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Honey is a four-year-old Shih Tzu who's "getting some work done" -- i.e. she's having her "cherry eye" fixed, and post- surgery , will be as youthful as a newborn pup. Meet her at the ASPCA in NYC! Or to view other animals looking for homes, visit www.aspca.org/animals.
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from petside.com on 13 May 2009
owner happens to be Joan Rivers. Nose jobs, face-lifts, silicone implants and tummy tucks. Yes, I'm talking cosmetic surgery for pets, but while some procedures are deemed medical necessities, others are simply at the animals' expense. Read on
7 Ways to Go Green with your Pet
from petside.com on 11 Mar 2009
Green week is back, and this year you can learn how to green your pet's routine! You recycle, buy organic and use eco-friendly products for yourself - shouldn't your pet be green too? Petside has found 7 tips to help reduce your pet's carbon
Caring for the Canine Surgical Patient
from petside.com on 12 Apr 2009
Dogs have surgery more often than you might think. A dog might start its life by being spayed or neutered and surgery is common for dental issues, hip dysplasia and other dog illnesses.

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Canine Devocalization Surgery: A Controversial Procedure
The surgical method of Devocalization surgery is done by cutting the animal's vocalbeen banned. Here in this country, the surgery is legal, and many rescue and animalvocalization have failed." Devocalization surgery can cause hemorrhaging, difficulty swallowing
Plastic Surgery for Pets?| By|October 13, 2008 10appear more attractive. While cosmetic surgery designed as the "fountain of youthon the hit parade ofveterinary plastic surgery, I am happy to report that our cats may
Cosmetic Procedures for Pets Soon a Thing of the Past?
procedure used to keep dogs from barking, remains a controversial surgery which involves the full or partial removal of a dog'srarely necessary for the health of these dogs for which the surgery is routinely performed. In a statement made by Karen Faunt
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AVMA MEMBERS IN THE NEWS: Volunteering Vet Hits Surgery Milestone
As he has for the past four years, veterinarian Hal Ott heads to the Critter Adoption and Rescue Effort no-kill shelter on surgery day, once each month. He gets there about 8:30 a.m. and by noon, he w...
AVMA IN THE NEWS: Equine Sinus Surgery Aided by CT Scan
Paranasal sinus surgery is a challenging operation that can encounter complications, such as pneumocephalus, a condition in which air is trapped inside
AVMA MEMBERS IN THE NEWS: Vets Hope to Save Blind, Abandoned Puppy
BOSTON -- A blind Chihuahua puppy that was abandoned at a supermarket will undergo brain surgery in an effort to save his life. Tuesday, October 13, 2009.
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