Delaware Legislator Recognizes Veterinarians

Representative William L. Carson, III, representing the 28th District in Delaware, recognized veterinarians in a brief ceremony on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. in the House Chamber at Legislative Hall.
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L-R: Representative William L Carson, III, Dr. Jan Sosnowski, DVMA representative to AVMA, Dr. Heather Hirst, State Veterinarian, and Dr. Craig Stonesifer, DVMA President.

Labeling Changes to Flea and Tick Products

Washington -- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be making sweeping changes in the labeling and approval of existing and new spot-on flea control products to stave off possible adverse reactions for dogs and cats. Visit New Labeling for Some Flea and Tick Products

Jan 1 2010: Changes in Dog Licensing and Kennel Licensing

Beginning January 1st, 2010, dog licensing in the State of Delaware will no longer be administered by the State; administration will be at the County level. (Note: Previously issued State administered dog licenses will remain valid. You will not be required to obtain a new County license until the current State license expires.)Dog_and_Kennel_Licensing_Changes_1_1_2010.doc

National Veterinary Accreditation Program Revised

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has revised its National Veterinary Accreditation Program (NVAP).
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USDA Veterinary Accreditation Revised

Volunteer Recall of Ketamine

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