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Spring 2009 Newsletter

Monday, May 25th, 2009
Highlights of this new issue:

1.) Each one of the CVES doctors are featured. Get to know all seven of our vets

2.) Spring pet care tips which will help you avoid problems your pets may experience during the spring months as the temperatures begin to heat up.

3.) A brief article on how bog a role proper nutrition plays in the health of your pet. Great free advice!

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Summer 2008 Newsletter

Monday, March 2nd, 2009
Highlights of this new issue:

1.) We’re not just emergency services - details about some of the specialty services offered by CVES including out cardiac and ultrasound consultation, eye care, and animal dermatology services.

2.) Summer pet care tips which will help you avoid problems your pets may experience during the warm summer months. Make sure you keep your pet cool and that they have plenty of water and make sure download this new issue.

3.) CVES welcomes it’s new Practice Manager, Gene Mueller, and he shares some of his thoughts on what he hopes will bring CVES and their customers better levels of service and success.

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Winter 2008 Newsletter

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Highlights of this new issue:

1.) CVES proudly welcomes June Lafave as the new Medical Director. Found out about the skill and expertise that June will be bringing to the table, as well as some of her goals for CVES moving forward.

2.) Winter and Cold Weather Pet Tips - a step-by-step list of dangers and things to keep in mind during the cold winter months. You can save your pet a lot of trouble by just keeping an eye on these basics.

3.) The CVES blood bank is featured, including details on some of our donors as well as a couple of heartwarming stories about animals saved here at CVES as a result of a successful blood transfusion.

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