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Vet Ethics: Canine culls – some considerations

April 30, 2013May 2, 2013admin1 Comment on Vet Ethics: Canine culls – some considerations

Following a political and humanitarian crisis in Nigeria in 1971, some French doctors came together to form a group called Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). MSF – also known as Doctors Without Borders – has been involved in many significant crises like those in Rwanda, the Congo, and Bosnia. In its wake, a number of other […]

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Rabies closer than you think

September 16, 2010September 16, 2010adminLeave a Comment on Rabies closer than you think

Many Australian pet owners are unaware they live in one of the few countries where rabies vaccination is unnecessary. But people and animals as close to as on Bali, one of our most popular holiday islands,  are vulnerable to this preventable disease which kills someone, somewhere on the planet, every 10 minutes. Virtually free of […]

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