He said that when he first saw Lucky's face in the vets it nearly broke his heart. |
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I know that in parts of the country vets have a buddy system, whereby new vets go out with more experienced ones. |
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A lot of vets have business relationships with other clinics, even if only an emergency vet. |
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The outbreak of African horse sickness in this area is cause for concern but is not as severe as previous outbreaks, vets said. |
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They also work with local vets, the RSPCA and local kennels, assisting dog and cat owners in the care and re-homing of their animals. |
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Most vets agree spaying and neutering should be done not sooner than 6 months of age. |
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On the Downbelows' debut, Toronto punk vets gang together for an ode to their favourite rapidly gentrifying neighbourhood. |
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She said Mrs Foy had acted correctly in calling the police who had a list of vets and gamekeepers who could destroy a deer humanely. |
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Bonnie had another trip to the vets on Friday and unfortunately the news wasn't good. |
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Our cows, cross my heart, have the choice of their own vets while local horses have no need to wait for elective surgery. |
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The regular vets couldn't handle his broken leg, so I ended up at the orthopedic surgery experts, having a consult. |
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I do get fan mail, but my agent vets it all before it comes to me, so I only get the nice stuff. |
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On this singular distinction, progressive vets have proudly dined out for years. |
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To test cats for feline leukemia virus and immune deficiency virus, vets check for the presence of the virus itself, not the antibody levels. |
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A large, bipartisan majority in congress supports a bill to fix this, providing full pension and disability for these deserving vets. |
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This would inevitably lead to loss of income or worse for vets, farriers, kennels, saddle-makers, etc, etc. |
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There's a second problem though, and that stems from the lack of resources in the entire VA system to take care of America's vets. |
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As part of Salute the Veterans activities, vets also attended a reception at Old Parliament House, ecumenical services and reunion dinners. |
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I think it's also good to mix a few vets in with some greenhorns, show 'em the ropes if you know what I mean. |
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Geraldton City Council and local vets are joining forces to reduce the number of lost and impounded animals. |
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That intent has changed from housing for workers, to housing for war vets, to housing the poor. |
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The ace analysts are mostly seasoned vets with Rolodexes of industry contacts. |
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The move follows pressure from animal rights groups and many vets who claim it is barbaric to dock tails for cosmetic reasons. |
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Last night I had an unexpected trip to the vets with Cassius, our first rescue cat who's been with us nearly 2 years now. |
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While raising her family she also used to board dogs and looked after injured animals for vets. |
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When parvovirus appeared in the late 1970s Max said vets were initially baffled. |
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The higher professional category includes chemists, vets, dentists and barristers. |
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I think the choice between recommendations of qualified avian vets vs. online armchair professionals is really no choice at all. |
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The Government has announced that it will increase the accident compensation levy for vets next year. |
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He stayed at my vets for about 3-4 weeks so he could continue to recover and to be treated for the heartworm that he had. |
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In Portland, Maine, they till proudly point to Baxter Boulevard, where 400 linden trees were planted in 1921 as a memorial to World War I vets. |
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When the prized Lipizzaner horse went lame with arthritis, vets were baffled. |
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Last year alone, he saw 700 equine clients from all over Britain, some of which were deemed hopeless cases by vets. |
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The Wiltshire Badger Group claimed the vets were ignoring modern science and relying on old wives' tales. |
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Most vets and cat experts agree that indoor cats live longer, healthier lives. |
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Pet care Pet Owners, vets, kennels, stables, breeders, grooms, catteries, pet shops, liveries, and animal welfare all use our health supplements. |
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It had come home in the form of drugs and broken vets, a generation turning to spiritualism and mystic cults. |
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Bahnm also maintains a list of holistic vets and approved therapists, remedial farriers and saddlers. |
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Like many other professions involving large volumes of cash transactions, vets also come under the scrutiny of tax officials in audits. |
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The project will also hire 200 vets to assist the process of breeding purebred horses. |
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We had many vets look at him to try and solve his problems, but without any satisfactory answers. |
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You often bump into visiting vets, middle-aged men with flabby muscles and military tattoos. |
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Despite his bulldog effort, Burkett will never get it all back for the Vietnam vets. |
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You will need time to clean and handle your pet as well as feed him, bath him and take him to the vets. |
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We simply can't let these vets go without help, because we saw after Vietnam what the long-term repercussions of that negligence can be. |
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The ethical problems facing doctors and vets obviously differ in some ways. |
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The audience of silver-haired vets from wars in Vietnam, Korea, and World War II exploded into applause. |
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A chat and subsequent visit to the vets and he's now on medication which seems to be doing the trick. |
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And a seven-year-old Westie, dumped in Grays, was found unable to stand up and could not be saved by vets who found it had a brain condition. |
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I'm gonna have to get him to the vets very soon the poor mite, he seems happy enough other than a bit of scratching though. |
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Meanwhile, ministry vets have given the go-ahead for grouse shooting to start at the beginning of the season on August 12, the Glorious Twelfth. |
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We spent hundreds of millions to educate vets after WWII and throughout the 20th Century. |
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There are also no civil sector vets available to examine the animals at slaughterhouses. |
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It will create a Labor Veterans Committee to coordinate with other veterans groups in opposing cuts to vets ' benefits. |
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Complaints about alcohol advertising halved in 2003 following the introduction of the Central Copy Clearance system, which vets drinks ads in advance of their release. |
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Marlantes seemed to have escaped the deeper psychic wounds of Vietnam that bedeviled so many combat vets. |
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South African vets and above-board outfitters worry that profiteering reserve managers are allowing animals to be darted more than once a season, for sport. |
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Their conditions were so bad, vets later had to put the animals down. |
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Denise Eriksen says an experienced animal wrangler was on the set every day, vets were on call around the clock and the rooster made a full recovery. |
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And even EMS dispatch vets, generally reluctant to second-guess the work of one of their own, have piled on. |
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Advocates stress that vets would suffer if the program were to expire in September. |
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Government vets are investigating a case of mad cow disease in an animal born after the implementation of strict control measures to curb the disease. |
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Over a period of a week, the rabbits were taken from the home and checked over by vets before being taken to various animal shelters for rehoming. |
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Since the recession, a mercurial job market has made it difficult for many vets to find steady employment. |
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But the figures, revealed to Channel Four News by senior vets, will fuel anger among farmers who feel their healthy animals were slaughtered for no reason. |
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He reported the case immediately to the local veterinary station and two vets came to the farm within half an hour to find another 200 ducks had died. |
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The NFU has told MPs that action is needed to staunch the flow of vets away from private farm animal practices into pet care as a result of the farming crisis. |
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A group of 30 homeopathic vets, in a letter to the Veterinary Times, said many vaccinations lasted for years and did not require an annual booster. |
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If the vets haven't managed to isolate a physical cause for Booger's behaviour then it could be time to start looking at psychological reasons for his behaviour. |
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They're also packed with information about the world of veterinary medicine, especially the brand practiced by those vets who specialize in large animals. |
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The government's Film Bureau vets scripts, decides when, and if, the finished films can be screened, and whether they can be shown at foreign film festivals. |
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Every day WW2 vets die, and they get an inch in the local paper. |
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Out of all the homeless shelters, how many individuals are homeless vets? |
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Before those movies happened, there were all these stories about Vietnam vets coming home and dealing with the tangential human side of the issue. |
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Even colder, whenever veterans balk at paying the usurious rip-off, company lawyers sue them, usually in courts far away from where the vets live. |
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The police warning is reported to have initiated the desired effect, forcing some to walk their dogs in secluded areas and ask for home calls by vets. |
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He pointed out that more than 2,000 cats and dogs were sterilised in October when vets and animal welfare groups offered the procedure at a discounted fee. |
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Just how many will do that remains to be seen and if the response is low then we will end up with fewer doctors, dentists, vets, physios etc than ever before. |
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The Scottish farms were being kept under close observation by vets who have spearheaded the monitoring operation to contain the rapidly spreading disease. |
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It's tonnes of fun, dancing and drinking cheap beer to frenzied mandolin picking while one of the vets oversees, clad in grey flannels, blazer, beret, and a strip of medals. |
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One would only hope that such seasoned cinema vets would produce material that might whet one's libido, or at least take a novel approach to fleshly longing. |
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Campo has used her meagre savings, volunteers, small donations and the good-hearted service of cheap vets to sterilize, test and debug the cats and return them to health. |
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Dogs with a sweet tooth can fulfil their wish through chocolate milk drops which are safe as they contain minimal amount of cocoa which vets say is harmful to dogs. |
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Five vets remain mobile on the course during the running of the race and can initiate treatment of injured fallers at the fence. |
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According to the vets, Bauer had a build-up of pressure in his near fore hoof which had been caused by a bar shoe worn in trackwork on Thursday. |
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In many areas of the UK, vets are seeing cats and dogs with lungworms caused by eating snails, which thrive in wet conditions. |
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The vets treat Kevin, a wallaby with a runny nose, and Phanta, a goat who has phantom pregnancies. |
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There will also be the opportunity to see our new training facilities and to have one-on-one chats with vets, farriers and nutritionalists. |
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But the real experts, including many vets, will tell you that neutering is not the right option for every dog. |
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With the baby's lungs filling with fluid, vets had to step in and perform several minutes of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on the newborn. |
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Radiance recreates an optimistic suburban America of casseroles, war vets, automats and do-gooders in the McCarthy era. |
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A team of 18 divers, vets, marine experts and volunteers successfully refloated the mammals. |
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The Kirks took Felix to the vets for preliminary checks and discovered he is six to eight years old. |
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The highly contagious canine parvovirus was said to be prevalent in Wepre Park and other areas of Connah's Quay, with vets reporting a massive increase in the number of cases. |
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Shocked by his unusual eyes, vets gave the young koala an eye exam. |
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This means that one of our vets is at the showground from first thing in the morning until last thing at night to deal with any emergencies that might crop up. |
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On Sunday, PDSA Walkies is inviting dog owners and animal lovers to take part in a sponsored dog walk to raise vital funds for pets in need of vets. |
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The seven rescued whales, including one calf, had been transported to a floating protective sea pen where they were being cared for by vets and rehydrated. |
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In another tragic case, Hugo, another of the Alaskan Malamute pups who arrived at the centre alongside Malakai, saw vets struggle in vain to save his life. |
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Now why, you may ask, didn't the VA just replace the old equipment instead of making hundreds of aging vets with medical problems fight the 405 Freeway logjam over the hill? |
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I feel that Jason Miranda-Levi should do a little research about how the World War II vets were treated after they came home before he bad-mouths Vietnam vets. |
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Researchers at Southampton University's Anthrozoology Institute asked 168 vets throughout the country to study the behaviour of the 49 most popular breeds. |
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According to Country Life magazine, vets to the stars in Notting Hill now report more labradoodles in their surgeries than almost any other type of dog. |
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Agent Orange exposure has been blamed for virtually any disease Vietnam vets and their offspring have ever suffered since the soldiers finished their tours of duty. |
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As the severe blistering develops, it can be prone to becoming infected so vets will often use antibiotics to deal with the risk of secondary infection. |
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The drugs, a powerful barbiturate called Pentobarbitone Sodium, are used by vets and RSPCA staff to put animals to sleep and doctors warned could be lethal if taken by people. |
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