WI Veterinary Medical Association is a professional organization committed to advocating & promoting veterinary medicine, while enriching animal & human health.
Today, on the 19th anniversary of 9/11, we remember the hundreds of women, men, and canine heroes, all of whom put themselves in danger for the safety of others. We remember the legacies of those who perished and continue to thank everyone that was involved.
Local veterinarian to head the American Veterinary Medical Association. @DrDkratt @ddkdvm @WVMA @uwvetmed @CentralNML 🙌👐
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Here's this week's batch of furry superstars wishing you a safe and happy Friday. ❤
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To say it's been HOT lately is an understatement! Dr. Rachel O'Leary shares some tips on how to best keep livestock comfortable during these high temperatures. https://t.co/uvycSsvU6C
The WVMA thanks Kim Brown Pokorny for her years of service and dedication to the veterinary medical profession in Wisconsin and wishes her all the best in her next endeavor. https://t.co/oF7n25NBhI
Spring is full swing which means babies are here! Please remember that if you find a fawn by itself that it hasn't been abandoned by its mother, they're simply waiting for her to return.
While veterinary medicine is considered an essential business, clinics across the state have modified their the t day-to-day procedures. Call your clinic ahead of time to see what has changed and how you should proceed with your pets veterinary needs. https://t.co/STPARAS8eb
Have question on the Governors order in regards to what is essential and what isn't? Specific questions can be submitted to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation. https://t.co/ucuu2co2Xy