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Ask A Vet Advice Description: Email and ask pet questions to an online veterinarian. Also features a pet health newsletter and photo submission. (askvetadvice.com) |
Banfield, The Pet Hospital Description: A national veterinary practice with 250 full-service hospitals located at Petsmart superstores across the US. (banfield.net) |
Pet's Choice, Inc. Description: Group of small animal veterinary practices in Oklahoma, Texas, Washington, and Arizona. Includes locations, pet health information, and employment. (petschoice.com) |
Quincy's Ferret Veterinarian Listing Description: Listing of ferret vets by state. Find a ferret veterinarian, or share one. (quincyweb.net) |
Vet Tracker Description: Categorized directory of vets and other animal-related professionals. (vettracker.com) |
Veterinary Specialists of the Southeast Description: Specializes in surgery, dermatology, physical therapy, and radiology for your pet. Located in Savannah, Georgia, Charleston, South Carolina and Taylor Mill, Kentucky. Includes locations, services, and contact information. (vss.org) |
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