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Veterinary Information Articles
A regular healthy diet and frequent exercise is important for overall pet health, but did you also know that veterinarian exams and procedures are equally as important? Veterinarian exams and procedures can help catch a disease or condition before it progresses, and they can help prevent a number of disease and conditions through vaccinations. Just a few common diseases include: rabies, distemper, and parvovirus. Veterinarian procedures such as spaying and neutering are commonly used to prevent pregnancy and reproduction in pets. Vaccinations and spaying/neutering are just a few common veterinarian procedures. Continue reading to learn more about the different types of veterinarian exams and procedures and why they are important for your pet’s health.
- Zoonotic Disease Info
Zoonoses or zoonotic diseases are those that can potentionaly affect both people and other animals. Here we will talk about just a few of the things you can and can't catch from your pet.
- Your Turn - My Veterinarian
Personal experiences about dealing with a veterinarian - from a VetInfo reader.
- What is a Typical Veterinary Technician Salary?
Demand for veterinary technicians is high, but it is important to remember that many technicians work part-time, hours vary from week to week, and some technicians remain on call.
- What Daily Veterinarian Work Looks Like
Veterinarian work involves many, many different duties. This article with describe some of the things veterinarians do an an average day.
- What a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT) Is and Does
A Certified Veterinary Technician has many duties that are vital to the running of a veterinary clinic or hospital.
- Vetinfo Statement of Purpose
We provide veterinary health information relating to dogs and cats. We have an extensive collection of information online in our Dog Health Information and Cat Health Information pages. Our staff members are the owners and employees of a small animal veterinary hospital.
- Vetinfo Sitemap Table of Contents
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- Veterinary Technicians
Alaska, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Rhode Island do not have Accredited Vet tech schools at this time. This information has been provided by http://www.AVMA.org and http://www.navta.net/ for information on accreditation, please see those websites.
- Veterinary Technician Training for Associate and Bachelor Programs
Any veterinary technician training school offers Associate or Bachelor degree programs. Higher wages are attainable to those who attend a four-year school, but this does mean larger school loans.
- Veterinary Technician Programs Surveyed
Veterinary technician programs have been on the rise and offer great job opportunities.
- Veterinary Medicine: A Dog Owner’s Introduction
When it comes to dog veterinary medicine it is important to understand the basics of what is necessary for your dog to ensure his long-term health. By working closely with your veterinarian you should be able to determine what is medically necessary for your dog.
- Veterinary Index
If you're thinking of becoming a veterinarian, there are many things you should know before applying from information about veterinary insurance to other animal related career info.
- Veterinary Dentists
Comprehensive directory of veterinary dentists in the United States.
- Veterinary Client Rights, medical records, etc
Useful questions and answers for pet owners regarding pet insurance, pet medical records, and other pet health info.
- Veterinary Archive - Dogs
Question & answer format information from ask Dr Mike.
- Veterinary and Pre -Vet Schools
Comprehensive information about veterinary schools, vet programs, pre-vet programs, and vet school admissions.
- Veterinary and Animal Related Careers
List and common FAQs about Jobs that are animal related.
- Veterinarian Training and Job Qualifications
Veterinarian training is a long process, but it can lead to a rewarding career in veterinary medicine. If you're interested in pursuing a career in veterinary medicine, here's what you need to know about veterinary training and job qualifications.
- Treating Cushings Disease with Mitotane ( Lysodren Rx)
Dear Dr.Mike, Your Aug.’99 issue of VetInfo Digest stated that Anipryl, although expensive, was a possible tx choice for the pituitary- dependent form of Cushings Another website, around the same time, recommended it as the first choice to try.
- The Veterinary Student’s Guide to Cat Skeleton Selection
A cat skeleton can show an animal lover how a feline is able to be so active and athletic. The finesse felines demonstrate is essential, as a cat fracture can happen to almost any bone in the body.
- The Top Ten Questions about your Pet
The questions our clients most often ask about their pets.
- The Three Most Competitive Veterinarian Schools
Veterinarian schools can prepare you for a fruitful career in veterinary medicine. However, some schools are better than others. Here are th six most competitive veterinary schools in the US.
- The Path to a Veterinary Technician Degree
Before you get on the path to a veterinary technician degree, make sure you have a firm commitment to animal care. Even veterinary assistants need formal training to work in the field.
- The Cost of Veterinary Ultrasound Machine Procedures
Some diagnoses of certain health conditions necessitate the use of a veterinary ultrasound machine. Veterinary ultrasound is a painless procedure for your pet.
- Supporting your Local Veterinary Hospital
Perhaps you have never really considered how a veterinary hospital is funded and what that means for your pet.
- Spay/Neuter - Early
There is not a lot of data on the effects of spaying dogs and cats at younger ages than the "traditional" 6 months that has actually been published, at least that I am aware of. There are reports of two or three places studying the effects of early spay and neuter at the present time and I have seen references to data from these studies but am not aware of published data.
- Sizing Up a Veterinary Technician College
Evaluate a veterinary technician college to meet your career goals, budget and lifestyle. With the rise in pet care technologies, choosing the right school has never been more important for developing the skills needed to enter this competitive field.
- Saving Money on Veterinary Care at a Vet School
Using a veterinary teaching hospital ensures excellent care for your dog, while keeping bills low.
- Obtaining Affordable Veterinary Care for Your Dog
Whether an emergency, an illness or just a check-up, many owners are struggling to find affordable dog veterinary care. Routine medical procedures can cost hundreds of dollars and urgent and specialized operations may run into the thousands.
- It’s Your Turn - Tips From Our Readers
Our readers share pet care tips, including commonly asked questions about flea control tips, declawing information, feeding info, and more.
- How Vets Diagnose Canine Heartworm Disease
Canine heartworm disease can be very difficult to treat. Treating heart disease often involves dangerous complications.
- How Valuable are Veterinary Technician Online Degrees?
Becoming a veterinary technician online seems like a dream come true for the busy adult who's always wanted to work in veterinary services: study at home on your own time and be working at a veterinary clinic in as little as two years.
- Health Care Information
These links have several things in common - they are easily navigated, have products that are animal oriented and may be helpful to our readers.
- Health Care Information
This page will take you to other minds at work. These links have several things in common - they are easily navigated, have interesting content and are mostly animal oriented . We don't necessarily agree with all the information or points of view taken but believe that a well informed person makes better choices for themselves and their pets.
- Getting Veterinary Technician Certification Through the NTV Exam
To get your veterinary technician certification you need to complete a 2-year program and then pass the National Veterinary Technician (NTV) exam. The exam focuses on evaluating your ability to work in the field as a veterinary technician.
- Getting Into the Top Veterinary Colleges
The top veterinary colleges not only seek applicants with high grades and a variety of course prerequisites. They also look for applicants possessing specific people skills, professional and extracurricular experience, and good connections and letters of recommendation.
- FYI - For Your Information
Veterinary medicine is a business. Veterinarians want to provide excellent care and it is necessary that they make a profit.
- Flea Life Cycle
Understanding the life cycle of the flea is necessary in order to control it. The flea has several stages to its life cycle. Adult fleas spend most of their time on the dog or cat - they must be dislodged to leave since they will not do so voluntarily.
- Finding the Dog Vet That Other Vets Would Recommend
Finding the right vet for your dog is an important decision that should not be taken lightly. Finding the right vet is a process. Most people don't think about interviewing a vet to see if they are the right one, but it worth considering.
- Encyclopedia of Canine Veterinary Medical Information
Encyclopedia of Canine Veterinary Medical Information; source of advice and information for canine veterinary related issues.
- Dog Ultrasound and X-Ray Testing Compared
Dog ultrasound and x-rays are both important veterinary tools. They are completely different technologies, and each has advantages and disadvantages.
- Dog and Cat Vet Issues Compared
Dog and cat vet issues are not always as different as the pet owner may think. Nonetheless, the dog and the cat owner should become aware of the most common dog and cat vet issues in order to watch for signs of illness in their pets.
- Diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus can lead to a secondary myocarditis (malfunction of the heart muscles). This can eventually cause heart failure. The signs that this is happening include a decrease in activity or weakness
- Creepies and Crawlies
These cuties can travel back and forth between your pets. Head shaking, itching and a blackish waxy goo in the ear canals are indications that ear mites may have taken up residence in your cat or dogs ears.
- Choosing The Best Canine Vet You Can Afford
A good canine vet is your pet's best hope of a long and healthy life. Here are some tips on how you can find the best canine vet without breaking your budget.
- Cat Veterinary Archive
This is an unindexed assortment of questions that I really didn't have a category for or are about several completely different issues or that didn't quite seem to fit anywhere. Miscellaneous questions.
- Careers in Feline Veterinary Medicine
Feline veterinary medicine is a unique and exciting field that affords people the opportunity to help cats and people alike. Whether working as a veterinarian, a surgeon or in research of some kind, feline veterinary specialists are responsible for treating pets for a variety of different conditions.
- Canine Urinalysis Explained
Canine urinalysis is used to detect diseases of the urinary system. It also screens for illnesses of other organs, including the liver.
- Attaining a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree
Information on Veterinary education and training and how to become a veterinarian: Veterinarians need training in biology, zoology, genetics, and embryology, among other sciences. Pre-veterinary courses in business management may be useful.
- Applying to Veterinary Technician Schools: Five Key Requirements
There are five key traits that veterinary technician schools look for when accepting incoming students. Every college or university looks at your grades in high school, but there is much more that the schools seek in potential students.
- An Overview of Veterinarian Careers
Veterinarian careers can offer the avid animal lover a chance to not only work with animals but also ensure their health and well-being. There are several position available in the veterinary field.
- An Overview of Pet Care Jobs and Opportunities
There are a wide range of pet care jobs available today for everything from dog massage therapists to veterinarians. If you have a passion for all animals, not only dogs or cats, then one of these animal care jobs may be right for you.
- Alternatives to Euthanasia for Disabled Dogs
Having to decide when to put a beloved dog down is never easy; however, there are alternatives to euthanasia for disabled dogs. There are those who believe euthanasia is cruel and others who believe making a dog live out a disabled life is inhumane and selfish.
- Alternative Medicine
Homeopathy is based on a theory that you can protect an animal from disease by giving it extraordinarily dilute solutions of something that causes similar symptoms. Many of these preparations are so dilute that they are 1:1,000,000,000,000 or less dilutions.
- Alternative Medical care for Pets
The AVMA established guidelines for alternative and complimentary care of animal in 1996. This is a copy of those guidelines.
- About Veterinarians
There are a number of jobs that veterinarians do. Most practice veterinary medicine in private veterinary hospitals, performing medical and surgical tasks on pets or farm animals. Many work for government agencies and help ensure the safety of foods we eat, research diseases, work with public health agencies, the FDA, USDA or other agencies.
- 9 Veterinary Technician Careers Profiled
Veterinary technician careers are growing in demand as medical research advances in the veterinary field. Some studies reveal between 6-8 career opportunities for one technician.
- 7 Types of Veterinary Specialists
There are a wide variety of different veterinary specialists. While a general veterinarian can be effective at treating most of the conditions encountered by animals, sometimes specialists need to be called in to handle more in-depth matters.
- 3 Vet Questions Dog Owners Don’t Ask—But Should
Here are 3 important dog vet questions everyone should ask their veterinarian. No pet owner wants to think about if or when his or her dog might need more than a check-up or booster vaccination, but it's important to have these answers on hand so that you are ready for any emergency.


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