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Location
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4997 North Raymond Ave.
(Hwy 145)
Verona, MS 38879
Map to Clinic
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Contact
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Phone:
(662) 566-7586
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Office Hours:
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Monday - Friday.
7:30 am - 5:00pm
Closed for Lunch
12:30pm - 1:30pm
Saturday
8:00 am - 12:00noon
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Pet FAQ
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How long is a dog or cat in season?
A dog is in season (or heat) for about 21 days. The first 10 days include bleeding from the vagina, then your dog is ready to accept the male. A cat is completely different from a dog. They go in and out of season all year round until they are either bred or spayed. It always best to spay your pet if you do not intend to breed her so that she does not develop breast or uterine cancer.
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Conference on Agroterriorism
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Author: Dr.Peay on Aug 04, 2005 - 05:02 PM |
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Dr. Patrick L. Peay recently attended a Conference on Agroterrorism. The Alabama Department of Public Health, Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, and the UAB South Central Center for Public Health Preparedness are sponsored the three-day conference focusing on agroterrorism and zoonotic diseases for Alabama and the southeastern U.S.
The conference which took place from June the 14th through 16th ,2005 and focused on the following objectives:
- DEFINE and give examples of agroterrorism.
- identify the characteristics of zoonotic diseases and emerging infectious diseases and give examples of these diseases.
- describe the role of law enforcement and crime scene management techniques for agroterrorism events.
- describe the role of federal agencies in protecting agriculture and the food supply.
- describe the role of accredited veterinarians in regulatory medicine and national preparedness.
- describe the role of a practicing vet or producer if a foreign animal disease is suspected.
- describe the role of the public health and veterinary diagnostic laboratories.
- define the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and identify its role in managing domestic incidents.
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Other News
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· Pet Food Recall
(Mar 20, 2007)
· Behind on updates
(Apr 04, 2006)
· Healthy Reasons to Have a Pet
(Apr 04, 2006)
· Customer Alert from Diamond pet Foods
(Dec 22, 2005)
· Special Christmas Hours
(Dec 22, 2005)
· Conference on Agroterriorism
(Aug 04, 2005)
· Pet burial options
(Jun 29, 2005)
· Pet burial options
(Jun 29, 2005)
· Neutering Pets Produces Positive Behavior and Health Benefits
(Feb 15, 2005)
· Top 20 breeds of dogs in 2003
(Oct 12, 2004)
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