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HOOFPRINTS
The CVVH Equine Health Services Newsletter
Our goal for this bi-annual newsletter is to keep you informed of the latest advances in veterinary medicine, current local events and changes in our practice here at the Conejo Valley Veterinarian Hospital. We hope the articles will be of benefit to you and your horse. Below is a summary of the articles featured in the Spring 2006 edition. Please feel free to download a copy of the newsletter, and sign up using the form below to receive future editions of the newsletter by email.
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Winter-Spring 2006 Issue Vol. 1 No. 1
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In the Spring 2006 Issue:
Welcome Column from Dr. Richard Stevens Dr. Stevens offers an overview of the new and exciting changes and improvements in veterinary medicine and how the newsletter enhances communication between CVVH and its clients.
State-of-the-Art Equine Reproductive Services Now Available in Southern California Find out how a new partnership between CVVH and Select Breeders Service can benefit you by providing state-of-the-art reproductive services and new breeding options.
Tail/Tale of Little Macho This spunky miniature mule got a shaky start but now hes living the good life as part of the CVVH family. Read Machos inspiring story!
Dr. Prince Joins CVVH Take this opportunity to learn about the newest member of the CVVH team Dr. Katie Prince and how shes helping the practice bring the highest level of care to its clients.
Congratulations to Dr. Walser CVVHs Dr. Richard is now Dr. Walser. Her name has changed, but her characteristic personal service and medical knowledge remain the same.
West Nile Virus As spring and summer approach, take a moment to learn the latest on West Nile Virus and how you can best protect your horse from the deadly disease.
CVVHs New Technology Improves Service and Eliminates Paperwork Our new computerized field invoicing system saves our clients time and adds convenience.
California Is a Dream; Sand Colic Is a Nightmare Sand Colic can impact your horses health and happiness. Learn how to prevent and treat Sand Colic from our very own spokesanimal Macho.
Dr. Stevens Honored With 2005 Marty Siemensen Award The equestrian community recognizes Dr. Stevens for his work to improve emergency animal evacuation procedures.
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