterinary Nutrition. Another word from our site’s sponsorMe. January 31, 2015. February 25, 2015. I know that I will have detractors, especially as I reach more readers, but before getting back to my regularly programmed topic [The Good (and Bad) of Home-Cooked Diets] there are a few things I wanted to clear up. 1: No One is Paying Me to Recommend Diets. Finding the diet strategy that fits their needs. Who doesn’t love The Princess Bride? 2: No One Else Paid for My Education. I am anti-raw ...
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Should I Leash My Dog? [Flowchart] | notes from a dog walker
https://notesfromadogwalker.com/2013/11/16/should-i-leash-my-dog-flowchart
Meet the Dog Walker. DINOS: Dogs in Need of Space. What’s a DINOS? Grab a DINOS Badge! Should I Leash My Dog? By Jessica Dolce on November 16, 2013. Ever wonder when it’s ok to let your dog off leash? Check out this handy flowchart created by the fabulous Jenny Williams. In just a few text bubbles (and with a sense of humor) it’ll help you make a responsible, respectful, safe choice! Download and print the pdf. Note: this is not available for commercial use. Jenny Williams. The owner of a Lab. Leash laws...
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Why Supervising Dogs and Kids Doesn’t Work | Robin Bennett
http://www.robinkbennett.com/2013/08/19/why-supervising-dogs-and-kids-doesnt-work
Training Dogs, Enhancing Lives. Follow me on Twitter. Like me on Facebook. Two Misunderstandings About Dog. What Dog Parks Can Learn From Amusement. ➡. Why Supervising Dogs and Kids Doesn’t Work. T’s sound advice given frequently: Supervise your dogs and kids while they are together. Why are there an estimated 800,000 Americans seeking medical attention for dog bites each year, with over half of these injuries to children ages 5-9? We can all get better at this. Watch for loose canine body language.
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The Owners You’ll Never Forget | C'est la Vie
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C'est la Vie. Clinical Year of Vet School. Argos Says Happy Thanksgiving. Why Veterinarians are Smarter than Human Doctors →. The Owners You’ll Never Forget. December 9, 2013. I have wanted to be a veterinarian since I could remember; I never wanted to be anything else. When asked why I chose this aspect of the medical field, I would simply reply that I loved animals, and I didn’t love people! This is an aspect of. Veterinary medicine that I. Think of you all. View all posts by kris10thornton →. You are ...
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Can We? Should We? | Dr Sarah Boston
https://drsarahboston.com/2015/01/09/can-we-should-we
Veterinary cancer surgeon and cancer survivor writes…. Skip to primary content. January 9, 2015. So on to a topic that seems much less important when the world is literally going to shit right now, cancer surgery in animals. I am speaking at the North American Veterinary Conference next week in Orlando (#NAVC, #LuckyDog, #Orlando) and I have been charged with a talk that is entitled (not by me, I might add): How I answer the question ‘Could We’ versus ‘Should We’? So the first question is, Can we? Not on...
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Maybe it -should- happen to a vet
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Maybe it -should- happen to a vet. The website of Nick Marsh, author and veterinarian, and occasional table - er, blogger. I meant blogger. Sunday, 28 August 2016. Me, myself, and iPhone. IPhone: Hey, Nick. There’s an update available. Me: Oh, right, cheers. IPhone: [Nervously] You… uh… you gonna download it? Me: Not right now, I’m doing this thing here. IPhone: Oh. Okay. A few seconds pass]. IPhone: How about now? You gonna download it now? IPhone: Oh, right, yeah. Okay. But later you will? That’s...
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15 reasons why (not) to date a vet – an eharmony rebuttal – Once Kitten, Twice Shy
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Once Kitten, Twice Shy. Tales of a Virgin Island Vet. Text Santa for Guide Dogs for the Blind. 15 reasons why (not) to date a vet – an eharmony rebuttal. The 6 Stages of Revision. Home is where the hearth is…. Laurie on 15 reasons why (not) to date a…. Erin on Hello Paradise! Keely on 15 reasons why (not) to date a…. On The 6 Stages of Revision. The 6 Stages of Revi…. On The 6 Stages of Revision. 15 reasons why (not) to date a vet – an eharmony rebuttal. Credit: http:/ www.newyorker.com. 2 Veterinarians ...
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Diary of a Real-Life Veterinarian: "Tis Better To Have Loved And Lost,"
http://kmdvm.blogspot.com/2014/09/tis-better-to-have-loved-and-lost.html
Diary of a Real-Life Veterinarian. Thursday, September 18, 2014. Tis Better To Have Loved And Lost,". Than to have never loved at all.". The famous quote by Alfred Lord Tennyson was penned over a century and a half ago. But the words still ring true. It is painfully difficult to lose a loved one and for some the pain cuts so deep they close themselves off from ever letting their heart be vulnerable again. Caught in a fan motor. This one month old kitten lost her front leg. Who pays the price of neglect?
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