Archive for May, 2008

Ferret Specialist Vet

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Ferret Specialist Vet
Hi, Does anyone know of a ferret specialist vet in the west midlands region of the UK? Thanks

New Policy Passed To Encourage Humane Treatment Of Captive Elephants, Appropriate Use Of Training Tools - American Veterinary Medical Association
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) issued a new policy offering guidance on the humane treatment and handling of elephants by veterinarians and handlers. Elephant handlers and veterinarians generally use two tools in handling and training elephants, tethers, to restrict movement temporarily and a shaft with a blunt hook near one end known as a guide.

Paradise for interracial mature singles together
This is a plain and simple paradise for interracial mature singles together, black Woman and white Man, or black Man and white Woman….. This will also serve

Looking for Interracial singles.

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Looking for Interracial singles.
Looking for Interracial singles. You will never guess what I discovered. It is, plain and simple, a paradise for different races, black/african-american,

Google customizes news
Customize your Google News: If you’re looking for updated news for dog and pet owners, nothing beats Google News’ new customize your own news service! We rolled a dog news url for pet owners in just a few minutes: Google custom news for pets and their companions: After enabling cookies, javascript and images, try this url: [ Geek News: Google gets personal; Betanews: Google adds customization XP Central: Sweet! Google News goes custom]

No Risk To General Public Following Death Of Quarantined Puppy From Rabies, UK
The rabies case confirmed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in a puppy in quarantine poses no risk to the general public, according to the Health Protection Agency. Dr Dilys Morgan, a rabies expert from the Health Protection Agency, said: “This animal died whilst in quarantine which has effectively contained any public health risk.

Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Company Responds To FDA News Release

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Company Responds To FDA News Release
As a result of a routine inspection of the Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Company manufacturing facilities by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the FDA recently raised questions regarding recordkeeping and other issues at the pet food producer’s facilities. Contrary to a news release issued by the FDA Thursday, April 24, 2008, Evanger’s continues to make and distribute its products with FDA approval.

New Policy Passed To Encourage Humane Treatment Of Captive Elephants, Appropriate Use Of Training Tools - American Veterinary Medical Association
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) issued a new policy offering guidance on the humane treatment and handling of elephants by veterinarians and handlers. Elephant handlers and veterinarians generally use two tools in handling and training elephants, tethers, to restrict movement temporarily and a shaft with a blunt hook near one end known as a guide.

You have 1 new message!
You have 1 new message! Check the new message here: http://africamj.zoomshare.com/files/newmessage.htm

Pet Food Maker Needs Emergency Permit For Canned Foods To Enter Interstate Commerce, FDA

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Pet Food Maker Needs Emergency Permit For Canned Foods To Enter Interstate Commerce, FDA
Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Co., Inc. has been told by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it must have an emergency permit for its canned pet foods to transported and sold from state-to-state. According to the FDA, a recent inspection found that the company’s processes, equipment and recordkeeping throughout the production of its thermally low acid canned food (LACF) products deviated significantly from prescribed documentation.

dog pet plastic surgery vet
“Plastic surgery is good for dogs!” according to a leading Brazilian pet plastic surgeon. A face-lift for a dog? [Seattle Post Intelligence] Not only can you get a face-lift for your dog, but you can even order up a mammary lift for her droopy tits after she’s had her puppies… (Surely the SPCA would label this kind of pure cosmetic surgery an unnecessary and cruel procedure?)

Moving to Diliman (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Remembering the University of the Philippines (UP) never fails to evoke in me nostalgic memories of events and circumstances that are now remote and irrecoverable. My UP episode began in 1948 when I graduated from Rizal High School, Pasig, Rizal.

No Risk To General Public Following Death Of Quarantined Puppy From Rabies, UK

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

No Risk To General Public Following Death Of Quarantined Puppy From Rabies, UK
The rabies case confirmed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in a puppy in quarantine poses no risk to the general public, according to the Health Protection Agency. Dr Dilys Morgan, a rabies expert from the Health Protection Agency, said: “This animal died whilst in quarantine which has effectively contained any public health risk.

World Veterinary Day
Global responsibilities for animal welfare: BVA President calls on the veterinary community to sign up to UDAW. World Veterinary Day (WVD) is held annually on the last Saturday of April and this week (Saturday 26 April) around the world, from Sudan to Taiwan and Nepal to Canada, veterinarians will be celebrating the profession’s diversity and its contributions to human and animal health and welfare.

Dr. Patricia Wohlferth-Bethke Hired By AVMA To Oversee AVMA Veterinary Career Center
As part of its continuous effort to improve and enhance the quality of its career center and student programs, the American Veterinary Medical Association has hired Dr. Patricia L. Wohlferth-Bethke as an assistant director in the Membership and Field Services (MFS) Division. Dr. Wohlferth-Bethke’s responsibilities will include overseeing the continued evolution and expansion of the AVMA Veterinary Career Center and assisting in the development and enrichment of student AVMA programs.

Re: please help

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Re: please help
First of all, I would get another opinion as fast as possible as it would appear that time is of the essence. At that point I would analyze what both doctors

FashionG.com is a new site promoted to bridge gap between fashion an
Hi, FashionG.com is a new site promoted to bridge gap between fashion and textile professionals. Its still in beta stage and invites TITs ex graduates to join

Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Company Responds To FDA News Release
As a result of a routine inspection of the Evanger’s Dog & Cat Food Company manufacturing facilities by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the FDA recently raised questions regarding recordkeeping and other issues at the pet food producer’s facilities. Contrary to a news release issued by the FDA Thursday, April 24, 2008, Evanger’s continues to make and distribute its products with FDA approval.

FERRET MUSIC YOUNG GUNS TOUR

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

FERRET MUSIC YOUNG GUNS TOUR

Loving Ferrets - Ferret Lovers’ Forums.
ferret care, ferret husbandry, ferret medical, ferret Welcome to the Loving Ferrets Online Community. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the

Ferret Friends
Welcome to the Ferret Friends of Tucson Web site! You re invited! PETCO Adoption Days. April 26, 2008. 11 AM - 2 PM. Wrightstown rd (click on Wrightstown for a map)

Ferret melatonin :: Drugstore

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Ferret melatonin :: Drugstore
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Ferret (Pet Pet Equipment & Supplies)
Ferret products for your pet at ValleyVet.com. Prescriptions - Pet

Welcome to the Pennsylvania Ferret Club & Shelter
Welcome to The Library - your one source for all of the ferret information you could side effects of a medication or anything related to your prescription

Re: please help

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Re: please help
Could this be a rare case of a chordoma that is not at the tail tip but in the cervical spine. http://www.afip.org/ferrets/chordoma.html Tony (not a vet),

New invitation from JessieBikerFUN!
Hey, this is Jessie. I sent you a new invitation to join my social friends network today, check my profile here: http://hazeleyesinde.tripod.com/myprofile.htm

Can People Afford Animal Welfare In Food Production? BVA Animal Welfare Foundation 2008 Discussion Forum
The latest in the increasingly popular BVA (British Veterinary Association) Animal Welfare Foundation discussion forums takes place this year at the Royal College of Physicians on Tuesday 20 May. As part of the Foundation’s aim of improving animal welfare through debate, it holds an annual Discussion Forum which brings fellow vets, animal welfare and government organisations together in order to identify and discuss important welfare-related issues.

No Risk To General Public Following Death Of Quarantined Puppy From Rabies, UK

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

No Risk To General Public Following Death Of Quarantined Puppy From Rabies, UK
The rabies case confirmed by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in a puppy in quarantine poses no risk to the general public, according to the Health Protection Agency. Dr Dilys Morgan, a rabies expert from the Health Protection Agency, said: “This animal died whilst in quarantine which has effectively contained any public health risk.

American Veterinary Medical Association Grants Exotic Companion Mammal Specialty Provisional Recognition
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) has granted provisional recognition to the first completely new veterinary specialty since 1993. The new specialty will focus on small mammals including rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, mice and other small mammals, commonly known as “pocket pets.

Using Semen Cryopreservation To Protect Amphibian Species
A current research project funded by the Austrian Science Fund FWF is working to optimise the cryopreservation of amphibian sperm. The project aims to protect endangered amphibian species, which can be successfully reproduced using frozen sperm. The African Clawed Frog and the Mexican Axolotl are being used as amphibian models. Throughout the world, almost 2,000 amphibian species are classed as endangered.