Not exact matches
Dr. Stephen Jones,
president of the non-profit American
Heartworm Society, calls the situation «frightening.»
My personal experience with taking in these displaced and unknown pets was eye - opening,» said Christopher J. Rehm, DVM,
President of the American
Heartworm Society.
Dr. DiGangi is a member of the Board of Directors of the American
Heartworm Society and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, serving two terms as ASV
President.
According to Dr. Wallace Graham,
president of the American
Heartworm Society, puppies should begin preventatives at six to eight weeks of age.
In gratitude for his education and the veterinary profession, Dr. Tripp has served as the: CVMA Membership Chair, CVMA Representative for the American
Heartworm Society, and Santa Clara VMA
President.
And this is unacceptable to Dr. Thomas Nelson,
president of the American
Heartworm Society.
He is member of the American
Heartworm Society, Feline
Heartworm International Council, SOIPA, ESSCAP and WAAP, and is vice
President of the European Dirofilaria
Society.
Dr. Stephen Jones, Moncks Corner, SC - based
president of the American
Heartworm Society, explains that coyotes are carriers for heartworm, and their numbers are climbing in ma
Heartworm Society, explains that coyotes are carriers for
heartworm, and their numbers are climbing in ma
heartworm, and their numbers are climbing in many areas.
We asked Sheldon Rubin, 2007 - 2010
president of the American
Heartworm Society, to separate facts from the myths about heartworm infestations
Heartworm Society, to separate facts from the myths about
heartworm infestations
heartworm infestations in dogs.
The dog tested positive for
heartworm and faced a long, expensive treatment involving painful shots, says Dr. Rubin, DVM, who is president of the American Heartworm
heartworm and faced a long, expensive treatment involving painful shots, says Dr. Rubin, DVM, who is
president of the American
HeartwormHeartworm Society.
Currently,
heartworm infections have been diagnosed in every state, in every county, and in every parish in the southern states, according to Dr. Sheldon Rubin, the immediate past president of the American Heartworm
heartworm infections have been diagnosed in every state, in every county, and in every parish in the southern states, according to Dr. Sheldon Rubin, the immediate past
president of the American
HeartwormHeartworm Society.
as past
president of the American
Heartworm Society Dr. Shelly Rubin explains, on Steve Dale's Pet World, listen HERE.
People don't protect their dogs because they think, «It won't happen to me,» says Dr. Shelly Rubin, past
president of the American
Heartworm Society.
«This significant disease has cost the lives of far too many of our beloved dogs, and that's why it is more crucial than ever for veterinary professionals to have access to the latest guidelines,» said Dr. Sheldon Rubin,
president of the American
Heartworm Society.
«As a result of the disease spreading, veterinarians across the country are seeking more information on how to treat and prevent
heartworms,» Dr. Tom Nelson,
president of the American
Heartworm Society, said.
Washington, D.C. — AVMA Convention — Dr. Sheldon (Shelly) Rubin, director emeritus at Blum Animal Hospital in Chicago, Ill., past
president of the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association, book author and frequent contributor to Chicagoland and national media regarding pet health care issues, has been elected
president of the American
Heartworm Society (AHS).
In response, a protocol was developed by Dr. Kate Hurley, Director of Shelter Medicine, University of California, U.C. Davis in conjunction with Dr. Tom Nelson,
president of the American
Heartworm Society and Professor Dwight Bowman, PhD, Professor of Parasitology, Cornell University.
Because some parts of the United States see few cases of
heartworm, a protocol was developed by Dr. Kate Hurley, Director of Shelter Medicine, University of California, U.C. Davis in conjunction with Dr. Tom Nelson, president of the American Heartworm Society and Professor Dwight Bowman, PhD, Professor of Parasitology, Cornell Un
heartworm, a protocol was developed by Dr. Kate Hurley, Director of Shelter Medicine, University of California, U.C. Davis in conjunction with Dr. Tom Nelson,
president of the American
Heartworm Society and Professor Dwight Bowman, PhD, Professor of Parasitology, Cornell Un
Heartworm Society and Professor Dwight Bowman, PhD, Professor of Parasitology, Cornell University.
Christopher Rehm, DVM, now
president of the American
Heartworm Society and a practice owner in Mobile, AL, said during the AVMA press conference that the new research was a «protocol changer.»