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Ontario Veterinary Medical Association
The Ontario Veterinary Medical Association is a professional association representing over 3,300 veterinarians in the Province of Ontario, working in private practice, government, academia, industry and public service.
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The College of Veterinarians of Ontario
The College of Veterinarians of Ontario (CVO) regulates the practice of veterinary medicine in Ontario to protect the public interest. -
The Association of Avian Veterinarians
The Association of Avian Veterinarians is an international professional organization of practitioners advancing and promoting avian medicine.
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Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians
The Association of Reptilian and AmphibianVeterinarians is an international organization of practitioners advancing and promoting reptile and amphibian medicine.
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Association of Exotic Veterinarians
The Association of Exotic Veterinarians is an international organization of practitioners advancing and promoting exotic medicine. -
Association of Sugar Glider Veterinarians
Dedicated to the advancement of sugar glider medicine & stewardship for Veterinarians and the pet owners they serve. -
The Farley Foundation
official web site for the Farley Foundation, charity helps low-income pet owners and pets with emergency veterinary care. -
Melissa Kaplan's Herp Care Collection
Herp (reptile) Information Page -
Animal Behavior Associates
As certified, degreed applied animal behaviorists, we bring the power of the latest scientific information to help you understand and change your pet’s behavior.
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Cat Behavior Associates
Pam Johnson-Bennett is a Certified Cat Behavior Consultant and best-selling author.
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Karen Pryor Clicker Training
The leader in positive reinforcement training.
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Doggone Safe
Dogs are amazing animals. They love us unconditionally.
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Gentle Leader (PABA)
Our mission at Professional Animal Behavior Associates (PABA) is “to promote efficient canine learning and a sound understanding of canine behavior through the integration of science and humanity.”
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Force Free Training By Barbara Heidenreich
Force Free Animal Training is the term Barbara Heidenreich uses to describe her style of animal training. Force free means the use of coercion and aversives to get desired behavior are not an option. -
Canine and feline diabetes
Diabetes can be managed successfully with insulin therapy and attention to diet and exercise. Effective diabetes treatment of pets, will restore the quality of life of dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus.