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LinksVeterinary Partner A partner website to the veterinary information network. This site has information on many medical conditions of pets as well as information on basic care of dogs, cats and exotic animals. Information is written by and reviewed by veterinarians. |
Animal Health Care From the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. This site contains information on pet health, diseases, behaviour and vaccination. There is also a kids corner with puzzles and activities and a clinic finder for Canada. |
VetMedCenter.com You want the best for your pet. So does VetMedCenter.com. That''s why you can count on this comprehensive site for personal pet assessments, nutritional guides, training tips and more. Together, you, your veterinarian and VetMedCenter.com can keep your pet on the path to lifelong health and well-being. |
Growing Up With Pets Growing Up With Pets is an educational program devoted to bringing parents a resource for information and advice on how to help them foster strong, healthy relationships between their children and their pets. |
| Regulatory and Associations |
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 CVO is not a school or university. The CVO licenses veterinarians, inspects and accredits veterinary facilities and investigates complaints against veterinarians. |
Ontario Veterinary Medical Association The Ontario Veterinary Medical Association is the professional association representing veterinarians in the Province of Ontario, working in private practice, government, academia, industry and the public service. |
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. "The CVMA is the national body representing and serving the interests of the veterinary profession in Canada. The Association is committed to excellence within the profession and to the well-being of animals. It shall promote public awareness of the contribution of animals and veterinarians to society." |
ALT Ved Med Your home for finding information about complementary and alternative therapies in veterinary medicine. |
Association of Veterinary Acupuncturists of Canada The Directors of AVAC (Association of Veterinary Acupuncturists of Canada) are glad, and proud, to introduce the Canadian Association of Veterinary Acupuncturists. The objectives of AVAC are to advance the science and art of Veterinary Acupuncture. To this end, AVAC shall : Help maintain the highest possible standards of diagnosis and treatment with acupuncture in animals ; Establish communication among those engaged in the study of veterinary acupuncture, which is a branch of veterinary science ; Establish, maintain and publish a register of qualified (or certified) veterinary acupuncturists ; Promote and encourage scientific investigation and research into the philosophy, technique and practice of veterinary acupuncture ; Establish seminars, basic and advanced courses, and other forms of meetings, for education and training in the principles and practices of veterinary acupuncture |
International Veterinary Acupuncture Society The International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting excellence in the practice of veterinary acupuncture as an integral part of the total veterinary health care delivery system. The Society endeavors to establish uniformly high standards of veterinary acupuncture through its educational programs and accreditation examination. IVAS seeks to integrate veterinary acupuncture and the practice of western veterinary science, while also noting that the science of veterinary acupuncture does not overlook allied health systems, such as homeopathy, herbology, nutrition, chiropractic, kinesiology, etc. |
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