) $46.75 [ ]
PRELIM/OFA HIPS & ELBOWS $225.00 [ ] VON WILLEBRAND TEST $55.60 [ ]
EYE (CERF) EXAM $38.00 [ ] THYROID PROFILE 7 $150.50 [ ]
B.A.E.R. and C.E.R.F Clinic March 17th, Reno Nevada
@ Dr. Lavachs' Eye Care Hospital
(more info to be posted soon about this one )
Vaccination and Health Seminar
This is a seminar I had been planning on going too for a few months now. Unfortunatly the Colored Boston Show has choosen that same weekend as well, so I will not be able to attend it.
I am hopefull they will have another one close enough for me to attend in the near future. If you are not going to the show you might want to think about attending this. I would love to read any notes if anyone does go to it, or have you to please share your info here on the board for us :0) It also benefits the Rabies Challenge Fund which is a good thing
Safer Pet Vaccination and Health Care:
An Educational Seminar and Benefit*
Featuring world-renowned pet vaccination experts
Drs. W. Jean Dodds and Ronald D. Schultz San Diego, CA Sunday, March 28, 2010
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Are you over-vaccinating your pet? Would you know if you were? Has your vet warned you about possible vaccine reactions? Were you told how long each vaccine's immunity lasts? Spend a day to learn the truth about vaccinating in 2010.
Take this rare opportunity to learn what two of the world's most respected and unbiased experts can teach you. Drs. Dodds and Schultz are volunteering their time to this seminar.
Dr. Ron Schultz will speak on "What Every Pet Owner Should Know About Vaccines and Vaccination Programs." Dr. Schultz was the US Representative of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association Vaccination Guidelines Group and Board Member of the 2003 and 2006 American Animal Hospital Association Canine Vaccine Task Forces and the AAFP Feline Vaccine Task Force.
Dr. Jean Dodds will speak about adverse vaccine reactions, titer testing, blood tests for wellness, homeopathy to help make vaccinating safer, and more. Dr. Dodds, a former AHVMA Holistic Veterinarian of the Year, consults nationally and internationally on hematology, immunology, endocrinology, nutrition and holistic medicine.
Both speakers will answer questions periodically and at a roundtable Q & A session. Find answers to questions like: Should I give my dog the new Dog Flu shot? How often do I need to do a titer test? How soon should I vaccinate my new puppy?
Handouts detailing topics will be provided to participants.
Enjoy surprise pet care demonstrations and the showing of Dr. Margo Roman's short film "DrDoMore."
When: From 8 AM to 5:30 on Sunday, March 28, 2010.
Food: Enjoy a continental breakfast and light lunch. (Vegetarian food will be available.)
Where: Del Mar Hilton, in North San Diego County, CA, just minutes from beaches (like Dog Beach), Interstate 5, and directly across the street from the Del Mar Fairgrounds and world famous Del Mar Racetrack. Just 30 minutes from San Diego's airport.
Who Should Attend? Concerned pet owners, vets, vet techs and other pet care professionals. Seating is limited. Sorry, no pets. The Whole Dog Journal recommends this seminar.
Continuing Education Credits: Vets and vet techs may expect to earn 6 continuing education credits. Dog trainers are can earn 6 CEU's from CCPDT (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers).
Auction: Pet care businesses and others are donating products and services to be auctioned. They include titer testing (to test immunity to disease); consultations with holistic vets; pet food and supplement baskets; chiropractic care for dogs; dog training sessions; pet care products; grooming; dinner at local restaurants and more. (Products will be promoted on our donation page and to our audience. To donate a product or service, click here.) To see items donated so far, click here.
Cost: Early Admission, until January 31, is $100. After that, admission is $115. Breakfast and lunch are included. All proceeds, minus direct expenses of the seminar, benefit the Rabies Challenge Fund.
Be a Special Angel of the event and get preferred seating, your name in the program, special gifts and other perks, for $225. Among other things, Special Angels will help us give "scholarships" to shelter officials and others who make vaccination decisions for rescued pets.
This is a great gift for a friend, your pet care giver or your own dog or cat!
Sign up now!
Group Discounts: Pet groups and organizations may qualify for a discount on multiple tickets. Write us for details.
Lodging: Standard rooms will be available for $99 for a limited time. If you're interested, book right away. The Del Mar Hilton is pet friendly. Pets are not, however, allowed in the seminar area. For reservations or more information, contact Gary Bolotin at the Hilton by e-mail or at 858-764-6046.
Flyers: Download a flyer to pass out to friends, family and your pet care professionals. Download a flyer with pull tabs to post in windows and on bulletin boards in pet stores, vet offices, etc. (Cut tabs after printing.)
Press release: Click here and we'll send you a press release to alert your group or the media.
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Jan Rasmusen, national award-winning author of Scared Poopless: The Straight Scoop on Dog Care is hosting this event. The Honest Kitchen, makers of human-grade dehydrated dog and cat food, is our Platinum Sponsor.
Sign up below to volunteer to help us put on this event or to donate goods or services or reserve a table or advertise in our journal.
Can't make the event? Write us if you'd be interested if we tape part of the event. Please consider a donation, no matter how small, to the Rabies Challenge Fund, the one nonprofit cause that can potentially improve the health of every pet in America and even beyond.
* All proceeds benefit the Rabies Challenge Fund (a federally registered 501(c)(3) corporation). This all-volunteer group of scientists is working to:
• prove long-lasting immunity from the rabies vaccine with the goal of increasing the period between rabies shots from 3 years to 5, then 7;
• establish a blood “titer standard” to provide a scientific basis to avoid unnecessary rabies boosters;
• in Phase Two, study vaccine additives (like aluminum, mercury and fetal calf tissue) used in veterinary vaccines and establish a much needed federal adverse reaction reporting system for rabies and other vaccines.
The rabies vaccine can cause autoimmune disease, skin and digestive problems, injection-site tumors, seizures, behavior changes and other adverse reactions. The Rabies Challenge Fund is completely funded by donations from concerned pet owners like you. Countless dog groups have donated to the Fund. Watch our video about rabies vaccine dangers.
Upcoming and/or UCA/AKC/Obedience/Conformation/Splash Dog/Shows
March 27/28 2010 Bakersfield CA
UCA Colored Boston Terrier Conformation Shows
www.northerncaliforniabulldoggeclub.webs.com for information