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California Spay/Neuter Bill DefeatedCalifornia Spay/Neuter
Bill Defeated
09-02-10

California Senate Bill 250, which would have required spay or neuter surgery for most of the state’s dogs and cats, failed passage in the State Assembly this week on a vote of 28-40. SB250 had moved to a third reading in mid-August after being shelved as inactive for almost a year.

The aim of the bill, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Dean Florez, was to help curb pet overpopulation. ... Read more »


California Spay/Neuter Bill DefeatedWorld Rabies Day Expanding
to 120 Countries
09-01-2010
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Franck's Resumes Veterinary CompoundingFranck's Resumes
Veterinary Compounding

08-31-2010
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Recalled Iams Cat Food Sold in Other StatesUpdate: Recalled Iams Cat Food
Sold in Other States

09-01-2010
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Katherine Dobbs, RVT, CVPM, PHRBLOG: Staff Safari ― *NEW*
Does your clinic have an org chart? Read blog »


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In This Issue

They Ate What? 

Animals will swallow just about anything they can get in their mouth. Don’t believe it? The proof is on the pages of this month’s Veterinary Practice News.

Our annual radiograph contest was judged by Matt Wright, DVM, Dipl. ACVR, who has seen just about everything on an X-ray.

His verdict: First place to Florida veterinarian Amy McGinness, whose canine patient, Hooch, ate 309 screws, nails and staples. Read full story» 

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