Category Archives: Pet welfare
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Posted on December 1, 2009 by shawn m finch dvm
The present economic climate provides a challenge for veterinarians. We strive to provide the absolute best medical care to our patients, and we also strive be sensitive about the affordability of that care. Kristi Reimer, the editor of Veterinary Economics, … Continue reading →
Posted on November 23, 2009 by Fritz Wood, CPA CFP
No question about it — these are trying financial times. Fortunately, the stature of the family pet has never been higher, and more than 80 percent of pet owners DO NOT intend to spend less on their four-legged family member … Continue reading →
Posted on November 10, 2009 by Bob Rohde, CAWA
Too many cats and kittens is currently a major concern to the shelter community. Data shows that 70,179 cats and kittens entered Colorado shelters in 2008, with 34,619 being adopted, a mere 5,175 reunited with owners and 24,619 euthanized. Only … Continue reading →
Posted on September 24, 2008 by Nina Silberstein
I think most people, when they find a stray animal that is in need of care, is injured or unwanted, immediately turn to their veterinarian for help. I’m sure many of you provide medical treatment and housing until the owner … Continue reading →
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