NLS (New Leaf Soft) is an easy to use Veterinary Clinic Management Software. All information is entered fast using drop-down lists, auto-capitalization, incremental searching and preset fees for consultation types and medical services. The Consultations Overview screen gives you instant access to all past, present and future consultations as well as the ability to generate listings of Reminders, Client’s Spending and Client’s Appointment Activity.
A simple and versatile solution has been found to cater for the large number of medical services and drugs offered in a veterinary surgery. It takes only seconds to find a required service with the Find facility. With this system you can organize your medical services and drugs exactly how you want. Information is clearly laid out on separate panels, that work seamlessly together, and is easy to retrieve.
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Dolitl is a Large Animal Practice Management Software that lives on a server. It brings traditionally separate systems such as cattle tracing, milk recording and drug supplier ordering under one system accessible over the Internet. It ensures records and documents from mobile laptops and other sites are available to all authorized employees and usable offline when no Internet connection is available.
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The Diagnostic Imaging Atlas by Odyssey Veterinary Software is the complete client education source for all veterinary hospitals. As an author and educator, the 3D anatomical illustrations and images are of the highest quality for continuing education. The program provides a quick illustrative guide for all veterinary conditions for client communication in a very easy-to-use format.
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The veterinary industry faces a more informed, more demanding client than ever before. Pet owners are willing to spend more than ever before and expect the same level of service and care that is given by human doctors and pharmacists. Currently drug companies and veterinary practices face countless lawsuits regarding side effects, interactions, and lack of informed consent. Veterinarians have found that the VPR program has dramatically changed the way they are able to do their jobs, saving them and their staff time and money. Client are more informed and excited about the improved service they are receiving.
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The purpose of medical consultation is to understand sickness in the context of someone’s life, drawing upon a broad range of approaches to awaken and support a person’s inner healing response. Health challenges impact many aspects of a person’s life, and many aspects of a person’s life can influence illness and the restoration of health. The success of any consultation depends on how well the patient and doctor communicate with each other. There is now firm evidence linking the quality of this communication to clinical outcomes.
In order to manage the overwhelming volume of data a hospital generates, veterinarians had to rely upon software to function as cash registers and treatment reminder systems. It includes detailed medical records, accurate inventory, precise financial books, organized schedules. Nowadays, it is not difficult anymore, VIA has it. VIA™, the Veterinary Information Assistant, is a leading practice management solution that allows veterinarians to stay in control of their critical medical, financial, and back-office information. VIA is medically oriented software that uses hospital workflow concepts to improve operating efficiencies, staff communication, and patient care.
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Be prepared to laugh and cry when social tolerance and generational differences are put to the test in this inspirational novel about a New York City pop-culture princess who is unexpectedly forced to visit her estranged German grandparents on their Wisconsin dairy farm during her Christmas vacation. A Very Dairy Christmas emphasizes the true meaning of Christmas in a present-day setting while delivering a message that is sure to inspire the reader!
With chapters like "There’s no place like a stranger’s home", "You don’t need a farm to have a pig", and Redemption is a mouse click away", you’ll be whisked away into the privileged, and often controversial, world of Callie Michaels, the teenaged daughter of famed high fashion photographer, Zoey Michaels.
Books become classics when they appeal to all generations, and A Very Dairy Christmas manages to do just that in this heart-warming comedy about dysfunctional family relationships. VIEW DETAILS
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Synthetic phenolic disinfectant cleanser deodorizer with a use dilution of 1:256
Kills viruses, bacteria, fungi and molds
Provides residual control of odor causing bacteria
Includes a reusable pump that dispenses the recommended 1/2 oz. volume accurately & eliminates waste
Non-corrosive and non-irritating at recommended dilutions
Has high detergency for excellent cleaning
LD50 (at dilution 1:256) > 5,000 mg/kg
Proven effective vs. 70 canine, feline, equine, avian and swine specific diseases
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KENTAMED 1E is an intelligent, microprocessor controlled electrosurgical unit. It characterizes with functional completeness, operating comfort and increased patients safety.
The unit has 100W maximal output power and 51 operating modes, allowing the surgeon to obtain a large spectrum of different tissue effects: smooth cutting, cutting with increased degree of coagulation, contact coagulation, spray coagulation, bipolar and Micro bipolar coagulation. Each of these modes has independent power setting, shown by digital LED indication. A digital memory stores the last power settings. The unit can be activated by two-button handswitched handle or by double footswitch. Overheating and Power failure sensors as well as Neutral Electrode Monitoring System (NEMSY) increase the patients safety. A status monitor on the front panel indicates if some of the controlled parameters are out of the norm. If this happen, the control circuit immediately switches off the output power and generates a sound alarm.
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A master storyteller continues the charming account of his experiences as veterinarian in rural Yorkshire. And although there are more cats and dogs as patients than before, there are plenty of large farm animals to deal with, frequently during the middle of the night. The detailed but succinct descriptions of people, places, and animals are a delight. Herriot’s unusual ability to identify individual characters, both human and four-legged, brings them to life–even for the most urban American. The endearing strand weaving all episodes together is the constant devotion of man to animal and animal to man. Chapters are short, the pace is rapid, and the stories are very easy to read–perfect for unmotivated readers. The author’s keen sense of humor will bring smiles to the faces of YAs, particularly when he tells a joke on himself. Nonfiction at its most entertaining best.
The late Alf Wight aka James Herriot left a legacy of books that excites readers to this day (and I presume will do so for decades more.) His gentle, self-deprecating style of humor and the portraits of the Yorkshire Dales farmers and country people are amusing and interesting.
The four books, named after a hymn "All Creatures Great and Small" are joined by this fifth volume with similar stories. James (as Alf called himself) now has his own practice in Skeldale House, is married with two kids. The stories are very similar to the first four, with goof-ups, miracles, and funny tales. Somehow, these stories are not quite as hilarious as the first set, possibly because Mr. Herriot had written up most of the good stuff, or to represent the seriousness of raising two kids and having his own practice and being a settled man rather than a raw youth just out on his own. Nonetheless, if you lapped up all the "Creature" books, as I did, and you mourn the loss of Dr. Wight, who passed away in the 90’s, then you will want to read these stories and vicariously enjoy more of the daily life of a country vet. VIEW PRODUCT DETAILS
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This book is specifically written to provide an understanding of veterinarian terminology for pet owners, veterinarian receptionists, veterinarian technicians, and others who work in any animal related field. Ms. Coates describes, in dictionary format, the words and terms that are frequently used by veterinarians, making it easier for the owner, associate, or animal handler to more clearly understand what is being discussed. The author also includes charts of commonly prescribed drugs, acronyms and abbreviations.
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Vitamins A D Injection with Vitamin E – Antioxidant. A water emulsifiable solution to be used as a supplemental source of Vitamins A and D in cattle sheep and swine. EACH mL CONTAINS:
Vitamin A 500 000 I.U.
Vitamin D 75 000 I.U.
Benzyl Alcohol 2% v/v;
Ethyl Alcohol 8%
Vitamin E (antioxidant) 5 I.U.
B.H.A.
0.75% B.H.T. as preservatives in a base. GET IT NOW
Vitamin A is the most important vitamin in cattle nutrition. It is the only one which normally must be added to cattle diets. It is necessary for bone development, sight, and maintenance of healthy epithelial tissues (i.e. lining of digestive and reproductive tracts). A deficiency can cause an increased susceptibility to disease, night blindness and reproductive failure. Vitamin A needs special attention in beef cattle rations. This vitamin is found only in animals. Plants, however, are the natural source of vitamin A activity for animals. Green and yellow plants contain carotene, a pigment which animals convert to vitamin A. The wall of the small intestine is the principal site for conversion of carotene to vitamin A.
Some metabolic functions of vitamin A are not yet known. A chief role is maintenance of epithelial tissue (skin and lining of respiratory, digestive and reproductive tract) in a healthy condition. It also functions in visual purple, a compound in the eye needed for sight when an animal adapts from light to dark. Vitamin A is essential for proper kidney function and normal development of bones, teeth and nerve tissue.
One of the first easily detected signs of vitamin A deficiency in cattle is night blindness. An easy way to check for this condition is to place an obstacle in the pathway of cattle and notice if they stumble over it at twilight. Other early signs are loss of appetite, rough hair coat, dull eyes, slowed gains and reduced feed efficiency. Diarrhea and pneumonia may be the first indicators, especially in young animals.
Vitamin A injected in the muscle is used more efficiently to increase liver stores than that given in the feed. This method is often used to supply vitamin A to new feeder cattle. The intramuscular injection of 500,000 to 6 million IU of vitamin A in cows two months before calving has been used in numerous experiments with range and farm herds. There has been no benefit in many cases in respect to fertility, calving percentage or weaning weights.
Vitamin D is called the sunshine vitamin because ultraviolet light acting on a compound on animal skin changes that compound into vitamin D. Vitamin D is found in sun-cured forages. Animals kept outdoors or fed sun-cured hay do not usually suffer a deficiency, whereas animals kept indoors and fed silage may do so. Animals manufacture their own vitamin D requirements from sunlight and fresh or dry feed. The body also stores sufficient vitamin D to overcome dietary deficiency for several months.
Vitamin D is involved in the uptake to Ca and P, so that a vitamin D deficiency resembles a Ca and P deficiency: rickets in the young animals, weak bones in older animals, and a decreased growth rate. Young, growing animals have a greater requirement for vitamin D than mature animals. Under normal conditions, cattle receive adequate vitamin D from exposure to direct sunlight or from consumption of three to four pounds of sun-cured forages daily. Experiments with calves indicate a requirement of approximately 300 IU of vitamin D per 100 pounds of body weight.
Vitamin D increases the absorption from the digestive tract and metabolic use of calcium and phosphorus. It helps regulate blood calcium levels and the conversion of inorganic to organic phosphorus. Vitamin D aids in the formation of sound bones and teeth. Its specific role in the prevention of rickets in young animals or osteomalacia in mature animals is associated with its involvement in the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus.
Vitamin E and selenium have similar and interrelated functions in the body. Use supplements containing vitamins D and E in addition to vitamin A. They may not always be necessary but cost little to add. Most rations fed to beef cattle in Missouri are adequate in vitamin E. Adding two to five IU of vitamin E per pound to high-grain rations devoid of leafy roughages has increased feedlot cattle performance in a few Corn Belt trials, but not in others. Injecting new feeder cattle with Vitamin E may reduce the incidence and severity of sickness in the starting phase. Vitamin E is contained in green plant material, hay and grain; the concentration in grain decreases during storage.
DIRECTIONS:
For intramuscular use. May be repeated in two or three months as needed.
Calves – ½ to 1 mL
Yearlings – 1 to 2 mL
Adult Cattle – 2 to 4 mL
Lambs – ¼ to ½ mL
Growing Lambs – ½ to 1 mL
Adult Sheep – 1 to 2 mL
Weaning Pigs – ¼ to ½ mL
Growing Pigs – ½ to 1 mL
Adult Swine – 1 to 2 mL.
Store in a dark cool place not above 50°F (10°C). Keep From Freezing.
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100 mL 250 mL and 500 mL vials
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article sources: Queensland Gov, Alberta Gov, Missouri Univ.
Contains per ml:
Procaine penicillin G ..200,000 IU
Neomycin Sulphate..100mg
Excipient..q.s. 1ml
Indications: This product is mainly used for the treatment of phthisis,gonorrhea and urine tract infections of calves, sheep, goat, pig, dog and cat caused by E.coli,Kiebsiella, Salmonella, Pasteurella, Corynebacterium, Listeria, Streptococcus, and Staphylococcus spp.
For veterinary use only. Administration: For intramuscular administration; Shake well before use.
Dosage: Big livestock,sow:1 ml per 20KG bodyweitht,one time per day and treat for 3 consecutive days. Calves,sheep,goat,piglet,cat:1 ml per 10 KG body weitht.one time per day and treat for 3 consecutive days.
Withdrawal period: For meat: 21 days. For milk: 3 days.Kidney:45days.
Storage: Store between the temperature of 15-25°C, protect from light.
Precaution: Keep out of reach of children. view details
Temp Instant Animal Ear Thermometer. Used by pet owners and veterinarians worldwide to quickly, easily and accurately monitor the health of companion animals – built in Lithium battery – folds up for ease of storage – one second push button activation makes it the easiest ear thermometer ever to use !
In only one-second, the Pet-Temp measures an accurate brain temperature from the family pet. Normal temperature of dogs and cats is between 100.0 and 103.0F.
The Pet-Temp Instant Ear Thermometer is designed exclusively for animals and works accurately on dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and chinchillas.
The unique, ergonomic design of the thermometer’s sensor arm and probe tip make temperature measurement at home a quick and easy process.
Features and Benefits:
9.3 oz , 50/50 cotton/poly blend, double needle-stitched throughout, 1 x 1 athletic rib with Lycra / Set in Sleeves, Air Jet Spun Yarn for a softer feel and no pill, wash after wash.
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The binocular 30-CXB-100-LED is includes 4 objectives including a 100X oil-immersion lens for the most utility at a very reasonable price. This fully featured microscope has been designed for veterinarians, kennels and advanced scientific students.
Specifications:
Model: 30-CXM-100-LED
Head:Siedentopf style binocular
Eyepiece:10x WF
Objectives:4x 10x 40x(R) 100x(R) oil
Stage:Mechanical stage with underhung controls
Condenser:Abbe 1.25 NA with aperture diaphragm, rack mounted
Focusing:Coaxial coarse and fine
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The veterinary industry faces a more informed, more demanding client than ever before. Pet owners are willing to spend more than ever before and expect the same level of service and care that is given by human doctors and pharmacists. Currently drug companies and veterinary practices face countless lawsuits regarding side effects, interactions, and lack of informed consent. Veterinarians have found that the VPR program has dramatically changed the way they are able to do their jobs, saving them and their staff time and money. Client are more informed and excited about the improved service they are receiving.
Better communication between veterinarian and client is vital. On the human side, the physician has a pharmacist to help dispense that kind of information. Veterinarians don’t have a pharmacist to help and by the nature of their practice, they are busy, so it’s more difficult to sit and explain every possible side effect to clients. And then, the third party you need is VPR (Veterinary Pharmacy Reference).
VPR has been an essential tool for veterinarians for years. Now it is integrated with Impromed Infinity. The drug information is available right from the Infinity Patient Processing module or from a button on the Infinity toolbar. When the medications in VPR directly linked to Infinity product database so that when a drug is added to an invoice, the prescribing information for that Drug, Strength, and Species is already highlighted.
Inside The VPR:
Interactive Drug Search
Client info, sheets with patient specific prescription info
Printable Drug Information
Anesthesia Consent Forms
Interactive Anti-parasitic Charts
Dosage calculator
Drug interaction matrix with med washout period monitoring
weight measurement and temperature conversion charts
The current version of VPR is VPR 2.8 build 1. In the newest version of VPR a Dosage & Available Forms section has been added to the Calculator. VPR must be installed on every machine that will be running the program. However the Client/Patient information and history can be shared over a network.
VPR will run on most Windows machines currently in use. However, recommended specifications would be at least a 300MHZ processor with 32 mg of memory, and approximately 100mg of free hard drive space.
The database updates come every six months to update VPR with the latest drugs and updated dosing information. If you have any problems VPR support is fast, friendly, & efficient. Order Now