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Decorative Veterinarian Night Light, Unique Stained Glass Veterinary Gift

Unique Stained Glass Veterinary Night Lights

These artistic, contemporary Veterinary Symbol night lights have intricate etched metal designs and are personalized with your choice of cool iridescent stained glass color. Vet nite lite is equally attractive whether on or off and makes a unique, eye-catching lighting accent in any room.

  • Custom Choices: Select metal finish, design, base option and glass color for personalized night lights that match any decor.
  • Night Light Base Options: Black, White or Ivory toggle on/off base; white automatic base that comes on when dark; or white rotating base for outlets mounted upside down or sideways.
  • Metal Finishes: Choice of polished silver, polished gold, antique brushed nickel silver or antique brushed brass non-tarnish etched metals as seen in bottom photo.
  • X Night Light Shown: Vet’s night light in brushed brass with green stained glass.

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  • I Love Veterinary Medicine T-shirt, Sticker and Gift
    I Love Veterinary Medicine Jr. Raglan I Love Veterinary Medicine Jr. RaglanI Love Veterinary Medicine gifts. Get your i heart Veterinary Medicine t-shirt, sticker or gift.
    well I’ve always loved animals. i’ve been rescuing animals of all types since i was 3 years old! my biggest goal in life is to become a veterinarian. the one thing i always wanted to do was to be a vet. from a young age i had passion for animals and i love caring for them. animals mean everything to me and i hate people who take advantage of that. so hopefully i get this job t-shirt. Buy Now

  • All About Pet Insurance
     

    The purpose of pet insurance is to mitigate the risk of incurring significant expense to treat ill or injured pets. As veterinary medicine is increasingly employing expensive medical techniques and drugs, and owners have higher expectations for their pets’ health care and standard of living than previously, the market for pet insurance has increased. Most pet insurance services allow credit cards to deal the transaction.

    Some providers will cover the cost of specified complementary treatments if they’re deemed necessary for your pets recuperation after sickness or injury. Many insurers will pay out compensation for the loss or death of your pet and some may also contribute to the cost of cremation or burial. If you are planning to take your pet abroad at some point in the future its important to ensure that the protection of their pet insurance policy is extended overseas.

    Most pet insurance providers allow you to reduce the cost of your policy by increasing the excess you will need to cover in the event of a claim and this can be a good option providing your pet is in good health and you set the excess at an affordable amount. Money.co.uk provides a good comparison of the best pet insurance quotes online. You could find the best protection for your pets and save on the cost in minutes. Whether you have a dog, cat, horse, rabbit or more exotic pet, they can help you find the best pet health insurance policy for the best price without the stress.


  • Watch how you pet a dog
    • Always let the dog see you first.
    • Let the dog come to you on his own terms.
    • Make a fist and hold your hand out towards the dog’s nose so he can sniff your hand.
    • Talk to the dog in a normal voice. Do not yell or scream.
    • If the dog seems comfortable with you, gently pet the dog in the back (not on the head – that’s too close to the mouth, which contains those sharp teeth!)


  • Clinical Radiology of the Horse (Hardcover)
    "This book will undoubtedly become a standard reference text" "Anyone who takes radiographs of horses is likely to benefit from owning and reading the book" "The book can be thoroughly recommended for its practicality, readability and thoroughness. Even the most experienced equine clinician will glean practical advice from this book" T. S. Mair, Veterinary Times –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. "This book will undoubtedly become a standard reference text" "Anyone who takes radiographs of horses is likely to benefit from owning and reading the book" "The book can be thoroughly recommended for its practicality, readability and thoroughness. Even the most experienced equine clinician will glean practical advice from this book" T. S. Mair, Veterinary Times –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. VIEW PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Pocket VetGo, the First Pocket PC Based Charge Capture System for Vet
    pocket-vet-goPocket VetGo allows you to create your own electronic travel sheets custom tailored to fit your practice needs. It also allows you to quickly and easily record services by simply tapping travel sheet items displayed on your Pocket PC’s brightly lit, full color screen. When you finish recording services, Pocket VetGo automatically generates an invoice that you can either print on the spot or save to be printed back at the office. As soon as you save or print an invoice, Pocket VetGo automatically updates the client’s account and patient’s medical history. Whether you are working in the clinic, at home, or in the field, with Pocket VetGo in your Pocket you can now record services, capture charges, and generate invoices anytime, anywhere. While Pocket VetGo is primarily a charge-capture/point-of-care billing system, it also offers a rich set of features previously found only in large practice management systems. Pocket VetGo brings a new dimension of mobility to your practice. At its core, Pocket VetGo is an electronic travel sheet that allows you to quickly and easily capture charges for all the services you perform as you perform them. It also allows you to carry your critical practice information with you wherever you go. If you are on call or run into a client on the street, you can immediately look up the information you need, on the spot. pocket-vet-go-mobileSince Pocket VetGo runs on a Pocket PC, it can easily be slipped into your pocket or clipped on to your belt and carried with you wherever you go. This means your critical client and patient data is always in your pocket. Life is in your hand. With Pocket VetGo you can now generate professional looking invoices at the point of care. Pocket VetGo prints to most battery-powered or regular infrared, Wi-Fi, or BlueTooth enabled printer. Pocket VetGo protects your practice’s profits by eliminating missed charges as well as the overhead associated with transcribing charges into your invoicing system. Pocket VetGo ensures that you and everyone in your practice charge consistently for the same service. Pocket VetGo comes with the Pocket VetGo Field Manager, which is an auxiliary program that allows you to easily set up your practice information. Since the Field Manager runs on the Pocket PC, you can set up your information anywhere – at home, at the office, and even while traveling. Pocket VetGo allows you to create your own practice-specific drug formulary. Just enter the drug names, strengths, and dosages for various breeds to have this information constantly available. Pocket VetGo allows you to quickly retrieve patient histories, listing all prior treatment sessions so that you can see the date of last service, the doctor who last treated the animal, the problem, the diagnosis, and the chart-entry notes. Pocket VetGo provides an inventory treatment sheet that allows you to track inventory and dispense items directly from inventory. It allows you to enter groups of patients or entire herds as a single line item. Pocket VetGo is the first pocket PC-based charge-capture system designed specifically for veterinarians on the go. Since Pocket VetGo runs on a Pocket PC, it can be slipped into your pocket or clipped onto your belt and carried with you into the field. View the online demo to learn about the basic features in Pocket VetGo. Download the brochure in PDF Format (584 Kb)

  • #1: Petsafe 6-Volt Lithium Battery (2 Batteries per Pack)
    Petsafe 6-Volt Lithium Battery (2 Batteries per Pack)
    Petsafe 6-Volt Lithium Battery (2 Batteries per Pack) by Radio Systems Average Customer Review: Buy new: .99 .74 46 used & new from .86 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Pet Supplies > Collars, Harnesses & Leashes list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

  • Flat Top Veterinary Surgery Table
    flat-top-surgery-tableLarge 22" wide x 60: long top is die formed with rounded corners, to eliminate seams and sharp edges and ensure a bacteria-free environment. The table features slight center elevation with a shallow through around the table edges for fluid drainage. A drain outlet on the end has a hook for optional collecting pail. One directional tilt locks in any angle from horizontal to near vertical and the Hydraulic base offers height adjustment from 28 3/4" to 39 1/4". Rail system runs continually along the sides and ends of the table, and features four sliding, quick-release tie downs. Veterinary Equipment by Paragon Medical. More info please contact Email: sales@paragonmed.com Ph.800-780-5266 – Fax 954-340-2457

  • California Veterinarian MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION

    California Veterinarian MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION About this Title Veterinary medicine articles, advertising, classifieds, association news, calendar. Product Description Veterinary medicine articles, advertising, classifieds, association news, calendar. BUY NOW


  • Vitamins A and D Injection with Vitamin E for Cattle
    vitamin_a_dVitamins 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. PACKAGED: 100 mL 250 mL and 500 mL vials GET IT NOW or Download the Manufacturer Catalog (Vet Med Direct) article sources: Queensland Gov, Alberta Gov, Missouri Univ.

  • #10: Planet Dog Cozy Hemp Adjustable Collar Purple Medium
    Planet Dog Cozy Hemp Adjustable Collar Purple Medium
    Planet Dog Cozy Hemp Adjustable Collar Purple Medium by Planet Dog Average Customer Review: Buy new: .95 .40 2 used & new from .40 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Pet Supplies > Collars, Harnesses & Leashes list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)