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K-9 Corner: Animal related job market is expanding
When I taught the 4-H dog program about 10 years ago, I occasionally was asked the types of work or careers available for someone interested in small pets and in particular dogs. At that time, I gave a short list of possible careers in animal science.
In...Tags: Health, Newspaper and Magazine, Science, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Critics say new wild horse panel is pro-livestock
RENO, Nev. (AP) - A panel of experts chosen to spend two years generating the definitive study on wild horse management in the West is kicking up controversy before it even gets out of the chute. Mustang protection advocates contend the committee...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Forestry and Timber, The Associated Press, Politics, Environmental Issues
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Howard County pets: Leader of the pack
Q: How can I establish "alpha" status with my strong-willed Siberian Husky?
A: Excellent question -- and the perfect opportunity to clear up misconceptions about dog behavior. As pack animals by nature, dogs see the world in terms of leaders and...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, here! (tv network), Science
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Volek, other students receive American Gelbvieh Foundation scholarships
The American Gelbvieh Foundation recently awarded four scholarships to American Gelbvieh Junior Association (AGJA) members. Selected to receive the Bob Rea Sr., Memorial scholarship is Britney Volek from Highmore. Volek is the daughter of Keith and...Tags: Health, Education, Animals, Human Interest, Physical Therapy
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NDSU schedules backgrounding program
Producers who background their calves instead of selling them at weaning may find additional opportunities to market those calves. The North Dakota State University Extension Service is holding a videoconference titled "Backgrounding Cattle 2011: Costs,...Tags: Science, Research, Agriculture, Marketing
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Karen Kalck to wed Jason McCormick
Geri and Larry Kalck, of Fallston, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Angela Kalck, to Jason Clinton McCormick, son of Dennis McCormick of Louisville, Tenn., and Christy Linke of Plant City, Fla. The bride to be is a 1997 graduate of...Tags: Schools, Drugs and Medicines, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Science, Internists
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Free backgrounding videoconference offered Oct. 10 in N.D.
A videoconference, “Backgrounding Cattle 2011: Costs, Prices and Possibilities,” will be offered from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 10. Videoconference locations will be NDSU North Central Research Extension Center, Minot; NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center,...Tags: Science, Research, Agriculture
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Foundation will provide four scholarships in 2012
The North Dakota Stockmen's Foundation (NDSF) will offer an additional scholarship in 2012. The NDSF Board of Directors decided at its July 6 meeting to add a second NDSF Legacy Scholarship to its offering after receiving so many applications for the...Tags: Education, Human Interest, North Dakota, Financial Aid, Science
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My Pet World: Don't choose 'Dr. Google' over a real vet
ST. LOUIS — Sad news for our pets was announced at a press conference titled, "Houston, We Have a Problem," during the 2011 American Veterinary Medical Assn. Convention July 18. The problem has been a steady decline in our pets' health. "This...Tags: Health, Pets, Elections, Medical Research, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Dr. Donald W. Zantop
Dr. Donald W. Zantop, co-owner of the Fallston Veterinary Clinic who was noted for his avian rescue work, died Oct. 13 in a diving accident off Bald Head Island, N.C.
The Fallston resident, who was 59, had been collecting underwater fossils with...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Fort Lauderdale, Baltimore County, Harford County
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Norma 'Duffy' Lyon, queen of the butter cow sculptors, dies at 81 [Updated]
Money & CompanyThis post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. In the high-cholesterol world of Midwestern state fairs, where dairy cows crowd 4-H barns and no food can escape the deep fryer, Norma “Duffy” Lyon was a...... -
Small Animal Hospital in the same place since 1925
The Glendale Small Animal Hospital, which opened in 1925, still stands at the same place where it began, one of the few veterinary hospitals remaining in its original location.
When George W. Blanche opened the hospital at 831 Milford St., it was the...Tags: Chiropractors, Plastic Surgeons, Health, Human Interest, Animals
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