But the vet said the rock hand lacerated his stomach and part of the intestine had gangrened. |
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One vet dealt with an iguana that had been fed on breakfast cereal and milk and kept loose in a bedroom with no source of ultraviolet light. |
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Molly was taken to the vet after her back leg was savaged while she was in her kennel outside the house. |
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The sight of the little puppy hooked up to an IV, panting in his vet kennel, was one of the hardest things I've ever seen. |
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Thirty-five years after fighting in Vietnam, a vet has been formally recognised for his service by the Army. |
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A senior Government vet says North Yorkshire should be on red alert to prevent an explosion of foot and mouth in the pig farming community. |
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Fred is a retired vet who still does locum veterinary work and also plays 18 holes of golf twice a week. |
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The animals included seven yearlings which an RSPCA vet said were emaciated and suffering from malnutrition. |
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She had grown so used to carrying Muffin around that she felt as if the vet had amputated a limb. |
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He had already lost one of his nine lives after he was taken to a vet when he was run over by a car. |
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My mother was appalled that we had even contemplated taking Percy to the vet to be put down. |
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He said there was no truth to the rumour that he had his vet administer a sedative to his horse before the race. |
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We have taken over the two remaining staff and will soon have a new assistant vet and nurse. |
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Sadly, my vet did not iodine the umbilical cords, and I lost three to bacterial septicemia before IV antibiotics stemmed the tide. |
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Both rider and vet would have been conscious of the risks they were taking so close to a games that was marked by a hunt for drug cheats. |
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Liquor and Gaming Authority had ultimate authority to approve and vet every year of their operations and expenditure plan. |
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A vet or an equine dental specialist can address any oral problems that may cause the horse to lean or grab onto the bit. |
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If you have problems with scour ask your vet about the steps you can take to prevent it in your herd. |
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No need to say a little prayer for local hip hop DJ and scratch vet Raf Kerwin, aka D.R. One, because he's doing just fine on his own. |
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Catfights also cause nasty abscesses that result in pain and trips to the vet for puss. |
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The vet will be able to tell you how to brush the dog's teeth, how to clean his ears as well as how to clip toenails. |
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Contact your vet asap to have her checked for tick-borne diseases, and to discuss how to treat the infestation. |
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Additionally, Fong noted, the USDA vet failed to eartag the animal, a required procedure, after it was ticketed for further testing. |
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A farmer can report what he thinks might be foot and mouth, a vet has to be called, and a blood test done. |
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Yesterday, I took Lolita to the vet to get a bill of health so I can fly with her on Friday up to Manhattan. |
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I have been with my kids when the Siamese cats and the German shepherd had to go, and they were taken along to the vet for the injection. |
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At the vet clinic they pretty much pull out the Kevlar but we civilian types can't go full metal jacket. |
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It emerged that a slaughterman, a trained marksman, tried to kill the animals with a.22 rifle from a vehicle, with a vet present. |
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But during an operation the vet found a ball bearing in the eye socket, the size of a small marble. |
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This narked a few people, including his apparently unpaid vet and a group who claimed that the animals on his ranch were being treated cruelly. |
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The dog is now fast approaching his teens, and although relatively fit, he needs the occasional visit to a vet for upkeep and maintenance. |
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News chiefs from ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox and NBC television networks pledged to vet incoming feeds and not broadcast them live. |
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How can newsagents or bookshop managers possibly vet everything that they sell? |
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Yes, the vet sounded her chest, which was clear, and she is eating normally. |
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Richard Gowshall, a vet at the Eastcott Veterinary Clinic, was shocked to hear Daisy had given birth to another 14 puppies. |
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If your dog is old or in poor health, check with your vet before increasing exercise. |
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This will allow the vet to insure the dog's health as well as test for parasites that may be there. |
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Make sure to talk to your vet before using one of these hairball remedies for long periods of time though. |
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The dog was taken in by the RSPCA where a vet also discovered an elastic band embedded into its neck. |
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Representatives of the American government, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund vet every potential oil contract. |
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In addition, Alliance retains legal counsel to vet its business practices, including diversity initiatives. |
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For the vetting procedure, we have now established a procedure to scrutinize and meticulously vet our intelligence agencies' recruits. |
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Reader Stephen Mills alerted us to the company's stringent security checks which vet potential purchasers. |
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I work for a non-emergency vet and we are set up with a business called Pet Rest and they handle all of the cremations. |
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If your cat continues to have trouble with hairballs, talk to your vet about what you should do to improve this. |
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The vet told her she should go to the store and get some hair remover and rub in its ears once a month. |
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I researched my vet and found that although one nearby was okay, one only a short distance further had a stellar reputation. |
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Scheinman set up monthly meetings with the heads of operations, sales, and finance to vet potential deals. |
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The best day, by far, was watching the vet castrate a colt, but for some strange reason, Peter doesn't like me to talk about that too explicitly. |
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Although the home-exchange agencies don't vet potential swappers, they do operate a monitoring system. |
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When I took my bunny to see the vet this week, a hedgie was in for treatment, too. |
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The National Animal Disease Information Service has had many reports of orf in lambs this spring, according to NADIS vet Richard Laven. |
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He said the vet had concluded that the dog had not been clipped for six months, and the coat had been severely matted. |
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My vet has told me there is a stringhalt surgery, but I want to make sure that that's what it is first. |
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I used manuka honey cream on an overreach which was so bad the only thing the vet could suggest was putting the hoof in a cast. |
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Well, becoming a medic or vet might be a push, but otherwise, as I've mentioned before, the world is your oyster. |
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The local vet says there are lots of dental aids available for dogs from chews to little toothbrushes. |
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Her injuries were so horrific that the vet had no choice but to put her to sleep. |
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I'm not sure I'm ready for all that house-training and vet stuff all over again! |
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I imagine such frivolous technological pursuits will be headed off at the pass, since the vet has staked a prior claim on my wallet. |
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In another day and another war, he might have been put out to pasture as a wounded vet with a VA disability pension. |
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There have been several calls to vet voting machines by Irish software developers. |
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You may want to check with your farrier or vet to see if your horse needs biotin. |
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My vet is not very communicative or easy to get a call back once the initial treatment is set. |
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It would impose an impossible burden on a jobbing printer to have to employ an in-house lawyer to vet contentious or controversial material. |
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She took it to a vet after being shocked by the sight of the abscess on the side of its body. |
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Later it was discovered that he was a World War II vet with post-traumatic stress syndrome. |
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He reacted as if it were an amiable proposal that he should visit the vet and be gelded. |
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Do the best for your cats and kittens by taking them to a vet for preventative vaccinations. |
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A vet today urged motorists to slow down after a dramatic rise in the number of cats getting knocked down on a busy stretch in Wickford. |
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A better vet later gently declawed this poor cat and her life was better for it. |
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He was sick and the vet had recommended baby food to help him get some medicine down. |
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She allowed the Army to vet her copy and determine the timing of its publication. |
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Local authorities currently vet their own doormen, meaning bouncers have different licences depending on where they work in the country. |
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Jonathan immediately bought some of the approved disinfectant from the vet and liberally doused the car and his boots. |
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This time, Michael is being sued for apparently not paying his vet bills on time. |
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Rottweilers are the most accident-prone dogs with nearly three out of five needing to visit the vet during a year, according to researchers. |
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As soon as the first cub was born, it was clear to the animal keepers and the vet that more were on their way. |
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A top police display dog was saved from choking to death by a quick-acting vet and a fast dash in a police car. |
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Meanwhile, a local vet was called to the scene to assess the severity of the animal's condition and was forced to put the animal down. |
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If your kitten was wormed during his first visit, the vet will give him his second worming. |
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Your vet will need to administer the shots, but you can worm the dog yourself. |
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Our vet also found that he had hookworms and whipworms and these are now gone. |
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As a result, the website of the aforementioned editor allows writers to vet the comments added to their blogs. |
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Also, because she is expected to have unpaid work experience with a vet in her four weeks' holiday, she has no chance to pay anything off during the course. |
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As she pulled products out of a camouflage makeup bag, the alaskan Army vet said she misses George W. Bush. |
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I went over and two vet students performed a necropsy on the animal. |
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It was like witnessing the last two weeks of the life of a blind and toothless dog you knew the vet was just itching to destroy. |
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Vera Drake, the character, is played by Brit stage vet Imelda Staunton. |
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The battle-scarred daytime TV vet agrees that Vieira could survive and even thrive, but offers a cautionary note. |
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The solution, according to my vet, is carefully rationing her food. |
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We don't pay fosterers, but we do pay for food and any vet care. |
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A vet recruited by the RSPCA said she couldn't be 100 per cent sure what led to the death but remains convinced that the dog was dead before it was put into the water. |
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I just nodded politely while she prattled on until the vet called us in. |
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My wife drove him back to Girona where the vet was waiting for her call. |
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He dropped sixty-one cents into the cup by the one-legged Vietnam vet. |
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Army vet Jacob Siegel on what unites a congresswoman, businessman, med student, and martial artist. |
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I remember when I last took him to the vet because I blogged it. |
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The commission will also vet all nominations for life peers, including those made by the political parties, for the highest standards of propriety. |
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But did any Vietnam vet get gobbed on by an antiwar protestor? |
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Why should Romney have to vet a vice-presidential candidate the punditry demands? |
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New York stage vet Charles Busch has taken another stab at bringing his wondrous and elaborate drag acts to the big screen, with excellent results. |
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But he said that under the changes the minister was proposing farmers would have to get a vet prescription for items such as wormers, lice treatments, sheep dip and vaccines. |
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The vet told me that she thought this was primarily about the cat not eating and that if I could force feed her, her liver would regenerate and she'd probably be okay. |
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He observes that while veterinarians keep themselves abreast of developments in modern medicine, very few allopaths dealing with it are familiar with vet medical literature. |
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Imagine being an Iraq vet who lost friends securing a place such as Fallujah only to see ISIS now seize it. |
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Brody had to recalibrate when Akbari head faked in a public square and enlisted Abu Nazir's widow to vet him instead. |
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The one-legged Vietnam vet is serving as chairman of the Senate committee overseeing the embryonic Stem Cell Bill. |
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Livestock farmers claim that calling a vet to livestock only happens in extreme emergencies anyway, because of the financial restraints on farming. |
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The first commission member to be forced out was Claude Peterson, a Vietnam vet who had signed the petition. |
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Adding to the rosiness of the outside world is an unexpected rise in the friendliness of the vet whom I was apprehensive about seeing earlier in the week. |
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Those democratic institutions function purely on the allowance of the religious authorities who have a right to vet all candidates for public office. |
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The vet suggests several lab tests to rule out a urinary tract infection and other more serious diseases such as diabetes mellitus and diabetes insipidus. |
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Instead of gorging on rumors, he would rather see reporters working hard to vet Romney and his positions. |
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The code of recommendations for the welfare of livestock says only a trained and competent stock-keeper should perform disbudding and ideally a vet should do it. |
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Before beginning work on the lunge, it is advisable to ask your vet to check his teeth to make sure there are no sharp points or Wolf teeth in need of removing. |
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Many of the bigger sites claim to vet members' profiles, but there is often little to stop those with dishonourable or even criminal intentions from lying about themselves. |
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He was a Vietnam vet from the Shenandoah Valley who gave his name only as Bob. |
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It is always a good idea to take your mom to the vet shortly after whelping to be sure she has not retained a placenta or even a dead puppy that will need to be expelled. |
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But I had to desex mine, worm him, and I pay for his vet bills. |
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But realising the deer had not been shot, he called a vet who confirmed it had been put down by injection and would contain phenol barbitone drugs, which are dangerous. |
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We were fortunate in that The Hog loved having his teeth brushed and it was never necessary to take him to the vet to have them done under anaesthetic, as is usual. |
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A call to the vet advised me that as long as the foal was suckling and the mare was calm, everything was ok, but to keep an eye on them both for the first few hours. |
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For Army vet Matt Gallagher, Swenson represents the best of a new generation of veterans. |
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Here's a transcript in case you're at the vet waiting for your cat's tonsils to be removed. |
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In many cases, owners and grooms resort to modifying the clip, twitching the horse, or even having the vet out every few weeks to inject sedatives. |
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The vet tied him to a high smooth wall and then twitched him. |
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We have graduated in a single generation from the bogeyman of the Vietnam vet turned sociopath to the bogeyman of the antiwar radical turned Bluebeard. |
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A vet believed he had been underfed for at least six months. |
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Williams admitted that his vet had played a big part in the success story. |
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Instead, the time has been spent setting up a system to vet potential recruits. |
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But they take their animals to the vet precisely because they care about their animals. |
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Police and a vet were called, but the distressed cow bolted across greens and fairways and out of reach of pursuers trying to corner it in order to sedate it. |
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When his wife brought home a nanny goat in January 2002 from the vet clinic where she works, this couple never suspected it would help them launch a profitable niche business. |
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Champion says part of that stems from the competitive environment of the top schools, which vet their admittees so heavily. |
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Before long there's a shouting match with the vet which turns into an art-house-style excuse to show off their verbal gymnastics. |
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She rushed foul-mouthed Amazon Gaz to a bird vet in Cumbernauld after he became ill at her home in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, on Sunday. |
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These cause the dog some discomfort, but are treatable either by vet or an experienced owner. |
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Integrating herbal medicine allows a vet to meet the growing demands for safe and effective complementary veterinary care. |
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Dillie came to live with vet Melanie Butera, 48, and her husband Steve Heathman when she was three days old after her mum rejected her. |
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International staff are often hired alongside their American counterparts through agencies who vet the staff beforehand. |
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Lions coach Rod Marinelli, the former Vietnam vet with the drill sergeant's demeanor, patrolling the sideline in full dress. |
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Rocky was a three-tour Marine Vietnam vet who, I later learned from him, thought guard duty at Eglin was about the pussiest job he could imagine. |
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In March another animal, a skewbald pony, had to be put down by a vet after being found collapsed on wasteland in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. |
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A vet accidentally has shot a tranquiliser dart into a zookeeper wearing a gorilla suit, Reuters said. |
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With no reply from any they eventually got hold of leading greyhound vet Des Fagan who discussed the situation with the track vet. |
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I suggest a preanaesthetic blood test be taken first, which will help your vet assess if your springer spaniel is up for the anaesthetic. |
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A vet dashed to the rescue yesterday when a pony's leg was trapped after slipping through the floor of a moving horse box. |
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My suspicion is that we may just elect a school teacher, autoworker or disabled vet over a privileged lawyer. |
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The pilot of the Virgin hot air balloon apologised and offered to pay for the vet bill and buy a new bird. |
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The Houston vet returns to the game to confess that he suffers from gametophobia, the fear of marriage. |
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When dehydration is spotted, Anita has said that a vet must be called and the dog hosed down. |
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As with the other reforms, this helped ensure that Fellows had a chance to vet and properly consider candidates. |
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I would ask your vet to make sure there is nothing sinister going on and, if it is epulis, perhaps get it trimmed back. |
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The tortoiseshell cat was taken to the vet in agony and had her left eye removed. |
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If it is due to bad teeth, you need to get rid of all the plaque and tartar first and a vet must carry out a dental descale. |
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We have bought two young bunnies which are just 10 weeks old and while they were getting their jabs our vet mentioned flystrike. |
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He also works as a contractor for DEFRA on TB clearance and as a saleyard vet for auctioneers Brightwells. |
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To protect your dog from lungworm, speak to your vet or join the pledge at www. |
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She's got a little cough and she's very tired and clingy but other than that the vet said she's fine. |
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It was thought he and Shetland pony, Buckaroo, had conjunctivitis, until a vet found they had puncture wounds from air rifle pellets. |
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Myself and the vet have watched the race four times on video, and it appears he may have had a fit or became disorientated. |
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An SVS spokesman said in the first instance a member of the public, for instance a farmer, would alert a vet to a suspicious death. |
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Also get with the vet on a receiving program to try to head off what is generally called shipping fever. |
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She is also charged with not taking an injured pit bull to a vet and thereby causing it unnecessary suffering. |
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Super whizzy vet Noel Fitzpatrick opens the doors of his Surrey practice to show us more of the furry and fluffy casualties he's on hand to help. |
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I was taken into one by Maurice, a gnarled old Vietnam vet in a wooly hat. |
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The vet checked to see what kind of shape the animal was in. |
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I rushed to get the cat box to take him to our vet who is on 24 hour call. |
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Cauterising a horse's soft palate is a minor operation as the vet is able to go in through the mouth rather than making an incision in the throat. |
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Rover stopped digging under the fence after we had the vet fix him. |
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The vet prescribed Proin 60mg, half in the morning and half at night. |
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As Norwegian-born TV vet Trude Mostue demonstrated, it takes skill and dedication to complete the minimum five-year course and become a fully-qualified vet. |
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But you get the impression it's aimed more at the vet who takes the occasional trip into town rather than the city slicker who favours a flashy Chelsea tractor. |
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The cat recovered after treatment by a vet and has now been rehomed. |
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But despite the miscasting, Water For Elephants still manages to be an entertaining effort as we follow vet student Pattinson after tragedy sees him join a third-rate circust. |
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In all endurance events there are rigorous vet checks, conducted before, during and after the competition, in which the horses' welfare is of the utmost concern. |
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He found taking his cat to the vet to be put down very upsetting. |
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But even that doesn't go to plan when they are interrupted by local vet Angela who appears to be hallucinating on drugs and needs Martin's urgent help. |
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Worryingly the vet said there was another swan shot in Bushypark. |
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Vet of the Year award went to Paul Harris, of Thirsk, who was nominated by Dalmatian breeder Chris Pickup. |
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Vet Selina Bonelli, from the Best Friends Veterinary Group in Brentwood, said the risk of toxocariasis is small, but people should always be on their guard. |
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Kramer, known widely as the Vet Guru runs his own mobile practice that focuses on pain management. |
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The University also has a large sports complex on the Garscube Estate, beside their Wolfson Halls and Vet School. |
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Vet Simon Pudsey, coowner of the practice, said the moggy was lucky not to have been blinded. |
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A VET was stunned when he discovered a sewing needle stuck in a dog's liver. |
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Vet John Buxton said yesterday Toby faces further surgery to repair his badly burnt ears. |
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Thus German VET is part of a much broader coherent social system that offers employment protection in return for the disbenefits to the individual of early tracking. |
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In its latest offering, the Badger Trust claims that Wales Chief Vet Christianne Glossop has exaggerated the impact of bTB and been choosy about statistics. |
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