Today's Veterinary Practice

JAN-FEB 2016

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Today's VeTerinary news Send news, press releases, or information relevant to veterinary professionals to tvpnews@ navc.com for publication consideration in Today's Veterinary News. PETCURE ONCOLOGY FORMS SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD, PARTNERS WITH RADIALOGICA TO FIGHT CANCER IN PETS PetCure Oncology has announced that its newly created scientifc advisory board recently met for the frst time and reported immediate progress in their effort to establish safe, reliable, and effective standards for the delivery of veterinary stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). This team of experts will refne protocols and establish standards that can be used across the industry to optimize the effciency and effectiveness of SRS. Additionally, PetCure Oncology is pleased to announce the selection of Radialogica's fullAccess software as the company's platform for clinical collaboration and quality management. PetCure Oncology has formally implemented fullAccess across its network of cancer centers earlier this month. To learn more, visit petcureoncology.com or call (773) 850-3400. LITTLE DOG…BIG HERO: HARLEY THE CHIHUAHUA WINS "AMERICAN HERO DOG" Harley the Chihuahua, a puppy mill survivor and rescue advocate, recently earned the distinction of "American Hero Dog" at the American Humane Association's (AHA) annual awards program. The Merial-sponsored "Emerging Hero Dog" category recognizes an "everyday" dog that makes a difference. Fourteen-year-old Harley inspired and currently leads "Harley to the Rescue," a campaign in partnership with the National Dog Mill Rescue that raises funds to save and provide medical care for mill dogs. Harley himself survived a decade in a puppy mill, enduring physical deformities (including the loss of his left eye) and emotional trauma as a result of cage confnement and poor conditions. For more information, visit milldogrescue.org/harley-to-the-rescue.

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