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rabies shots for human healh workers???31 May 2006 19:12 GMT12
My daughter is going to college and will be majoring in Vet Sci.  She is
required to have the rabies series.  Her doctor and a couple of other drs we
called didn't have a clue where to get them.. Can anyone please direct me in
the right direction.  We are in NH.
Recently scared cat29 May 2006 15:57 GMT3
I have a two year old female cat, who used to be friendly and cuddly,
until 2 days ago...  Two days ago I came home from work and we went
about our usual nightly reunion routine: she greets me at the door and
I pick her up and pet her as I walk through the apartment checking the
Subject: Clicker training (was: peace in my lifetime) "Click, Treat, Murder" Subject: Sad news (Samson)28 May 2006 18:37 GMT2
HOWEDY People,
Here's HOWE to click treat and murder train your dog:
Subject: Sad news (Samson)
"Click, Treat, Murder"
Dr. Mike Richards  On  COPROPHAGIA   -  JERRYIZED24 May 2006 23:17 GMT1
                      COPROPHAGIA
                    Dr. Mike Richards
             Encyclopedia of Canine Veterinary
                  Medical Information
L Boy update24 May 2006 12:12 GMT8
Good news and wait and see news.
The tumor did not beyond the cartilage. However, the last paragraph of
the report needs explaining to the surgeon so he's going to call the
pathologist and then the oncologist.
Total Hip Replacement20 May 2006 20:31 GMT5
Can anyone share any success/failure stories about total hip
replacement for your dog?
Also can anyone recommend a particular surgeon for this?
"It's ALL Good"? - Or Is  It INSANITY? HERE'S PROOF:18 May 2006 23:41 GMT2
HOWEDY matty you miserable lyin dog abusing punk thug coward
active acute chronic long term incurable mental case and illegal
professional doggy day care and agility FRAUD and SCAM ARTIST,
Rocky wrote:
Large tumor on female beagle18 May 2006 18:23 GMT6
My female beagle is 13 and in the spring of last year developed a tumor next
to her anus. The doctor said it was most likely a benign lipoma (she had
others) and to keep an eye on it. She had no trouble doing her business and
no blood in the stool.
conjunctivitis cost for dogs18 May 2006 15:58 GMT8
Hello. I believe that my 8 mo old corgi has conjunctivitis.
I'm a college student working for minimum wage, so basically, I can
only afford to pay a reasonable price for treatment. (I'm not cheap, i
just REALLY can't afford to pay anything). I basically would like to
Golden Anal gland mystery17 May 2006 23:15 GMT6
I have a 5 year old Golden. A problem that has happened twice within a
week, I see him licking his butt, I clue in.... I look and I see wet
spots on the hardwood floor.... he has spontaneously projected anal
gland fluid! Is this a cause for concern? He is in great health, but I
Dogs Trust - odd management attitude - stupid rules at animal shelter13 May 2006 23:07 GMT1
From: The Annals Of  Human And Animal Behaviour Forensic Sciences
Research Laboratory
Subject: Dogs Trust - odd management attitude - stupid rules at animal
shelter
L Boy's surgery13 May 2006 19:23 GMT6
He came through it fine. The surgeon never saw the tumor as he removed
the entire ear canal and there was no tumor outside of it. He said he
was "pretty optimistic." He's sending off the ear canal and a lymph node
to be biopsied - should hear back in a week.
Hyperextended joints in cats front legs11 May 2006 19:29 GMT2
One of my cats never fails to surprise vets. For some reason, the
joints in his front legs that are a couple of inches up from his paws
are hyperextended. They've been this way as long as I've known him (I
adopted him six years ago and he was already grown). So, when he's
question about kidney values and feline hypothyroidism11 May 2006 19:26 GMT7
The question is: Can feline hypothyroidism (and I do mean hypo, not
hyper-thyroidism) cause an elevation in kidney values?
I ask because my cat recently had radioiodine treatment for
hyperthyroidism. This has left him in a bit of a hypothyroid state,
L Boy - surgery tomorrow11 May 2006 19:24 GMT3
L Boy is having the TECA tomorrow. The CT Scan doesn't show it
spreading, so the surgeon is hopeful that he'll get it all and radiation
won't be needed. He said he'd send the whole ear canal off to be biopsied.
His only concern seemed to be the retropharyngeal lymph nodes being
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