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I am a licensed veterinarian and one of the licensed horse trainers is severely delinquent in paying me for the treatment I gave his horses. Can the Division make him pay me?

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A. The Division can take action against a licensee for unpaid indebtedness if a court order has been secured by the complainant. The Division, however, does not act as a collection agent in such matters. ... more

Is The Healthy Pet Gourmet a veterinarian?

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Our founder, Christie Shaver is not a veterinarian. After over 10 years of study about pet nutrition, she formulated our foods, based on the recommendations of top vets in the study of pet nutrition. If your pet is having serious health problems, you ... more

What is an Equine Veterinarian's salary range?

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$40,000 for a new graduate to $90,000 for an experience equine veterinarian. ... more

What veterinarian colleges/university's are the best in England?

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if your open to the rest of Britain, then Glasgow and Edinburgh in Scotland are 2 of the best in the world, but both are very difficult to get into. ... more

Do you have to get perfect grades in high school to go to college to become a veterinarian?

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You must have relatively good grades in order to be accepted. B+ A type of grade average. ... more

How to become a veterinarian nurse?

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I'm going to study this at uni starting in september! There are two ways. The first is by finding a vet practice willing to take you on and train you who will then send you to a college on day release. This way you get paid as you learn and i think i ... more

What are the symptoms of colitis in cats?

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The most obvious sign of colitis is diarrhea, possibly outside the litter tray because of the 'urgency' to go. The stool is often soft or watery & may contain blood or mucus. Other symptoms may include; • Straining (tenesmus) in the litter tray causi ... more

Why has my veterinarian prescribed Digoxin for my dog ?

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Digoxin is used to control the rate and rhythm of your dog's heart. It also improves the strength and efficiency with which the heart beats. ... more

what causes cataracts to form.

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Most cataracts form in young to middle aged dogs due to a hereditary predisposition (ie - they do not necessarily ensue with old age, like they do in people). In other words, it is an inherited cataract that came from either the mother or the father, ... more

I have a 3-month old cat. Under the new rule, how many rabies shots will my cat needand how often will we have to visit my veterinarian to get them?

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Dogs and cats in Texas must be vaccinated by a veterinarian by the time the animal is four months of age, then given a booster 12 months after the initial vaccination. Thereafter, the animal must be vaccinated at intervals of no longer than 36 months ... more
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