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JANUARY 2008
the On-Line Monthly Newsletter
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Newbie Mar Vista AMC

Rattlesnake Bite Vaccine Update

 

Wisdom DNA Test Now Available for Mixed Breed Dogs

 

Dental Special 2008 Coming

 

Congratulations Natasha

 

Interesting External Links
National Animal Poison Control: Okay or No Way
If you are wondering if something around the house is toxic to the pets and there is no emergency at hand, National Animal Poison Control allows you to email questions and get an answer through their Okay or No Way service.

www.aspca.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pro_apcc

and get a free magnet while you are there.

Did You Know

 

Thank-You for Our New Referrals

 

What’s New in Our Web Site Libraries

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Popular Topics from Past Newsletters
 

Pet Adoption
in Los Angeles

Safe
Houseplants

Who Wants to Be
A Veterinar(ian)?

Dog Training
Specialists in L.A.

Traveling With
Your Pet


 

 

WHAT’S NEW IN OUR WEB SITE LIBRARIES (since last month)

CEREBELLAR HYPOPLASIA
The cerebellum is the part of the central nervous system involved in the involuntary coordination of movement so that one can move in a coordinated fashion even on uneven terrain, successfully maintaining orientation of up versus down, without falling. When a pregnant cat is infected with the feline distemper virus or vaccinated with a live vaccine during pregnancy, the kittens do not develop normal cerebellar structure. What does this mean for the cat? Check out the newest page in The Pet Web Library to find out