Not exact matches
An April, 2009, a Journal of the American Veterinary
Medical Association (JAVMA)
article revealed that household income is the greatest predictor of whether or not
pets undergo a spay / neuter operation, with homes earning under $ 35,000 being almost half as likely to have
pets altered than homes over $ 75,000.
In the earlier
article about
pet owner misconceptions, I reviewed some statistics and a few
medical examples of how certain conditions can often resolve on their own, or with just supportive care at -LSB-...]
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In one quarter of Oklahoma counties from 17 to 20 percent of homes earn under $ 10,000 annually and overall one third of households in our state earn under $ 35,000 per year (the income level at which spending on
pet care dramatically declines according to a 2009
article in Journal of American Veterinary
Medical Association).
The
article shared a list of the top nonprofit organizations that give financial aid to people who are having trouble paying for their
pet's
medical expenses.
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Kris Kruse - Elliott, DVM, PhD, DACVAA, is
medical director of AnimalScan in Redwaood City, an MRI facility for
pets; is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Anagelsia; and also submitted this
article from the ACVAA.
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This
article will help you understand the process of anesthesia, and empower you to ask the important questions you can, and should, ask of your
pet's
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pet's anesthetic risk.
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An
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Medical Association compared the behaviour of 413 puppies from
pet stores compared to those from breeders.
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According a recent
article in the Journal of the American Veterinary
Medical Association, «The most common reasons that
pets visit the veterinarians are as follows: specific diseases, 13.1 %; signs of illness, 8.1 %; behaviors, 7.7 %; sickness, 7.6 %; fleas and ticks, 3.5 %; check - ups, 3.2 %; and heartworm medication, 2.3 %.
In the earlier
article about
pet owner misconceptions, I reviewed some statistics and a few
medical examples of how certain conditions can often resolve on their own, or with just supportive care at home.