Sentences with phrase «animals health history»

Remember that if you are unsure of the animals health history, vaccination records or veterinary record, it is best to avoid contact with all bodily fluids and blood.
«I could think of no better way to mark Bayer's 150th anniversary, and our own 50 years of animal health history than by sharing a globally - inspired meal with my colleagues,» said Ian Spinks, president and general manager of Bayer HealthCare, Animal Health division, North America.

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Animals and the Shaping of Modern Medicine: One Health and its Histories (Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in Modern History)
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Covance spokeswoman Laurene Isip said the company does not obtain laboratory animals from shelters because their health history is not available.
Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Cruelty & neglect, Cruelty & neglect, Culture & Animals, Dog health, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Bottom, Horses, Humane history, Laws & politics, Religion & philosophy, USA Tagged With: Amanda L. Newcomb, Arnold Nix, Linda Fessenden, Merritt Clifton, Teresa Dicke
Irresponsible = no health, temperament, or physical soundness testing; no criteria in selecting breeding pairs; puppies raised away from (almost constant) human contact; puppies sold to brokers, stores or other «middlemen»; puppies sold to anyone that has the right amount of money; no follow - up on puppies sold; does not take back ANY animal they have EVER produced; does not know the history of their breed; makes new «designer» breeds for profit; only breeds F1 crosses of new «designer» breeds.
Building on a 60 - year history as the animal health business of Pfizer Inc., Zoetis discovers, develops, manufactures and markets veterinary vaccines and medicines, complemented by diagnostic products and genetic tests and supported by a range of services.
The information required includes the price, age, health and immunization history, and the name and address of the animal's breeder.»
You should know if the pet has any possible health issues as the shelter may have a more complete idea of an older animal's medical history.
The staff will provide you with the animal's background regarding history, health, and behavior issues and special needs.
Filed Under: Activism, Adaptive species, Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Behavior & health, Beliefs, Cats, Cruelty & neglect, Culture & Animals, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Top, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Feral cats, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Opinion, Opinions & Letters, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Henry David Thoreau, Merritt Clifton, MRFRS, Stacy Animals, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Top, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Feral cats, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Opinion, Opinions & Letters, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Henry David Thoreau, Merritt Clifton, MRFRS, Stacy animals, Feral cats, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Opinion, Opinions & Letters, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, Urban wildlife, USA, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Henry David Thoreau, Merritt Clifton, MRFRS, Stacy LeBaron
Filed Under: Activism, Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Behavior & health, Cats, Culture & Animals, Dogs & Cats, Editorials, Feature Home Bottom, Feral cats, Humane history, Opinions & Letters, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, USA Tagged With: Becky Robinson, Beth Clifton, Franklin Loew, Louise Holton, Merritt Clifton, Red Schoendienst
A veterinarian will maintain a history of your pet, equine or other animal, including health records that detail immunizations, reactions to medications, behavior traits, etc..
Filed Under: Adaptive species, Animal rights & welfare, Behavior & health, Birds, Book & film reviews, Cats, Conservation, Culture & Animals, Dogs & Cats, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Feral cats, Habitat, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Urban wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Edward Howe Forbush, Merritt Animals, Dogs & Cats, Endangered species, Feature Home Bottom, Feral & «nuisance» wildlife, Feral animals, Feral cats, Habitat, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Urban wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Edward Howe Forbush, Merritt animals, Feral cats, Habitat, Humane history, Hunting & trapping, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Urban wildlife, Wildlife, Wildlife impacts Tagged With: Edward Howe Forbush, Merritt Clifton
Other possible job hazards include exposure to corrosive chemicals and cleaning agents, exposure to animals with an unknown health history, animal bites and scratches, airborne transmission, and physical contact.
Other possible job hazards include exposure to corrosive chemicals and cleaning agents, exposure to feral and vicious animals, to animals with an unknown health history and therefore, exposure to zoonotic diseases through the use of hypodermic needles, animal bites and scratches, airborne transmission, and physical contact.
Filed Under: Advocacy, Animal control, Animal organizations, Animal rights & welfare, Behavior & health, Cats, Culture & Animals, Dog health, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Feature Home Bottom, Humane history, Population control, Population control, Religion & philosophy, Shelters, USA Tagged With: Esther Mechler, J.C. Flynn, Jeff Young, Leo L. Lieberman, Merritt Clifton
Building on a 60 - year history as the animal health arm of Pfizer, Zoetis discovers, develops, manufactures and markets veterinary vaccines and medicines, complemented by diagnostic products and genetic tests and supported by a range of services.
Filed Under: Africa, Animal rights & welfare, Asia / Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Behavior & health, Cats, Chimps & other primates, China, Culture & Animals, Dog health, Dogs, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats, Dogs & cats, Dogs & cats lab animals, Eastern Europe, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Humane history, India, Indian subcontinent, Isles, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Rabies, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Research & testing, Science, Scotland, United Kingdom, USA Tagged With: Adrian Burder, Clarissa Baldwin, Helmut Dungler, Julia Lewis, Merritt Clifton, Michelle Thew, National Canine DefenceAnimals, Dog health, Dogs, Dogs, Dogs & Cats, Dogs & cats, Dogs & cats, Dogs & cats lab animals, Eastern Europe, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Humane history, India, Indian subcontinent, Isles, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Rabies, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Research & testing, Science, Scotland, United Kingdom, USA Tagged With: Adrian Burder, Clarissa Baldwin, Helmut Dungler, Julia Lewis, Merritt Clifton, Michelle Thew, National Canine Defenceanimals, Eastern Europe, Europe, European Union, Feature Home Bottom, Humane history, India, Indian subcontinent, Isles, Lab animals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Rabies, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Research & testing, Science, Scotland, United Kingdom, USA Tagged With: Adrian Burder, Clarissa Baldwin, Helmut Dungler, Julia Lewis, Merritt Clifton, Michelle Thew, National Canine Defenceanimals, Laws & politics, Mice & rats, Rabies, Regulation, Religion & philosophy, Research & testing, Science, Scotland, United Kingdom, USA Tagged With: Adrian Burder, Clarissa Baldwin, Helmut Dungler, Julia Lewis, Merritt Clifton, Michelle Thew, National Canine Defence League
This timeline provides an overview of the numerous breakthroughs that have marked the history of animal health ever since.
Health Risk Assessments Support Veterinary Preventive Care Bob Lavan, MS, DVM, MPVM, DACVPM, associate director Outcomes Research Team, Zoetis, led the study of 563 companion animals (dogs and cats) that compared standard wellness office visits (history, physical exam, and limited laboratory screening) with medical findings and experiences with that same type of office visit but now including the PWR.
Diagnosis will require a detailed history of your pet's health, when the symptoms started, and details of the regular contact your pet has with other animals.
The exact protocol is tailored to each animal and depends on factors that are determined by the pre-surgery exam, your cat's health history, and the type of procedure.
In collaboration with the Lead Pet Caregiver and Admissions Specialist, perform intake exams for verification of health and behavior wellness, as well as data entry of animals» history in the shelter software.
Provide counseling and education for the public including general care information, any known history on APS animals, information on acclimating an animal to a new home, training advice, potential health and behavior issues, and responsible pet ownership.
Owners can call the office at Tufts Veterinary Field Service and give the health history of their animal, information about the medical situation, and then schedule a veterinarian to come to the evaluate of the horse.
In addition to our Gifts That Give MoreTM, GreaterGood.org operates a suite of Signature Programs in our areas of expertise: animal welfare, environmental education and natural history, and human health and education.
Shelters and rescues have a multitude of unique health challenges because of the varied and most often unknown health histories of the animals they take in.
On the first visit, Dr. Barrack will take a full health history of your animal.
Make sure to keep the dog's diet balanced, because Yorkies with long - term epilepsy history tend to put too much weight, which is another risky health factor for the animal.
In order to protect animal health and ensure that out - of - cage time relieves stress and enhances wellness, there are some caveats to consider: Animals should be screened prior to using these spaces, and their health history, age and vaccine history, and temperament should be taken into consideration.
Building on a six - decade history and a singular focus in animal health, Zoetis is a proud educational partner of the AAEP, the American Horse Council and the American Quarter Horse Association; and a supporter of Time to Ride, The Right Horse Initiative and many other equine community activities.
Thus, although these dogs can be wonderful pets, the lack of genetic history, the inability of most owners to make careful selections of potential mates for their beloved pets, and the advantages of sterilization to the health of the animals make it beneficial to spay females and neuter males to prevent random breedings.
Learning about the breed, its history and purpose breed standard, genetic health issues, the impact of care and feeding on the health of the animals, responsible dog ownership and more are all directly linked to producing healthy puppies with desired breed attributes.
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If you are thinking about relinquishing your animal, please consider the following: A health examination, behavior assessment, and / or history review will determine if your pet is suited for our adoption program.
A review of the animal's history (if available) and a physical examination upon intake provide a valuable opportunity to see if the animal has health or behavior concerns.
We accept all companion animals from Fairfax County who are in need of care, regardless of health, age, temperament, or history.
The students will conduct an examination of your pet and ask you questions about your animal's history and current health.
Initial Consultation and Massage - $ 65.00 The initial session is to make the introductions, review and discuss your animal's health history, set goals and expectations and provide an introductory massage.
Building on a 60 - year history as the animal health business of Pfizer, Zoetis discovers, develops, manufactures and markets veterinary vaccines and medicines, complemented by diagnostic products and genetic tests and supported by a range of services with a focus on both farm and companion animals.
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