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Gallery: Pets of the week: Meet Sylvester

WATCH NOW: Pets of the week Tango Tango is a beautiful 2 1/2-year-old boy who is known to take naps under blankets and/or cat beds. Once you find him, he will yearn for all your love and attention and turn into a purring lovebug. FYI: For more information, please visit our website catsociety.org or follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/INCatSociety. Provided Goldie Goldie is a Terrier mix who is about 2- to 3-years-old. She is very laid back and has a chilled personality. Goldie loves everyone and doesn t have a problem with dogs or cats. She will be spayed and vaccinated soon.

Longtime Hagyard Equine Medical Institute Veterinarian, Dr James D (Jim) Smith, 86, Passes - Horse Racing News

Longtime Hagyard Equine Medical Institute Veterinarian, Dr. James D. (Jim) Smith, 86, Passes Sponsored by: Dr. James Donovan Smith, longtime Hagyard Equine Medical Institute veterinarian Dr. James Donovan (Jim) Smith, DVM, of Lexington, Ky., husband of Judy Smith passed away on Dec. 28, 2020, surrounded in love by his family. Dr. Smith was born Oct. 10, 1934, in Hutchinson, Kan., to the late Raymond and Anita Smith. Dr. Smith earned his Bachelor and Doctorate degrees in Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University where he was a member of the Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta Theta Pi. Known affectionately as “Doc”, Jim developed a love for equine medicine during his studies. This passion led him to specialize in equine reproductive medicine and ophthalmology. Jim enjoyed a long and successful career at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute for over 40 years.

Winter safety tips for pets

Winter safety tips for pets
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Telehealth for pets is a real thing and gaining in popularity

Telehealth for pets is a real thing and gaining in popularity and last updated 2020-12-29 09:31:21-05 We ve heard about telehealth for people, but now it s there for animals too. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, there s been a significant increase in telemedicine, and some veterinarians are entirely virtual. The pandemic has proven we can do almost anything from our couches, computers and phones. We ve grown accustomed to all things virtual and it seems our pets are used to it too. “It really highlights the value of something like this and it also really highlights where society is living. Even before the pandemic, turned to google, turned to the internet first. It s our first step in almost everything,” says Dr. Sarah Machell.

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