· Labeling of all prescription medication dispensed to animal
owners be labeled in accordance with state and federal law · Requiring all animal shelters operating and providing
veterinary services in South Carolina be subjected to the regulation of the South Carolina Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners · Veterinarians providing veterinary services in animal shelters prepare written or electronic records concerning the animals in their respective care and maintain these for a minimum of three years · Animal shelters prepare and maintain records documenting the number of animals admitted to the facility and the method by which those animals exit the facility, whether by adoption, fostering, natural death, euthanasia, transfer to another state, or other means of discharge · Establishes a study committee for animal care and welfare issues in South Carolina · A mobile practice affiliated with, operated by, or supported by a public or private nonprofit animal shelter is prohibited from operating within eyesight of the nearest privately owned veterinarian
veterinary services in South Carolina be subjected to the regulation of the South Carolina Board of
Veterinary Medical Examiners · Veterinarians providing veterinary services in animal shelters prepare written or electronic records concerning the animals in their respective care and maintain these for a minimum of three years · Animal shelters prepare and maintain records documenting the number of animals admitted to the facility and the method by which those animals exit the facility, whether by adoption, fostering, natural death, euthanasia, transfer to another state, or other means of discharge · Establishes a study committee for animal care and welfare issues in South Carolina · A mobile practice affiliated with, operated by, or supported by a public or private nonprofit animal shelter is prohibited from operating within eyesight of the nearest privately owned veterinarian
Veterinary Medical Examiners · Veterinarians providing
veterinary services in animal shelters prepare written or electronic records concerning the animals in their respective care and maintain these for a minimum of three years · Animal shelters prepare and maintain records documenting the number of animals admitted to the facility and the method by which those animals exit the facility, whether by adoption, fostering, natural death, euthanasia, transfer to another state, or other means of discharge · Establishes a study committee for animal care and welfare issues in South Carolina · A mobile practice affiliated with, operated by, or supported by a public or private nonprofit animal shelter is prohibited from operating within eyesight of the nearest privately owned veterinarian
veterinary services in animal shelters prepare written or electronic records concerning the animals in their respective care and maintain these for a minimum of three years · Animal shelters prepare and maintain records documenting the number of animals admitted to the facility and the method by which those animals exit the facility, whether by adoption, fostering, natural death, euthanasia, transfer to another state, or
other means of discharge · Establishes a study committee for animal care and welfare issues in South Carolina · A mobile
practice affiliated with, operated by, or supported by a public or private nonprofit animal shelter is prohibited from operating within eyesight of the nearest privately owned veterinarian
practice.
The AAEP 2012 Horse
Owner / Trainer
Veterinary Services survey revealed that owners value ambulatory emergency services more highly than just about any other attribute of a veterinary practice.1 Services that are highly valued will support a higher fee structure, and that includes robust emergency fees that compensate veterinarians for the significant stressors that emergency care adds to th
Veterinary Services survey revealed that
owners value ambulatory emergency services more highly than just about any
other attribute of a
veterinary practice.1 Services that are highly valued will support a higher fee structure, and that includes robust emergency fees that compensate veterinarians for the significant stressors that emergency care adds to th
veterinary practice.1 Services that are highly valued will support a higher fee structure, and that includes robust emergency fees that compensate veterinarians for the significant stressors that emergency care adds to their lives.