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  • DVMAX, Fast and Easy Veterinary Practice Management Software
    dvmaxDVMAX Practice offers a total software solution to your practice’s needs. Features Complete Animal Health Medical Record, Integrated Lab and in-house blood analyzer support, Prescription labeling and pharmacy inventory management, Powerful search engine, record manipulation and financial reporting capabilities, Built-in Word-processing, including macros for quicker, error-free entry, fax and email capablity. DVMAX has been developing the most powerful, yet easy to use, veterinary practice management system for both Mac and Windows. The DVMAX ‘One Step Paperless Practice’, maximizes your profits, eliminates missed charges, and controls your most expensive cost: your labor! History-driven invoicing eliminates the need to create a medical record, an invoice, and a health check report card separately. DVMAX SafeData Program has been online for over a year now and has been a great success. This service performs automatic FTP uploads and/or monitoring of your practice’s regular DVMAX data backups. With the data upload options, uploads of your backups are sent automatically to the secure server weekly or monthly using a program that runs on the DVMAX Server computer in your practice. Try the live demo

  • SynPhenol-3, Synthetic phenolic disinfectant cleanser
    Synthetic phenolic disinfectant-cleanser-deodorizer 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 DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. Following application as a low pressure or high pressure spray, do not enter or allow others to enter the treated area until sprays have dried. Thoroughly ventilate entire closed area after fogging applications. Do not enter, allow other persons to enter, house livestock, or use equipment in the treated area until ventilation is complete and any liquid has been absorbed, set, or dried. For entry into fogged areas before ventilation is complete and the fog has completely dissipated, all persons must wear the personal protective equipment, including a full-face respirator, required in the precautionary statement section of this labeling for applicators and other handlers. GENERAL USE DIRECTIONS: To clean, disinfect and deodorize walls, floors, tables, drinking fountains, sinks, refrigerators, stoves, restroom fixtures and garbage cans: Remove gross filth and heavy soil with a preliminary cleaning step prior to application of SynPhenol-3. Apply solution of 1/2 oz. SynPhenol-3 per gallon of water (1:256) with a sponge, mop, mechanical spray device or foaming apparatus making sure that all surfaces are wetted thoroughly. Allow surface to remain wet for 10 minutes. Air dry. To clean and disinfect such articles as food and water bowls, non-porous bird toys, non-porous perches, combs, brushes, razors, scissors, and rubber goods: all articles must be thoroughly cleaned to remove excess debris, rinsed and rough dried, including the hollows and lumens, before immersion in solution. Soak for 10 minutes in a solution containing 1/2 oz. SynPhenol-3 per gallon of water (1:256). Rinse food and water bowls prior to reuse. To disinfect fabrics such as sheets, linens, aprons and uniforms: First rinse to remove gross filth or heavy soil, then soak for 10 minutes in a solution containing 1/2 oz. of Synphenol-3 per gallon of water (1:256). To clean gross filth or heavy soil on environmental surfaces prior to disinfectant, use 1/2 oz. of SynPhenol-3 per gallon of water (1:256). Product by Veterinary Products Laboratories. View Details View Label Information on PDF Format

  • Veterinary Emergency Critical Care Procedures
    The veterinarian urgency and the critical care medicine is an area important extrèmement the veterinary medicine. The practical physicians and the specialists are requested just as all at the same time or others to implement the urgency and the care criticizes at a patient in the need. This text is a valid source of information for any veterinary surgeon, who treats the customer situation, in emergency. The veterinarian urgency and the critical care procedures supplies to the reader with an illustrated breakdown and étape par étape of the main urgency and the critical care procedures. To one hundred photos, introduction to each procedure, references, retort reference and necessary supplying lists supplies this text substantial information for those in emergency and critical care situations. A clinical experience expanded by the main urgency two and the critical specialist in care with the veterinarian urgency and the critical care procedures a reference obligation credit for all practice veterinary surgeons are written. Buy Now…

  • Health o Meter HAP200KD-41 Professional Dial Scale
    • Scale features a split mat design
    • Very stable with more foot room than most scales
    • Oversized, seven-inch dial is easy to read
    • Accurately measures weight up to 400 pounds
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  • #1: Bags on Board 10202 Bag Refill for Dispensers 120 Count
    Bags on Board 10202 Bag Refill for Dispensers 120 Count
    Bags on Board 10202 Bag Refill for Dispensers 120 Count by Bags on Board Average Customer Review: Buy new: .99 .99 10 used & new from .79 (Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the Bestsellers in Pet Supplies > Collars, Harnesses & Leashes list for authoritative information on this product’s current rank.)

  • Color Atlas Of Veterinary Anatomy: Volume 3, The Dog And Cat (Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy) (Paperback)

    Color Atlas Of Veterinary Anatomy: Volume 3, The Dog And Cat (Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy) (Paperback) In this book, Dr. Done and his colleagues at the Royal Veterinary College in London have produced beautiful picture atlas of canine gross anatomy. The book is primarily made up of hundreds of excellent-quality highly detailed photographs depicting dissection of a canine cadaver. Each photograph is accompanied by a brief description of the view and a labeled line drawing identifying structures visible in the photograph. The bulk of the atlas treats canine anatomy by a regional approach, starting with the head and progressing to the pelvis. The first chapter contains a very useful depiction of surface anatomy and its relationship to the boney skeleton (juxtaposition of photographs of a live dog with a skeleton is an outstanding way to teach palpable landmarks); radiographic anatomy accompanies these sections. The last chapter addresses feline anatomy in an abbreviated format similar to the canine anatomy. BUY NOW


  • 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 ]


  • Small Animal Internal Medicine (Small Animal Medicine) (Hardcover)
    Small Animal Internal MedicineLearn to effectively recognize, diagnose, and treat common internal medical conditions with this invaluable reference. Small Animal Internal Medicine, Fourth Edition, emphasizes practical diagnostic approaches and focuses on the clinically relevant aspects of patient medical management. Extensive color illustrations, boxes, and algorithms, plus new photographs, schematic representations, and updated tables, set this book apart. With its highly functional design and clear, expert voice, this text delivers the most relevant information for the internal medical challenges you’re most likely to face.
    • Utilizes a problem-oriented approach, beginning with a discussion of clinical signs and diagnostic recommendations and techniques and moving on to therapeutic considerations and management
    • Each contributor is a recognized expert in his or her respective specialty.
    • Limited number of authors provides consistency.
    • Clear, step-by-step procedural guidelines thoroughly describe each procedure.
    • Cross-referencing throughout the book reduces redundancy and makes information easy to locate.
    • Suggested readings at the end of each chapter alert you to the latest research findings.
    • Comprehensive drug tables provide recommended dosages and indications.
    • Purposefully written to enhance critical thinking and decision-making skills based on clinical findings.
    • Hundreds of summary boxes and tables allow quick access to clinical signs, etiology, differential diagnoses, drugs, and treatment.
    • Full-color format brings you accurate visual depictions of specific disorders, diseases, and procedures.Two new section editors bring a fresh perspective.
    • Discussion of Immune-Mediated Disorders has been significantly expanded and made into its own section.
    • Hundreds of new, full-color photographs and quick reference tables throughout
    • Completely updated drug and treatment guidelines tables
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  • 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)

  • Veterinary Medicine: A textbook of the diseases of cattle, horses, sheep, pigs and goats
    The tenth edition of this well established text was reviewed and the intensively revised and and new diseases was added, based on the literature published in the whole world since 2000. One directs it mainly to the students of the veterinary medicine and the veterinary surgeons and the workmen of field of practice. It came to be intensively employed like a reference by veterinary surgeons in large and mixed the practical animal one around the world: it reached the international relevance, identification and acceptance with several translations. The book is divided into section of general medicine (15 chapters) which describes the clinical examination and the manifestation of the disease in systems of body and a special section of medicine (21 chapters) which describes the specific diseases of the great animal species, their causes, epidemiology, pathophysiology, private clinic and of the pathological demonstrations, treatment, order and prevention, and risks zoonotic. Buy Now