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  • UNL veterinary medicine students get national honor
    In just the program’s second year, students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine are proving they are among the best in the nation. The UNL Student Chapter of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners recently won first place in a competition at the American Association of Bovine Practitioners’ annual meeting. The club, composed of veterinary students in UNL’s veterinary medicine program, was honored for a case report it submitted to the AABP Student Case Presentation Competition. The report summarized club members’ findings in a project in which they studied reproductive health problems at a dairy. The report was one of 11 selected for presentation at the AABP’s annual meeting in North Carolina this fall. Students Jennafer Glaesemann of Fairbury, Neb., and Jeffry Faimon of Lawrence, Neb., gave the winning presentation. Last year was the club’s first year in existence–and the first year for the Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine–and all club members now are sophomores, making their achievement even more impressive, since their competition was composed of third- and fourth-year students. “This is an exceptional accomplishment because they were competing with the best abstracts selected from veterinary colleges across the U.S. and Canada,” said David Smith, veterinary professor in the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences. “Further, the case presentations are usually from upper-class students. It is very unusual for students in their first year of veterinary school to be involved in clinical cases.” Six UNL students attended the AABP conference. The Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine is a partnership with Iowa State University in which Nebraska students receive their first two years of education at UNL and complete their DVM educations at ISU. source: www.hpj.com

  • the importance of maintaining the pet's health
    We all know the importance of maintaining the pet’s health, but whether we know about their happiness? This is more important than you think. Unhappy pets will make the owners are not happy. Dogs, for example, if he was bored or nervous, it will be harmful, such as bite your shoes, bark or dig your garden, while the cat will broke your furniture. Change the quality of life of your pets, you will also improve the quality of your life. Let’s do the following tips: * Build Motivation. In the world outside, cats and dogs have the instinct to chase their food needs. So if at home, try to fill their days with the knowledge that many toys. * Sports and play. Physical activity is important for your pets. They need to channel their energy, especially to hunting dogs, herding or guardian dogs. Even if your cat or dog type home, they still need to move. * Friend. Take your pet is, either you or your family to another. Dogs are not animals that can own, he takes your dog or other as friends. Although cats can live alone, but they still need you, * Options. Give your pet the freedom in choosing. Better if you do not set too if he is smell bush or are preoccupied with the stuff. * The habit of animals. Animals have the instinct behavior. For example, cats will scratch although the reason is reasonable. You can give him the goods that can scratched , such as pole that can instinct to transit. For dogs, they really like swallowing, so toys will be very helpful.

  • #1: Traditional Blanket Coat – XL Red
    Traditional Blanket Coat - XL Red
    Traditional Blanket Coat – XL Red by Fashion Pet Average Customer Review: Buy new: .99 .99 7 used & new from .75 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Pet Supplies > Apparel & Accessories list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

  • I'm a veterinarian Like you could do better Hooded Sweatshirt (Your Choice Of Colors)

    I'm a veterinarian Like you could do better Hooded Sweatshirt (Your Choice Of Colors) 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. BUY NOW


  • Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements (Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements in the United States and Canada) (Paperback)
    Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements (Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements in the United States and Canada) (Paperback)Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements (Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements in the United States and Canada) (Paperback) This compact volume, which is updated annually, gives a general overview of the application process, including detailed information on the Veterinary Medical Colleges Application Service and residency requirements for application. BUY NOW

  • Veterinary Electrosurgical Unit, Microprocessor Controlled
    veterinary Electrosurgical Unit - Kentamed 1eKENTAMED 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. Product by Veterinary Products1. View Details

  • Pet Pals, Veterinary Surgery Games animated 3D for Windows and Mac
    vet surgery games vet surgery games The game does a good job of being matter-of-fact and professional, asking you to select the three most pertinent, professional questions to ask, handling injections, rectal temperatures, and stool samples with a minimum of fuss. It will present the cases with info on the normal pulse and temperature for that species, then ask the doctor if a particular reading is high, low, or normal. The program takes about 15 minutes to install, but once installed, you don’t need to insert the CDs to play – something I really appreciate rather than expecting a child to handle the CDs (or having to take them on trips). Pet Pals is a great game to give to any youngster who loves animals or loves a more realistic game. vet surgery gamesThe cases seem well chosen to help educate about the care of the various species and to help compare and contrast appropriate care for different animals. vet surgery games For example a rabbit with a hairball, and you could learned that rabbits cannot vomit, that hairballs are life-threatening, and that rabbits are poor surgical candidates. removed an abcess from an iguana in minor surgery, which was just the right amount of ‘icky’ to help get the feel of the real thing.  Details >>

  • Clipping a Dog's Broken Toenail
    Dogs’ toenails will often break on their own, learn what to do when your dog has a broken toenail, in this free pet health care video with tips from a veterinarian. It’s not uncommon for a dog to break a toenail. It most often occurs when you trim his nails with clippers, but accidents can cause the toenail to break as well. Since the toenail is likely to bleed a lot, you need to take action right away.
    • Stop the bleeding. A dog’s nail is going to bleed a lot when it’s broken. Simply holding a bandage over it usually won’t make it stop. Instead, use a coagulant to pack the wound. Substances that can be used include flour, powder, cornstarch or a styptic powder.
    • Get an over the counter antibiotic cream to place over the broken nail. A generous amount should be applied in order to prevent infection and promote healing.
    • Put a bandage over the area. You can secure the bandage using vet or surgical tape. The area should not be wrapped too tightly and cut off circulation.
    • Cover the bandage with a sock. The sock is used to protect the area and keep the dog from trying to get at the wound. Since the sock is not likely to stay in place on its own, you may have to use more vet tape.
    • Keep a close eye on the dog for the next few days. If the nail does not seem to heal or the dog starts limping, you should make an appointment with the vet.
    • In order to prevent future broken nails, you should learn about how to properly cut a dog’s nails. A vet can let you know how to do it, or you can read a dog care handbook.
    • If your dog is in pain from the broken toenail, you’ll need to have someone hold him or use a muzzle during treatment.
    video by ExpertVillage . Tips by eHow.com

  • All Creatures Great and Small
    All Creatures Great and Small All Creatures Great and Small These are the stories that catapulted James Herriot to literary fame. When this book was first published, it was merely a simple volume of memoirs by an unknown Scottish veterinarian. But within a year, the book became recognized as a masterpiece. And in the three decades that followed, Dr. Herriot became one of the most universally loved authors of our time. In this first volume of memoirs, then-newly-qualified vet James Herriot arrives in the small Yorkshire village of Darrowby and he has no idea what to expect. How will he get on with his new boss? With the local farmers? And what will the animals think? This program is filled with hilarious and touching tales of the unpredictable Sigfriend Farnon, Sigfreid’s zany brother, Tristan, and Herriot’s first encounters with a beautiful girl called Helen. Now as then, All Creatures Great and Small is full of humor, warmth, pathos, drama, and James Herriot’s love of life. His journey across the Yorkshire dales, and his encounters with humans and dogs, cows, and kittens are lovingly told by Christopher Timothy with all the fascination, affection, and joy that suffuses Dr. Herriot’s work.

  • Veterinary Endoscopes
    IEC-Innovative Endoscopy Components, LLC offers high quality Veterinary Equipment“Made in Germany”. All our Veterinary Endoscopes and Endoscopy Products are manufactured according to ISO 9001 standards, featuring the most excellent design elements for today’s Veterinary Equipment Industry.Get it here…