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Recognize the Veterinary Technician You Know…

Veterinary technicians are a group of unique and skilled individuals unlike any other professionals that you will find in the medicine field.

This design is for the “Super Tech” that you know, and can be found on t-shirts, coffee mugs, and more… [ www.cafepress.com/itsmetj ]

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Veterinary T-shirt List

Do you need a veterinary t-shirt? Yup, you came to the right place. Below are the best veterinary t-shirts from the marketplace:

Veterinary Embroidered Short Sleeve Tee

Veterinary Nurse Woman Black T-shirt

T-Shirt Navy Blue Veterinary Nurse

T-Shirt Navy Blue Veterinary Nurse “Kiss Me”

T-Shirt Woman Heather Gray “Word Veterinary Nurse”

T-Shirt Raglan Woman White “USA Veterinary Nurse”

T-Shirt Woman Green ” Kiss Me, I Am Veterinary Surgeon Occupations

T-Shirt Woman Navy Blue “Veterinary Surgeon” Occupations


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Vet Tech Rads Dark T-Shirt

Vet Tech Rads Dark T-Shirt Vet Tech Rads Dark T-Shirt

Taking radiographs is just one area of expertise. Display your pride in your profession. Managers can also give these t-shirts and gifts as an appreciation of the many skills their staff possesses!


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  • #6: Cosequin for Cats, 80 Count
    Cosequin for Cats, 80 Count
    Cosequin for Cats, 80 Count by NUTRAMAX Average Customer Review: Buy new: .57 24 used & new from .45 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Pet Supplies > Health Supplies list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

  • Veterinary Obstetrics Instruments
    Veterinary Obstetrics Instruments Vet tools, originally uploaded by shilallipop.

    Veterinary Obstetrics Instruments for pulling calves.


  • Dictionary of Veterinary Terms: Vet-Speak Deciphered for the Non-Veterinarian
    Dictionary of Veterinary Terms: Vet-Speak Deciphered for the Non-Veterinarian 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. View Product Details…

  • Petz Sports, Experience gameplay adapted to Wii and the Wii Remote
    Petz Sports, Experience gameplay adapted to Wii and the Wii Remote "Adopt your favorite pet from a wide variety: Choose your pet from popular, well-known breeds, from the Golden Retriever to the Chihuahua. Collect all 18 breeds. Use the Wii remote to interact with your Dog: Pet him, throw the ball, and teach him tricks. "Race with your friends: 36 agility courses for you to compete with up to "Create a strong bond and relationship with your pets: Play, train, walk, feed and interact with them as if they were real. Teach them over 22 tricks, such as roll over Customize your dog: Unlock costumes, hats and special accessories like sunglasses; dress your dog in hundreds of different ways. Got this for kid’s for christmas. opened it to see what game was all about. Loved it cant set it down. Think mom might be playing this more then kid’s! You can dress your dog, which is fun, but the race games wow! what a blast! jump ropeing a little hard to get the hang of but still fun. A great game over all easy enough, but i think the kid’s will love it and adults who love dogs will too! View Details

  • Mosby's Review Questions & Answers for Veterinary Boards: Series (5 Vol. Set)
    Mosby's Review Questions & Answers for Veterinary Boards: Series (5 Vol. Set) Mosby’s Review Questions & Answers for Veterinary Boards: Series (5 Vol. Set) by Paul Pratt (Editor) Average Customer Review: Buy new: $206.00 $185.40 14 used & new from $160.00 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Professional & Technical > Medical > Veterinary Medicine > Surgery list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

  • Vet Tools Set
    Vet Tools Set Tools – Stash Sunday (2/5/06), originally uploaded by cj33.

    Ginger scissors, the hemostat for stuffing dolls, a light box and old Fast Turn set


  • 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

  • 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)

  • How to Train a Big Dog
    Training a big dog is very important. When your 120-pound dog jumps on your 90-year-old Great Aunt Gilbert it can cause big problems. A big dog also has a different set of problems than someone who has an 8-pound teacup poodle. A big dog can injure you when out for a walk, they can destroy thousands of dollars worth of household goods and more. In this article you’ll discover some important steps to follow to get your big dog under control and listening to your commands. The first step to training your big dog has nothing to do with training. The first step is to make sure your big dog gets enough exercise. About 80 percent of the big dogs that I help train have so much pent-up energy that they can’t focus and have a hard time doing obedience. When your dog has enough exercise it is much easier for your dog to live with you and it is much easier for you to live with your dog. When your big dog has had enough exercise it will be easier to train and many behavior problems will go away. A good quote to remember is: “The only good dog is a tired dog.” Once your big dog is getting enough exercise you need to establish leadership. Leadership is extremely important. The most important part of having a big dog is making sure that he never becomes aggressive. Dogs resolve conflict by using aggression. There can’t be any conflict when you ask your dog to get off the couch, to drop a chicken bone that you may have dropped, to allow you to check his ears and paws . Crate train your big dog. At some point in your dog’s life they will have to go to a groomer, a vet or travel. This will require your dog to go into a crate. Crate training can be done by associating the crate in a positive way. Tossing in your dog’s toys and treats and putting the food bowl in the back of the crate are all things that you can do to get your dog to like the crate. Having a back tie in your house can also help when company comes over or you are too busy to keep an eye on your dog. A back tie is a simple leash secured to a very solid wall. A typical back tie would be an eye hook screwed into a very sturdy wall with a leash attached to it. The big mistake some trainers make is thinking that a big dog needs to be trained with harsh, physical methods. One of the reasons dogs are so aggressive in the United States is from the training methods used. Constantly inflicting pain on a dog by using a choke, prong or electronic collar will take its toll on the dog. There is only so much punishment any living animal can take before they snap, and that is exactly what is happening with dogs today. Punishment can be a very effective way to change behavior, but overdone it leads to aggression. The best way to train your big dog is to use positive methods. Train your dog by reinforcing behaviors. The last thing you want is a big dog that becomes aggressive. Some important commands to teach are sit, down, stand, stay, walk on leash and come. (Eric Letendre)

  • Recognize the Veterinary Technician You Know…

    Veterinary technicians are a group of unique and skilled individuals unlike any other professionals that you will find in the medicine field. This design is for the “Super Tech” that you know, and can be found on t-shirts, coffee mugs, and more… [ www.cafepress.com/itsmetj ]


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