1. The story of three very lucky calves | Animals Australia
was not well with him, the veterinary diagnosis indicated there was some type of brain trauma and as to the outcome we would have to wait and see. So pleased are we to report that thanks to lots of TLC (Tender Loving Care) Little John pulled
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2. Introduced Animals Fact Sheet // Animals Australia
can be accompanied by other veterinary procedures such as vaccination, treatment for illness and parasite control, it can be used not only to completely eliminate a population over time, if that is the objective, but, alternatively, to maintain
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3. Disturbing pig treatment in video is accepted practice, says pork industry r...
guidelines by the various veterinary associations. And what is seen in this video are pretty much common practices.”
Slamming the piglet to the ground, he said, “is called the use of blunt force trauma, which is a common
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4. Whips the new stimulus package // Animals Australia
Board and the Australian Veterinary Association on this matter. Unless anyone can point to the science saying the whip is an instrument of pain, then there is no reason to stop its use. That was back in March.
Given that we presume
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5. Animal Experimentation // Animals Australia
is not directed towards veterinary practice nor training in clinical procedures in humans. In fact, many students are required to use animals in practical classes, then choose careers in which they will never need to use animals.
Some
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6. Animal Exploitation Fact Sheet // Animals Australia
is not directed towards veterinary practice nor training in clinical procedures in humans.
Change is overdue. Animals should not be viewed as mere tools for research and education. Meaningful reform measures are needed immediately to:
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7. Duck Shooting Fact Sheet // Animals Australia
their bodies.
Veterinary Evidence
Dr Roger Meischke, an experienced veterinarian, attended a Veterinary rescue unit at the opening of the NSW duck shooting season for several years (in the early 1990s) and gathered information
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8. Animal Experimentation Fact Sheet // Animals Australia
is not directed towards veterinary practice nor training in clinical procedures in humans. In fact, many students are required to use animals in practical classes, then choose careers in which they will never need to use animals.
Animals
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9. Companion Animals Fact Sheet // Animals Australia
carried out by a qualified veterinary surgeon under general anaesthesia. The female is speyed, which is the removal of the ovaries, or the ovaries and uterus, and males are castrated, which is the removal of the testicles. Both procedures are
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10. Hendra virus found in a dog // Animals Australia
Queensland chief veterinary officer, Dr Rick Symons, says it's an unprecedented situation.
"This is the first time outside of a laboratory that an animal other than a flying fox or a horse, or a human, has been confirmed with
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