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From the President Become Involved and Share Your Knowledge

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From the Executive Director Patience Needed with Opportunities Galore!

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Legal Briefs State Budget Bill Legislative Update

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WVMA Member Spotlight

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WVMA 100th Annual Convention Friday Preview Small Animal Track 1

Julie Churchill, DVM, PhD, DACVN Dr. Julie Churchill is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Nutrition and Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Minnesota. She is the director of the Clinical Nutrition Service at Veterinary Medical Center. Her clinical interests include; the role of nutrition in maintaining wellness, obesity prevention and treatment, the nutritional needs of geriatric patients, nutritional management of kidney diseases, and critical care nutrition. Practical Tools to Incorporate Nutrition in Preventive Care: The 5th Vital Assessment This session will discuss practical tips and tools to leverage what already occurs in wellness exams and enhance the nutritional care of your patients. A nutritional screening can be done quickly to identify red flags or risks that would indicate the need for a more in-depth evaluation. This discussion will provide new resources and focus on practical tips for practicing clinical nutrition. Case examples will demonstrate the easy application of nutrition in primary care. Call for Consensus About Feeding Cats? Tackling Current Nutritional Nontroversies: Carb Free? Canned? How Can We Do Better? This session will evaluate current controversies of feeding feline patients, dry versus canned, low to no carbohydrate diets etc. Using practical tips to discuss how to evaluate each patient and make recommendations specific to felines. Cats are unique in their feeding behavior and nutritional needs. What are the top priorities to prevent nutritional disease? How can we best use therapeutic nutrition to manage the common feline diseases? >>> Continued on Page 6


FROM THE PRESIDENT

Become Involved and Share Your Knowledge Dr. Jane Clark

Summer is the time for county fairs in Wisconsin. There are 7. Veterinarians may be asked to write articles for local newspapers approximately 80 Wisconsin county fairs that take place from the end addressing health topics or requirements for animals (or birds, of June through the end of September. A listing of the various fairs in reptiles, etc…) that may be exhibited at the fair. Wisconsin can be found at http://www.wisconline.com/attractions/fairs. 8. Veterinarians may be asked to give animal health and welfare html. Living and working in Dane County for nearly all of my professional presentations or demonstrations to smaller 4-H groups or to all life, the fair I am most familiar with is the Dane County Fair, but I would fair attendees in general suspect most fairs are fairly similar. How are veterinarians involved in Whatever the veterinarian’s role may be, one thing is for sure, the fairs, let me count the ways: veterinary profession is still one of the most respected around. I can’t tell 1. Veterinarians examine and test animals for contagious or you how many times clients told me they had wanted to be a veterinarian, infectious disease. but for one reason or another, it just didn’t work out. People of all ages 2. Veterinarians vaccinate animals at risk. look up to us and depend on us to take care of their beloved animals. 3. Veterinarians issue health certificates for animals traveling to Children are especially enamored of veterinarians. They watch and listen intently to everything you do or say. I had to watch them carefully to keep and from fairs. them out of harms way, because they always wanted to be close by. 4. Veterinarians may be involved in checking-in animals upon County fairs represent a great opportunity for veterinarians to get out and arrival, examining health certificates and ensuring that interact with clients, the general public, and especially children in a fun required testing and vaccination has been completed. exciting atmosphere. 5. Veterinarians may be called to check animals that become ill But you can also bring some of this fun into your own practice by utilizing while housed at the fair. some of the WVMA’s educational materials. The “Dairy Cattle Activity 6. Veterinarians may be called upon to render an opinion on Book” and the “Small Animal Activity Book” are available to download controversial topics that may come up at a fair, representing and print for kids in the animal owners section under the educational not only themselves, but their profession as well. material category. Your younger clients will adore you for it! n

2015 WVMA EXECUTIVE BOARD President

Jane Clark, DVM

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Interim Treasurer John T. Been, DVM AVMA Delegate Ann Sherwood Zieser, DVM Dean, UW-SVM Mark Markel, DVM, PhD State Veterinarian Paul McGraw, DVM WVDL Director Philip Bochsler, DVM, PhD, DACVP Student Rep. Holly Hovanec

Executive Director Kim Brown Pokorny Executive Assistant Torrie Kennedy Communications and Project Specialist Bailey Quam Development and Marketing Specialist Jeremy Panizza Food Armor™ Outreach Specialist Katie Mrdutt, DVM

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Patience Needed with Opportunities Galore! Kim Brown Pokorny

The WVMA is in the process of switching database providers. While this may not impact you right away, it is a huge feat requiring a lot of time and patience. Most importantly, it is full of opportunity! Opportunity for the WVMA’s staff to better serve you. The new database, Member Max, will offer the benefits below and many more: • A single log-in onto the WVMA website • Easier navigation for dues renewal and event registration • Ability to email invoices and dues renewals • You will be able to download CE attendance records • Smoother website management and integration • Easier to search for other WVMA members, through the online directory • You will have the ability to verify/confirm your registrations and dues payments • Ability to register non-members and guests for events • We will be able to collect more information from our members and better target information and resources to your areas of interest/expertise The week of July 20, the WVMA staff will be going through training. We will have a temporary individual answering phones and there will be limited access to staff that week. Please note – due to the new database, the WVMA Annual Convention online registration won’t be available until August 1. However, you are able to mail, fax or email your registration in at any time. If you have questions, give the office a call at (608) 257-3665. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding as we make this transition. n

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State Budget Bill Legislative Update Jordan Lamb, DeWitt Ross & Stevens, s.c.

The Wisconsin State Legislature spent most of the spring of 2015 working on the 2015-17 Biennial Budget Bill. The State of Wisconsin operates on a “biennial budget” cycle. This means that every two years, the legislature passes legislation that will determine how state money will be spent for the next two-year period. Each budget cycle runs from July of an odd numbered year through June of the next odd-numbered year. The State budget covers appropriations made to all State agencies, the University of Wisconsin System and numerous boards and commissions. The State Budget bill is a unique piece of legislation because it is the one bill that is passed by the Legislature that must be signed. The budget is supposed to be finalized and signed into law by July 1 of each odd-numbered year. If that deadline is not met, then state spending will carryforward as allocated under the previous budget. During the 2015 budget process, the Governor and the Legislature considered a number of issues of interest to Wisconsin veterinarians. The following summarizes those issues and their status as of the time that this article went to print. Please note, however, that there were still several steps in the budget process at that time. Accordingly, this may not accurately summarize the final 2015-17 biennial budget. A. Veterinary Examining Board Moving to DATCP

Governor Walker’s proposed budget included language to move the Veterinary Examining Board (VEB) from the Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) to the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) and to transfer all veterinarian and veterinary technician licensing fees from DSPS to DATCP. The Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association (WVMA) strongly supported and advocated for moving the VEB to DATCP. The WVMA supported this move because it would increase the efficiency and quality of the services available to the Veterinary Examining Board and those that are provided to the public by the Board for the following reasons: • DATCP houses the Wisconsin State Veterinarian; • DATCP houses the state Division of Animal Health, which works to protect animal and human health, to control serious animal diseases and protect the food supply; and • DATCP’s attorneys are familiar with both animal health and consumer protection issues and will be well suited to handling VEB support, as well as license violations and unauthorized practice enforcement. However, there were some technical changes that needed to be made to the Governor’s budget, as introduced, in order to fully effectuate this transfer. On May 21, the Joint Finance Committee (JFC) adopted an omnibus motion, which moved the VEB from DSPS to DATCP and also adopted almost all of the necessary technical corrections. The only issue that the JFC did not address was giving DATCP the authority to hire additional program revenue-funded positions to staff the board and to investigate complaints. There is a process to request authority for DATCP to add these provisions after the budget bill is adopted, which requires authorization from the Governor’s office and passive review by the JFC. WVMA will be

requesting that this position authority be granted to DATCP so that the VEB can be properly staffed and complaints can be fully investigated when the VEB moves to DATCP. B. Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Lab Staying at UW-Madison

In 2000, the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (WVDL) was reorganized and transferred from the DATCP to UW-Madison. At that time, the laboratory’s accreditation by the American Association of Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories was in jeopardy, however, since the transfer, the WVDL has flourished and is now considered one of the leading veterinarian diagnostic laboratories in the country. The 2015-2017 Biennial Budget, as proposed by Governor Walker, created public-authority status for the University of Wisconsin System and, as a consequence, moved the WVDL from UW-Madison to DATCP. Many were concerned about this proposal and preferred that it stay attached to the University. On May 29, the Joint Finance Committee adopted an omnibus motion that addressed funding for the UW System and UW-Madison. As a part of that motion, the Committee voted to keep the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Lab at UW-Madison. No additional funding was provided to the lab, but it will remain attached to UW-Madison. C. WLIC Funding Preserved / DATCP Position Vacancy Eliminated

When the Livestock Premises Registration Law was enacted in 2005, DATCP was allocated both funding and a staffing position for the program. The intent of the law was for DATCP to contract with an outside entity, the Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium (WLIC), to administer the program. In addition, a single staffing position was allocated to DATCP in the event the relationship between DATCP and WLIC failed. The DATCP contract with WLIC requires DATCP to make payment of $250,000 annually. DATCP-WLIC contracts typically run one year, with a provision allowing extensions by written amendment. The current contract expires June 30, 2015 The 2015-17 state budget, as introduced by Governor Walker, proposed to eliminate the livestock premise staffing position at DATCP (delete the contingency position for the livestock premises registration) and also delete the associated GPR funding of $66,200 GPR annually. However, this funding, which was allocated for a staffing position, has become part of the cost of running the livestock premise registration at WLIC and is instrumental in making the program work effectively. Accordingly, WVMA and the other Wisconsin agriculture groups asked that the funding be preserved. The Joint Finance Committee (JFC) expressed support for WLIC and voted to maintain full funding for Wisconsin’s livestock premise registration program, preserving the annual $66,200 appropriation to complete the $250,000 annual payment. But, the Committee did eliminate the one unfilled contingency position vacancy at DATCP. n

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Pet Food Ratings, Rankings and Recalls: How to Make Sense of it All Clients have so many questions about choosing the best foods for their pets. They bring myths and misconceptions, information from their favorite website or magazine filled with raking systems praising pet food products and trashing others. This discussion will offer resources and an approach to sort through information and talk with clients about choosing a great food for their pet. To Cook or Not to Cook! Key Considerations of “Raw, Homemade or Natural Diets” With an increasing demand for natural, organic, raw or homemade foods, pet nutrition has become a controversial topic. This discussion will consider a balanced approach for evaluating the evidence to consider the potential pros and cons of the various alternatives to conventional commercial foods. Help your clients find a good, nutritious and safe fit to feed their pet. Weight Management; If Only They Could Lose, Everyone Wins! Part 1 The first portion of this session will discuss common pitfalls and focus on building strategies for success. Weight Management; If Only They Could Lose, Everyone Wins! Part 2 This portion of the session will emphasize implementing a weight management program in practice, what are the roles of team members? How are dogs and cats different? How do you decide when you need a therapeutic diet and how do you compare them? Small Animal Track 2

Byron Blagburn, BS, MS, PhD, D (Hon.) ACVM (Parasitol) Dr. Byron Blagburn holds the appointment of Distinguished University Professor at the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. He received his doctorate in parasitology from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, and is an Honorary Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Microbiology (Parasitology). The Confusing World of Canine and Feline Heartworm Disease Parts 1 and 2 All aspects of heartworm infection in dogs and many in cats are changing rapidly. This presentation will provide updates on treatments of heartworm infection including elimination of microfilariae and adult worms, and new strategies and recommendations for heartworm testing. We will also discuss prevention, including what we now know about resistance to heartworm preventive and how it might affect our prevention strategies. What’s the Latest on Fleas, Ticks and Vector-borne Diseases Parts 1 and 2 Controlling fleas and ticks requires an understanding of their unique biology, including prevalence of the different species in different geographic regions, as well as how to integrate environmental and “in on animal” control strategies. Also, ticks may transmit multiple disease agents. This presentation will discuss current control strategies

(including product options), and provide updates for common vectorborne cytauxzoonosis, and hepatozoonosis. What You Must Know About Emerging Parasitic Diseases Protozoan parasites, though small, are formidable disease agents. Diagnosis and treatment of common protozoal diseases often require a combination of unique strategies and unique anti-protozoal agents. This presentation will revisit important protozoal pathogens such as Giardia, Cystoisispora (coccidian), Tritrichomonas, Toxoplasma, and Neospora and provide updates on diagnosis, treatment and control strategies. Clinical Parasitology Challenge: Diagnostics in Veterinary Practice This is an interactive session in which interesting (and real) cases are presented for diagnosis, treatment and discussion. Each attendee will have an anonymous audience response device to interact with the speaker. Equine Track

Amanda Adams, PhD Dr. Amanda Adams received her PhD in 2008 at the University of Kentucky, Gluck Equine Research Center, in Veterinary Science with an emphasis in equine immunology. She continued her research as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Gluck Center from 2008-2011 and in 2011 she became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary Science. Basic Equine Immunology Due to the critical involvement of the immune systems in all animal functions, understanding immunity is essential to understanding animal health and medicine. This session is intended to be an Immunology 101 lesson and will thus give an overview of how the immune system functions in the face of pathogen invasion. Thus, this lecture is intended to take one on a tour of how the immune system is activated and by doing so the innate and adaptive immune systems will be reviewed. Overview of Equine Vaccines and Ongoing Studies Vaccination is one of the most effective tools, alongside of basic biosecurity measures, to aid in preventing infection or to limit its consequences and thus it is critical to understand how different vaccine formulations activate the immune system. This session will give an overview of how different vaccine formulations activate the immune system. In addition, a few of the ongoing vaccination studies at the Gluck Center will be shared. Immunology of the Young Horse The development of equine immunity from the fetus to adulthood is complex. The foal’s immune response is quite naïve over the first months of life until the immune system becomes adult-like. It is important to understand this process, as it offers some explanation for the increased susceptibility of foals to certain pathogens. This session will overview immunity of the young horse and maternal antibody interference will be discussed along with vaccination strategies of the young horse. >>> Continued on Page 9

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Effect of Weaning Stress on Immune Function in Horses It is important to recognize that the weaning process of foals involves a period of considerable stress which likely contributes to an increased risk of infectious disease in these young horses. This session will give an overview of how weaning impacts the physiology of the foal along with the immune system. Strategies to overcome weaning stress on immune function will be discussed by sharing recent data from the Gluck Center. Geriatric Horses: Vaccination, Deworming and Inflammation Given the growing number of geriatric horses worldwide, it is critical that we understand how the aging process may or may not affect the maintenance of health of these special needs horses. This session will give an overview of how the aging process affects the immune system of the geriatric horse. In addition, recent studies from the Gluck Center will be shared on vaccination, deworming and modulation of inflammation of geriatric horses. Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) vs. Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID) Often times the understanding of EMS and PPID are confused and given the differences that exist between the two conditions it is important that this information be reviewed. In this session, the conditions of EMS vs PPID will be reviewed and ongoing research at the Gluck Center for each of these conditions will be mentioned. Large Animal Track 1

Kristen Friedrichs, DVM, DACVP After graduating from the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Kristen Friedrichs spent eight years in private practice as both a dairy and companion animal veterinarian. She returned to the UW for a clinical pathology residency and currently is an assistant professor in clinical pathology with responsibilities in diagnostic service, teaching and research. Clinical Pathology for the Dairy Practitioner: When the Diagnosis is Not at the End of Your Stethoscope Part 1 Session 1 addresses the importance of proper collection and handling of blood samples and will include a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of using the in-clinic versus reference laboratory. This session will also begin a discussion of hematological disorders and interpretation of the complete blood count, starting with abnormalities in red blood cells. Clinical Pathology for the Dairy Practitioner: When the Diagnosis is Not at the End of Your Stethoscope Part 2 Session 2 will continue the discussion of hematological disorders and interpretation of the complete blood count, addressing leukocyte changes and will follow with interpretation of the biochemical profile with regards to disorders of the gastrointestinal tract.

Clinical Pathology for the Dairy Practitioner: When the Diagnosis is Not at the End of Your Stethoscope Part 3 Session 3 will address interpretation of the biochemical profile and urinalysis with regards to disorders of the liver, urinary tract, and muscle; and will end with a discussion of clinical pathological changes in sick neonates. Jason Osterstock, DVM, PhD Dr. Jason Osterstock is the Global Genetics Technical Services Lead for Zoetis with responsibility for supporting the development and commercialization of genomic technologies in beef cattle, dairy cattle, and sheep. He received his BS and DVM from The Ohio State University and completed an internship at Colorado State University prior to working as an associate veterinarian in a mixed animal practice in Nebraska. Dr. Osterstock spent 6 ½ years at Texas A&M University including completion of a PhD in genetic epidemiology, faculty service in the veterinary teaching hospital, and leading ruminant health research efforts as an assistant professor at Texas AgriLife Research in Amarillo, TX. Dr. Osterstock joined Zoetis, in 2010 and has worked in various capacities in the genetics and animal health businesses. How So Few Letters Can Tell So Much This session will provide a practical overview of genomic technologies. Basic principles in genetic improvement and genetic testing will be reviewed in the context of how and why this additional information becomes important to genetic selection. Dairy Genetic and Genomic Evaluation in the US This session will examine the resources available to US dairy producers to inform genetic selection decisions. Included are a description of the US dairy genetic evaluation system, the traits supported, and the key factors shaping the data that is available to commercial dairy producers. Genomic Data and the Commercial Dairy This session will utilize examples and data from real-world settings to help illustrate the benefits of genomic technology. Emphasis will be placed on demonstrating efficacy of available predictions and the design of strategies to leverage genetic and genomic data. Large Animal Track 2

Mike Hutjens, BS, MS, PhD, PAS Mike Hutjens was raised on a Holstein farm near Green Bay, Wis. His degrees were awarded from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. From 1971 to 1979, Dr. Hutjens was an extension dairy specialist at the University of Minnesota. He has been a member of the University of Illinois Animal Sciences Department as an extension dairy specialist retiring in December, 2010. >>> Continued on Page 10

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Transition Dairy Cow Ration Pit Falls and Alternatives Transition cow feeding and management offer an opportunity to “set up” these cows for success in the next lactation or result in “broken” cows. Ten key focus areas will be explored and discussed including dry matter intake, low energy diets, feed additives, drenching, and metabolic disease risks. Cow Talk on Feeding Program; Are We Listening? As veterinarians serve, walk, and observe their herds, several tools and approaches can be used to evaluate the current situation and identify bottle necks. Tools are fecal starch levels, milk component variation, manure wash, forage and TMR particle size and evaluation, bunker/bag evaluation, fecal scoring, and locomotion interpretation. Let’s Talk Dairy Nutrition with High Producing Cows This session will feature recent topics and areas of interest shared by enrolled veterinarians including feeding economics benchmarking, chromium supplementation, amino acid balancing, role of shredlage vs. plant processing, uNDF and NDFD applications, grouping strategies, and feed additive selection. Additional topics will be added based on feedback and interest. J. Richard Pursley, BS, MS, PhD Dr. J. Richard Pursley received both a BS and MS from Kansas State University and a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is currently a Professor of Animal Science in his 20th year at Michigan State University. His research is focused on ovulatory follicle development of dairy cows and how follicular

development dictates fecundity outcomes. He co-developed Ovsynch, an ovulation synchronization strategy for dairy cows that allowed for effective use of timed-AI. The mission of his research is to develop practical solutions for dairy cattle infertility. His extension/outreach program is focused taking these practical solutions to the field to enhance the veterinarian’s role in reproductive management of client’s dairy herds. Predicting Chances of Pregnancy in Dairy Cows Based on Various Phenotypes Various phenotypes have been identified that are either beneficial or detrimental for dairy cow fertility. Several studies providing evidence that a number of reproductive parameters including how antral age of the ovulatory follicle may be the key limiting factor to fertility of dairy cows and can be utilized to predict fertility levels. Standing Estrus is not an Indicator of High Fertility in Lactating Dairy Cows This session will present convincing evidence that inseminating cows to a standing estrus does not provide high fertility in lactating dairy cows. Fertility programs such as Presynch-11, G6G and Double Ovsynch alter both antral age of the ovulatory follicle and the hormonal milieu during the growth of that follicle to provide greater chances for pregnancy. Unilateral Double Ovulation is a Key Determinant of Pregnancy Loss in Lactating Dairy Cows New data will be presented on how double ovulations affect pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows and how the hormonal environment during follicular development impacts the rate of double ovulations. n

WVMA Member Spotlight

Holly Hovanec, WVMA executive board student representative

Holly Hovanec grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago, but has resided in Wisconsin since her family moved to Newton six years ago. With a wildlife ecology degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Hovanec became interested in veterinary medicine after being lured onto a dairy farm by a veterinarian. “After riding along to farm calls, talking with farmers, and witnessing my first C-section, I was inspired to pursue veterinary medicine,” says Hovanec. “The camaraderie and respect within the veterinary community was generously manifested to me as I spent more time in the clinic, and I wanted to be a part of it for life.” Going into her second year of veterinary medical school, Hovanec is excited to become a liaison between the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine and the WVMA. “I think it is crucial to continue maintaining and growing this connection,” she says. “I also want to gain insight into the decision-making process of the veterinary community in Wisconsin by serving as a voice for students.” In the next two years, Hovanec hopes to see more encouragement for students to participate in statewide events related to veterinary medicine.

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“It is important for all of us students to be aware of state policies, history, and regulations, and I would like to keep building the WVMA as a great resource for students to keep up to date on impactful decisions and happenings,” she says. Along with her new position on the WVMA Executive Board, she is the secretary for the Wildlife, Exotic and Zoo Animal Medical Club and serves on two faculty-student committees. She still remains active in her undergraduate capstone research project involving trapping and tracking coyotes Holly Hovanec and foxes in Madison and will be traveling to Ecuador to participate in a veterinary missionary trip in July. After graduation, Hovanec plans to pursue a career as a mixed animal veterinarian while incorporating her interests of holistic medicine and chiropractics. n


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Return this form by fax (608) 257-8989 or mail to: WVMA, 4610 S. Biltmore Ln., Suite 107, Madison, WI 53718.

Online registration will available August 1. For full convention information. visit www.wvma.org.

Registrations postmarked after September 8 will be charged the late fee and sent an invoice for the remaining amount. Registrations postmarked after September 25 will not be processed; if you have not registered by this date, you must register on-site. No refunds will be made after September 8. Refunds prior to September 8 will be charged a $25 administrative fee.

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Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association 2015 Annual Convention October 8 -11, 2015 | Alliant Energy Center | Madison, Wisconsin

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PHYSICAL REHABILITATION SERVICES Help your patients: Heal Faster • Feel Less Pain • Lose Weight • Improve Mobility

A referral to our Certified Therapist may help if your patients experience any of the following: Trouble getting up or down Difficulty climbing stairs Limping or favoring a limb Decrease in strength, muscle tone, and/or endurance  Reduced interest in play    

Soreness/pain after exercise Recent surgery or injury Arthritis or joint stiffness Weight management/obesity Frequent use of pain medication Neurological conditions

Just like physical therapy for humans, physical rehabilitation for your patients is available to help improve fitness and maximize mobility, comfort, and quality of life. Proper rehab can positively and significantly impact healing time, pain management, movement, and overall wellness.

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Food Armor™ Workshop Information

Learn the Plan. Share the Plan. Make the Change. Travel Accommodations: August 28 - MADISON, WIS. Attend the Food Armor™ Registration 8:30 a.m. Program 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Holiday Inn Madison at The American Center

Phase I WVMA HACCP for Proper Drug Use Workshop and get the tools you need to help your clients properly utilize drugs. CE Credits: 7.2

Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) in Madison is 8 miles west of the Holiday Inn Madison at The American Center. MSN services Minneapolis, Detroit and Chicago O’Hare. For your convenience, flying into MSN and utilizing the Holiday Inn shuttle is your best option. Reservations can be made with the Holiday Inn Madison at The American Center. If you have any questions, please contact us at (608) TM 257-3665.

5109 W. Terrace Dr. Madison, WI 53718 (608) 249-4220

August 29 - MADISON, WIS. Attend the Food Armor™ Registration 8:30 a.m. Program 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Holiday Inn Madison at The American Center 5109 W. Terrace Dr. Madison, WI 53718 (608) 249-4220

To Register For Training

Phase ll - Becoming an Accredited Veterinarian Workshop and get the tools, knowledge and support you need to be able to certify farms and implement a Food Armor™ HACCP plan with your clients to properly utilize drugs on farms. CE Credits: 7.2

Go to wvma.org, click on Food Armor™ and download the registration form located under upcoming trainings.

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CLASSIFIED AD CHANGES All classified ads, including veterinary relief ads, will be published at the following rate: Members: First 30 words, $10. Every additional word after 30 is $1.50 per word. Non-members: First 30 words, $50. Every additional word is $1.50 per word. Ads will run 2 consecutive months, and then be removed, unless the WVMA is notified you would like to continue your ad for another 2 month run. You will be invoiced at the end of the first month during a 2 month period. Ads are placed online at the beginning of the month they are featured in the newsletter. Immediate placement of ads is an additional $25 fee. Additional $10 fee for blind box ads.

SMALL ANIMAL Emergency Veterinarian Mentorship opportunity: Veterinary Emergency Service, with clinics in Madison, Middleton and Janesville, WI, is recruiting a veterinarian who is interested in gaining practical experience in the exciting field of emergency medicine. This position is designed for a recent graduate to work alongside our specialists as well as our experienced emergency doctors for training and mentorship to become a skilled and knowledgeable emergency veterinarian. The candidate will gain practical experience in emergency medicine, internal medicine and surgery with additional opportunities for mentorship in oncology and cardiology. This will be a FT, salaried position with a variable schedule. If interested or for more information on this position/opportunity, please contact Dr. Sara Nichols, snichols@vesvsc.com and/or Dr. Tristan Daugherty-Leiter, tdaughertyleiter@vesvsc.com. FT or PT Veterinarian desired to join a progressive SA/exotic 4 doctor practice in SE WI. Our practice is known for having a long reputation for providing high quality, compassionate pet care. Excellent support staff with 4 CVT’s. We are well equipped with updated surgery laser, new ultrasound/echo, digital x-ray, in-house lab, etc. Generous salary and benefit package. No after hours on-call. New graduates are welcome to apply. Please contact: Dr. Kevin Hartwig, Delavan Lakes Veterinary Clinic, S.C. 1107 Ann St. Delavan, WI 53115, (262) 7288622 E-mail: vetresume123@gmail.com, www.delavanlakesvet.com. Advanced Animal Hospitals are progressive and busy clinics located around Milwaukee. We are growing and in need of clinicians. We support top notch medicine with excellent facilities and equipment.

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Continuing education, licensing, paid vacation, health insurance and 401K provided. Competitive base salary and production bonuses. We also offer generous ownership opportunities to those with interest. contact_kelly@advancedanimalhospital.com or call (414) 248-8891.

internal medicine. License in good standing with WI Dept. of Safety and Professional Services. License with the Drug Enforcement Agency required Additional Annual Salary includes base plus commission, health benefits, stipend for CE, retirement plan, and vacation. Inquiries can be email to: dhodge@regnervet.com.

Rural town primary care veterinary clinic and hospital looking for an Associate Veterinarian. New graduates welcome, self-motivation necessary. Solely companion animal currently, but dairy and/or equine potential. At present, a busy single practitioner. Purchase is an option. Friendly, loyal clientele in beautiful Northwestern Wisconsin. Contact: Albert Horvath, DVM, Ridgeland Veterinary Services, (715) 949-1395 Clinic, (715) 837-1047 Home.

Associated Veterinary Clinic, a mixed practice in Ripon, WI, seeks a FT SA associate veterinarian. The qualified candidate will join an experienced SA doctor in a busy full-service practice. An excellent staff will support you, and you will practice in a fully equipped clinic, including a new IDEXX in-house laboratory station, and new digital radiography unit. Competitive salary and benefits package. Will consider new graduates as well as experienced doctors. Ripon is a wonderful college town located within 60-90 minutes of Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay and the Fox Cities, and within 15 minutes of the Green Lake recreation area. Please send resume to Dr. Michael Herrick by email: associatedvet@charter.net, phone: (920) 748-5144, fax (920) 748-5220, or regular mail: Associated Veterinary Clinic, P.O. Box 352, Ripon, WI 54971.

We are seeking a FT SA veterinarian for our busy Sheboygan practice. We are seeking a self-motivated team player dedicated to providing exceptional patient care. Our clinic is equipped with digital radiography, dentistry and in-house lab. No after-hours emergencies. Competitive compensation package provided. Please email cover letter and resume to animalclinicsc@yahoo.com. PT SA veterinarian for immediate hire at the Franklin Veterinary Clinic. The clinic is located in a fast growing suburb of Milwaukee County. The clinic is equipped with Abaxis in house lab, digital radiology, CO2 surgical laser and an endoscope. Potential for FT employment in the future. 401k is offered. New graduates will be considered. No emergencies. Please send resumes to: Franklin Veterinary Clinic, 9755 W. St. Martins Rd., Franklin WI. 53132, Attn: Dr. Jacques Thebert, or to jthebert@live.com. Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists is an independently owned, specialty practice with three locations north, south, and central to downtown Milwaukee along the shores of Lake Michigan. We are seeking a FT, experienced Emergency Veterinarian to join our Port Washington Hospital. Our practice includes four boardcertified surgeons, three internists, two ECC specialists, an oncologist, neurologist, dermatologist, dentist, as well as a physical rehabilitation veterinarian. Our emergency team consists of experienced emergency clinicians, ECC interns and residents, and a highly skilled technical staff with certified VTS (ECC) and VTS (Anesthesia) individuals. The hospital is fully equipped with Eklin digital radiography, ultrasound, CT, MR, endoscopy (flexible and rigid), integrated PACS system, complete in-house integrated laboratory as well as comprehensive patient monitoring systems. We are supported by a wonderful group of referring veterinarians who are committed to a team approach to veterinary medicine. We offer weekly in-house CE including journal club and morbidity & mortality rounds. Southeastern Wisconsin and Milwaukee is a thriving region. All of our locations are just minutes away from nightlife, theater, museums, and sporting venues. Whether it’s rural charm, urban excitement, or suburban convenience that you’re looking for, you will find it here. Ideal candidates are motivated individuals who have a strong commitment to communication, collaboration, and leadership. 2-3 years of veterinary emergency experience is preferred. We offer competitive compensation with benefits that include: health and dental insurance, PTO, CE, uniforms, licensure, dues, and employer matching 401(k) retirement plan. LVS is an equal opportunity employer. Apply on line at www. lakeshorevetspecialists.com. At Regner Veterinary Clinic, we are nurturing the human-animal bond through compassionate, honest and affordable medical and surgical veterinary care. We are expanding our current operations to serve our community and looking for talented DVMs interested in becoming part of our growing practice. Experienced DVM committed to progressive medicine, client education and specialization in such areas as orthopedics, ultra-stenography, radiology and

We are a busy, progressive SA clinic in West Bend, WI looking for a PT veterinarian to join our team. Candidates must be motivated with good client communication skills. Clinic is fully equipped with inhouse Idexx laboratory, digital x-ray, ultrasound, dental, and surgical suites. Benefits include: CE, licensing, vacation and retirement plan. Competitive salary based on experience. No after-hours emergency. Reply to parkdalepc@gmail.com. Gentle Care Vet. Hosp. in Waukesha, WI is seeking a FT/PT Associate Veterinarian for our well established growing practice. We are looking for confidant, service oriented, outgoing professionals to educate our clients and provide compassionate care to our patients. Great benefits, and competitive pay. Please send resume to Sue Ross at gentlecarevet1@att.net. Associate veterinarian for feline only practice. Two FT CVT’s, in-house lab, ultrasound, etc. Excellent clientele. New grads welcome. Contact: Kathryn Christensen DVM, 236 N. Water St Milwaukee, WI 53202. (414) 272-2287. We are looking for a work life balance while still providing excellent care for clients and patients. We are a day practice in northeastern Wisconsin exploring the possibility of 24 hour care. This would be the only 24 hour facility within an hour of our location. This is your opportunity to help shape the future of our practice and have a voice in this fresh new venture. Rotating night and day shifts with several day blocks off are anticipated. A stable base salary with production bonus and benefits package. Bring your ideas and we can see where we can take this together! Respond to: BB 15SA02, c/o WVMA, 4610 S. Biltmore Ln., Ste. 107, Madison, WI 53718. The Alexandria Veterinary Clinic is seeking a FT SA practitioner to join our 4 doctor practice. We are a well-established MA business with over 90 years of experience in the veterinary business. Our practice focuses on providing exceptional care to our patients utilizing CVT support staff, current technology including in-house diagnostic equipment, digital radiology (full body & dental), laser, ICU, and rehabilitation services. On-call duties are shared equally among all doctors. The ideal candidate has strong interpersonal skills, team work mentality, desire to practice high quality medicine and participation in developing additional services. Salary and benefit package is competitive. Please contact Renee Deitz at Alexandria Veterinary Clinic, www.alexvet.com, (320) 762-8112 or avc@rea-alp.com. Veterinary Emergency Service/Veterinary Specialty Center is seeking experienced emergency veterinarians (or recent graduate with motivation to become an ER veterinarian) to join our busy and growing multi-specialty referral and emergency practice. We have 3 locations:


Middleton, WI - 24/7 ER and Specialty; East Madison - 24/7 ER; Janesville - evenings and weekend ER. Our experienced and dedicated team includes board certified specialists in surgery, critical care, anesthesiology and pain management, oncology, internal medicine and cardiology, as well as 18 experienced ER doctors. Between the 3 clinics, we have the highest emergency caseload in the region. Our highly qualified staff excel in their dedication to exceptional patient care and a team approach to both ER and Specialty cases. Each location offers a complete in-house lab, ultrasound and digital radiology. In addition, our Middleton location offers endoscopy, laparoscopy and CT (summer 2015). Marshfield Lab operates a full service STAT lab located in our Middleton Clinic. There is ample opportunity to see a variety of cases and become involved in both the medical and surgical management of patients. If interested in joining our dedicated exceptional team, please contact Dr. Sara Nichols, snichols@vesvsc.com and/or Dr. Trista Daugherty-Leiter, tdaughertyleiter@vesvsc.com. VCA Companion Care Animal Hospital is seeking an experienced Associate Veterinarian to join our AAHA-accredited, 3-doctor practice in Wausau, Wisconsin. Our ideal candidate will complement our existing team with new ideas and very strong surgical skills. Our wellequipped facility features ultrasonic dental, digital dental radiology, radiology, full in-house blood work capabilities, and all the resources that VCA has to offer its hospitals. Beautiful Wausau, Wisconsin offers the best of both worlds: plenty of access to outdoor activities as well as many cultural opportunities, a strong school system and much, much more. Enjoy our big city amenities with a small hometown feel! If interested in this opportunity, please e-mail resume and cover letter to Cindy VandenBulcke, Talent Acquisition Specialist, at Cindy. VandenBulcke@vca.com. Busy, well-established SA practice in Marquette, MI seeking FT veterinarian who is hardworking, dedicated, and experienced and wants to embrace everything the Upper Peninsula offers. Integrated hospital with in-house lab, digital radiography, and ultrasound. Competitive salary/benefits. Email resume: drtim@drtims.com. Burleigh Road Animal Hospital in Brookfield, WI, is seeking an enthusiastic professional to join our team as a PT Associate Veterinarian. We are an AAHA accredited 4-doctor SA practice specializing in dogs and cats, and always in providing the highest quality, compassionate, and convenient care for our patients. We are committed to providing the most advanced veterinary diagnostics and treatments in an environment that lives up to our motto “where your pet is our pet.” Our practice provides many services such as wellness services, surgery, dentistry, digital radiology, an in-house laboratory, boarding, and grooming. Excellent opportunities exist for a compassionate individual to develop long-term professional relationships with an excellent team and loyal clientele. PT schedule will include Tuesdays 8:00-2:00, Fridays 2:00pm-6:00pm, and Saturdays 8:00am-2:00pm. Compensation will be earned on a percentage of production. Learn more about our practice at www. burleighroadanimalhospital.com. New graduates are welcome to apply. If you would like to work in our hospital and share our philosophy, please email your resume to mandy@branimals.com. Brown Deer Animal Hospital desires a confident FT or PT veterinarian to assist rapidly growing sole owner SA practice. We have just purchased companion laser therapy to add to our growing diagnostic capabilities. In addition we have digital radiography, ultrasonography, and a fully paperless avimark system. Our practice includes exotics, orthopedics, rescue medicine, dentistry, lumpectomies and the like nearly every day. Competitive salary and benefits package. Experience preferred/ new graduates welcome to apply. Send resume to Dr. Ramard Wright, Wrights Brown Deer Animal Hospital, 8745 n 51, Brown Deer, WI 53223, (414) 355-2603, E- mail to: doctor_wright@ yahoo.com. Come join us! Our progressive SA practice on Madison’s beautiful North side is looking for an experienced veterinarian with strong dental and surgical skills. Our team of six CVTs and three doctors strive to provide excellent care and service to our loyal clientele. In-house IDEXX lab machines, new im3 dental machine, digital radiology (including dental), tono-pen, and therapeutic laser will allow you to practice high quality medicine and surgery in our newly remodeled clinic. No evening or weekend emergencies. Salary and benefits commensurate with experience. Send resume to northsideanimalhospital@tds.net. Animal Clinic of Elkhorn is seeking FT SA veterinarian to join our enthusiastic staff in its rapidly growing clinic. Our clinic was remodeled 1 year ago and includes all tools needed to practice quality

medicine and surgery. Experienced or new graduates considered. Send resume to jseverson1961@gmail.com. Burleigh Road Animal Hospital in Brookfield, WI, is seeking an enthusiastic professional to join our team as a FT Associate Veterinarian. We are an AAHA accredited 4-doctor SA practice specializing in dogs and cats, and always in providing the highest quality, compassionate, and convenient care for our patients. We are committed to providing the most advanced veterinary diagnostics and treatments in an environment that lives up to our motto “where your pet is our pet.” Our practice provides many services such as wellness services, surgery, dentistry, digital radiology, an in-house laboratory, boarding, and grooming. Excellent opportunities exist for a compassionate individual to develop long-term professional relationships with an excellent team and loyal clientele. FT schedule will average from 37-39 hours per week. Compensation will be earned on a percentage of production. Excellent benefits package available. Learn more about our practice at www. burleighroadanimalhospital.com. New graduates are welcome to apply. If you would like to work in our hospital and share our philosophy, please email your resume to mandy@branimals.com. PT associate needed for busy, rural, SA practice, just east of Green Bay. For immediate hire. Our practice has grown enough to need another DVM. Flexible scheduling with some weekend hours. No emergency calls! Please contact Dr. Thuecks at (920) 845-2450 or drlori@4leggedfriends.net.* Our privately owned, two doctor practice is growing and expanding! Our clinic has been providing quality care to the dogs, cats and exotics in our community for over 35 years. Both PT and FT DVM applicants will be considered. You will have digital x-ray, digital dental x-ray, cold laser for surgery and therapy, ultrasound and in-house blood testing at your disposal. We would love to expand our services to suit your veterinary interests! Exotics interest is encouraged but not required. Our paraprofessional staff, some of whom have been with us for 17-32 years, are extremely dedicated and supportive. Please email your resume & credentials to us at cudahyvet@gmail.com.* Are you ready to love where you work and play on the shores of Lake Michigan? Then Wolf Merrick Animal Hospital is for you. We are seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic professional to join our highly qualified team as an Associate Veterinarian. Our AAHA certified practice is a well-established, full-service, SA veterinary hospital that focuses on “Standards of Care” and comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care. To join our dynamic and compassionate team our ideal candidate will have strong proven communication skills, is very team orientated with at least 2 years of experience in general medicine and surgery. The Associate Veterinarian will have high quality equipment at their fingertips which includes: endoscope, ultrasound, Doppler blood pressure measurement, ocular tonometry, telemedicine, and fully equipped laboratory. We are located on the shores of Lake Michigan in beautiful Kenosha. Kenosha has a wonderful farmers market, lake shore activities and many family events. Kenosha is also home to America’s largest municipal recreation facility. There is something for everyone! The generous benefit package includes: base salary – plus production, all licenses paid, continuing education, paid time off, plus additional benefits, relocation expense allowance potential. Candidate must have license and be eligible to practice in Wisconsin. Sarah, a ten year veteran at Wolf Merrick states that Kenosha has a small town feel with large city benefits as it is located between Milwaukee WI and Chicago IL. She feels like she works with the most caring people in the business and with staff that goes above and beyond to ensure that the pets are treated like one of their own. Wolf Merrick definitely has that family feeling! A pre-employment drug screen and background check will be required of the successful candidate. Please visit us on the web at http://wolf-merrick.com. Send resume to wendyt@wolf-merrick.com.* VCA Companion Care Animal Hospital is seeking an experienced and highly compassionate, F/T or P/T Associate Veterinarian to join our AAHA-accredited, 3-doctor practice in Wausau, Wisconsin. Our ideal candidate will complement our existing team with new ideas and very strong surgical skills. A candidate who does orthopedic surgeries would be a big plus! Must have a flexible schedule and be available to work a few evening hours per week, plus at least one Saturday per month. Our well-equipped facility features ultrasonic dental, digital dental radiology, radiology, full in-house blood work capabilities, and all the resources that VCA has to offer its hospitals. We would love to add laser and ultrasound if we had a

clinician interested. VCA rewards its team members with a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package, including: Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage; Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance; 401(k) retirement savings plan; Continuing Education allowance; and Professional Liability Coverage. If interested in this opportunity, please e-mail resume and cover letter to Dr. Jeni Waeltz, Recruiting & Professional Relations Director, at jeni.waeltz@vca.com.* St. Anna Veterinary Clinic, SC, a MA practice located near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, is seeking a committed and compassionate SA associate to join our talented and caring staff. Our practice is family-oriented, placing value on time spent with family as well as client service and satisfaction. Our clinic values personal and professional growth and this is the perfect opportunity for a person with energy and vision to create a dream practice. The position is FT but a strong PT candidate would be considered. Salary is commensurate with experience. Benefits are negotiable. Send resume and cover letter to dairydoc9@gmail.com or contact Dr. Loren Wille at (920) 517-9898.* Are you a progressive veterinarian who craves the ability to practice evidence based medicine? Someone who efficiently leverages the team around you while effectively maintaining a high level of client communication and skills? Then we might be your perfect fit! Animal Wellness Center of Oak Creek is a rapidly growing hospital and is looking to expand our professional team. The facility provides not only routine preventative care but also tertiary level diagnostics and treatment with partnering board certified specialists. Technology is also leveraged with paper limited electronic medical records, brand new digital radiology and ultrasonography capabilities. Both a FT and PT position is available. Come work for a team that treats every professional as a colleague and not just an employee. Forward your resumes to isaiah.gray@oakcreekvet.com.* 4 year new facility affiliated with local animal shelter is looking for a SA Veterinarian. Experience preferred, enthusiastic new graduates will be considered. We provide primary care and s/n services for shelter adoptions and private clientele. Interest in surgery, shelter medicine, dentistry desired. Great benefit package, competitive salary, bonuses. Send letters of inquiry and resumes to Dr. Bruce Setlock, Wolf Animal Hospital, wolfanimalhospital@tds.net.* We are looking for PT/FT veterinarian to expand our SA practice. Experience preferred but not required. Must have strong clinical, surgical, dentistry and personal skills. Newer facility, digital radiography, in-house blood CBC/chem. Located on the edge of Wisconsin Dells, we serve a growing number of local clients and vacationers at our Animal Hospital and Pet Resort. We pride ourselves in providing a friendly, caring environment for pets and their owners at all stages of life and believe that every employee makes a difference. Benefits include paid vacation, life/disability insurance and retirement plan. Send resume to info@noblehoundvet.com, fax (608) 253-7070 or 490 Bunker Rd, Baraboo, WI 53913.* Are you ready to love where you work? Kronenwetter Veterinary Care is seeking a dedicated, enthusiastic professional to join our team as a FT Associate Veterinarian. Our practice has a long history of dedication to exceptional medicine, client service, and providing a quality of life for our team members. We are located in beautiful Mosinee, Wisconsin, which is on the edge of Wausau, where every outdoor activity is available for your enjoyment. We are a 4-doctor SA practice that specializes in providing high quality, compassionate and convenient care for our patients. We recognize the importance of the relationships between humans and animals and we see our clients and patients as extended family. Our practice provides full service care such as wellness and sick patient services, surgery, ultrasound, digital radiology, laser therapy, acupuncture, and an inhouse laboratory. We are committed to providing the most advanced veterinary diagnostics and treatments in an environment of care and compassion. We place a premium on individual care for each patient. The successful candidate has great people skills, is focused on quality care, and excels at assuring client satisfaction. The associate will practice general medicine and surgery with high quality equipment at their fingertips. Experience with Cornerstone software is ideal. We offer a generous compensation package including: • Guaranteed base salary plus potential production (ProSal) • Insurance – medical, professional liability and long term disability • Continuing Education • AVMA and WVMA dues • 401K • Vacation/Sick Time Off • Veterinary Services at a discounted rate Successful candidates must have a veterinary license, DEA registration and be eligible to practice in Wisconsin. A background check will be required of the successful candidate. You can find us on the web at www.kvcare.org. If you would like to work in our state-ofthe-heart veterinary hospital and share our philosophy, please email your resume to jdunston@vmc-inc.com or fax to (888) 651-2547.*

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Madison Veterinary Specialists is an independently owned specialty practice, fully integrated with an excellent 24/7 emergency care team; located in beautiful Madison, Wisconsin. Our specialists in surgery, internal medicine, and ophthalmology are always available for consult and support of the ER. It is this collaborative approach in a smaller, friendlier workplace setting that allows for the best patient care possible. Our recently remodeled building houses all of the lab equipment and toys you may need to be successful in the ER workplace. Our generous benefits package includes base salary with production, health and dental insurance, licensures and dues, CE, uniform allowance, and employer matching retirement plan. Scheduling allows for 12-15 shifts per month and plenty of time to enjoy all that this vibrant campus town has to offer, including the Badgers! Our team approach fosters great working relationships with a network of supportive family veterinarians in the region. This exciting opportunity is meant for an excellent communicator that is a team player and holds client / patient service to the highest of standards. Come to a place where you can make a positive impact as we continue to grow. Interested candidates may contact Jim Zoet at jzoet@mvsvets. com or call (608) 438-4041. We look forward to speaking with you! Spay Me! Clinic is non-profit, affordable veterinary clinic specializing in high-volume spay/neuter. We are seeking a PT veterinarian for our wellness and spay/neuter program. This position has the potential to expand to a FT position as our clinic continues to grow. Please send resumes and inquiries to clinicmanager@spayme.com.* WVRC, one of the largest and most diverse emergency and referral practices in Wisconsin, is seeking a FT emergency veterinarian for our Racine or Grafton locations. A split-location or PT position would also be considered for the right candidate. Our three facilities, located in Waukesha, Grafton and Racine, are equipped with modern diagnostic capabilities combined with beautiful and spacious work environments. Enhancing the facilities are a team of dynamic coworkers, including a broad range of specialists in cardiology, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, critical care, surgery, ophthalmology, dentistry, anesthesiology, and medical imaging, 18 emergency veterinarians, 4 emergency interns, dedicated technicians and client-focused support staff. Marshfield Laboratories, a full diagnostic veterinary laboratory, compliments the practice in the Waukesha location’s lower level. Our ER team is hard working, highly skilled, and always engaged. We believe in a team approach to patient care, an enjoyable work environment and a schedule conducive to life outside of work. Candidates should have a background in emergency medicine and/or internship training, strong organizational skills and the ability to work well within a team. Please contact Dr. Kari Severson at kseverson@ wvrc.com and visit our website at www.wvrc.com.* Badger Veterinary Hospital, Janesville, Wisconsin, a growing MA practice, is expanding SA hours to include extended weekday evenings and Saturday afternoon. Badger Veterinary Hospital seeks an experienced, enthusiastic, client focused, entrepreneurial minded SA veterinarian to provide a full array of veterinary medical care during these expanded hours. Salary is commensurate with experience. Benefits may include: AVMA professional liability and license defense insurance; health, disability, and life insurance; CE stipend, paid vacation, and more. Qualified applicants should forward cover letter, current resume, and salary requirement to Dr. Katie Reed, Badger Veterinary Hospital, P.O Box 2258, Janesville, WI 53547-2258 or email to kreed@badgervet.com.* Looking for FT or PT veterinarian for a 2 doctor practice in Stevens Point. Our practice prides itself on compassion for owners along with excellent medical care for pets. We take the time to create lasting relationships with our clients. We have a tenured and competent staff, including 3 CVTs. Surgical laser, in house labs, high speed dental, and ultrasound. Central Wisconsin has a great community, wonderful schools and easy access to numerous outdoor activities. No after hours or weekends. Please send inquiries to spah54482@gmail.com.* FT SA Veterinary wanted for a growing SA practice located in Reedsburg, WI in SW WI. City of 10K with rural flavor, but an hour away from Madison for big city excitement and food. Flexible schedule, excellent support staff, bright newly remodeled building with room to expand. Digital radiology, ultrasound, dentistry. No night or weekend emergencies. Experience and new graduates are encouraged to apply. Please send resumes to: svsdvm@rucls.net.*

LARGE ANIMAL FT LA practitioner wanted to join our 5 person mostly dairy practice in the driftless region of west central Wisconsin. The practice emphasizes dairy production medicine, with some beef and equine work mixed in.

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Interest in ultrasound and production medicine desirable. On time call and holidays are split equally between all veterinarians. Very competitive salary and all usual benefits. Enjoy small town living, with the convenience of LaCrosse only 30 miles away. Send resumes to the Cashton Veterinary Clinic, 406 South St., Cashton, WI 54619, or email cashtonvet@gmail.com. Three doctor MA practice. LA mostly dairy with some cow calf. New clinic well equipped with excellent staff in scenic SW Wisconsin. Husband and wife team will be considered. Respond to email: drkent@rvsllc.com or call (608) 604-5051. Animal Health supplier looking for Veterinarians seeking to make a difference with Dairy and Livestock Producers. FT/PT available. Through consulting, education, and problem solving it is our goal to help our producers reach the full genetic potential of their herds. Working with the ANIMART team, this person will be responsible for assisting the producer to attain their animal health and production goals while also helping to reach the goals of ANIMART. Practice experience critical to perform duties. Highly competitive salary based on experience. Travel required. DVM, Licensed in WI and other states. Please send cover letter and resume to: karenh@animart.com or apply online: www.animart.com/careers.*

MIXED ANIMAL Multi-clinic veterinary practice in southwestern Wisconsin is looking for a FT food animal/MA veterinarian. A current doctor in the practice wants to cut back. The practice works on diverse species but is primarily dairy and beef, with some equine on the large animal side. We provide ultrasound, in-house milk culturing, semen testing, and blood work. We have a haul in cattle handling facility with a tilt table. We also provide SA medicine and surgery services including in-house lab and x-ray. We are looking for a practitioner mainly interested in food animal medicine but who is flexible enough to also practice medicine and surgery on pets. On call duty is shared by all full time doctors. Future buy-in potential for the right candidate. Send resume: Southwest Veterinary Services, Attn. William Schultz, 37460 Hwy 18, Prairie du Chien, WI 53821 or e-mail: wjschultz000@ live.com. Established 4-person MA practice (3 LA, 1 SA vets) in west-central WI seeks FT associate to join experienced veterinarian in thriving SA side of practice. Well-equipped clinic with knowledgeable, friendly staff and the tools needed to provide quality medicine: Abaxis hematology system, digital x-rays, ultrasound, C02 laser and anesthesia monitoring equipment. DVM would be primarily SA, also treat bovine and equine as needed and equally share night and weekend duty. Salary package includes paid vacation time, continuing education, professional dues, and health insurance. Truck w/ furnished vet box provided. Send resumes to: virgil_ lindad@centurytel.net or Dr. Virgil Dick, Whitehall Veterinary Service, 19190 Hobson Street, PO Box 158, Whitehall, WI 54773. Associate position in a 5 doctor MA practice in scenic Chippewa Falls. LA is primarily dairy production. Companion animal includes in-house blood machines, digital x-ray, gas anesthesia, dental x-ray and excellent experienced support staff. Competitive salary, health insurance, mobile unit, profit sharing, 401K, dues and licenses. Email resume: chipvet@chippewavet.com.

RELIEF SA relief veterinarian looking for work on Saturdays in Eau Claire/ Chippewa Falls area. Dr. Debbie Jahnke DVM. (651) 398-9044 or drdebjahnkedvm@yahoo.com. Experienced SA clinician available for work in central and western Wisconsin. Excellent communication skills; enjoy working with clients and staff. Nancy Leverance, D.V.M. Email: nleverance52@ gmail.com or call (608) 369-4115 or (608) 429-9408. SA Veterinarian offering relief work. Reliable with excellent communication skills. Great with staff, clients and pets. Will travel. Katie Cotter, DVM, kabcotter@uwalumni.com. Experienced SA relief veterinarian available. Versatile. Great with staff, clients and pets. Willing to travel. Dr. Lori Zimmerman, (608) 592-7779 or doclori@hotmail.com. Communicative, productive SA veterinarian available for relief work in western WI, surrounding areas. Licensed in MN/WI. Experienced in surgery, medicine, dentistry, staff management. Outstanding customer service, client-building skills. Victori Ribeiro, MS, DVM, (651) 503-0482; neyx0003@umn.edu.

Experienced SA ER and daytime DVM who loves pets and people and understands how their care is critical to your practice, available in SE/ SC Wi and NE/NC IL, David Trask, DVM, traskdr@gmail.com. Compassionate and reliable SA Veterinarian with 20+ years experience available for relief veterinary services in Kenosha and surrounding counties. www.niznikvrs.com. Please email, Dr. Rose Niznik, at drroseniznik@gmail.com or call (630) 915-0156. Experienced SA veterinarian available for relief work, 15 years relief experience, WI licensed and accredited. Please call/email Mark Clemons, DVM (262) 862-1121, macdjc4209@aol.com. Quality relief care since 1992. Special interests include surgery and dermatology. Personable, reliable service. Please call Robert Patyk, DVM, at (262) 567-2832. Or email: robert.patyk@att.net. 15 years of experience. Excellent diagnostic and surgical skills. Great bedside manner. Enjoy working with clients and staff. Willing to travel. Contact Dr. John Prelwitz at johnprell87@gmail.com, or call (920) 3750647. Reliable, competent, SA relief with over 25 years experience. Wis. license, accredited. Will travel. Capable at soft-tissue surgery and medicine. Great communication skills with clients and staff. ShortTerm Relief, LLC. Call Kate Short, DVM at (608) 963-5208 or email: windsor9917@gmail.com SA veterinarian available for relief in SE and SC WI and NE and NC IL. 13 years experience in general and emergency practice. Contact: Sharon Grogan at sgrogan1@wi.rr.com, or (262) 308-6853. SA relief available. Personable with 20+ years experience. Call Dr. Katrina Geitner (262) 349-3466 or kgrelief@wi.rr.com. 20+ years experience, skilled in surgery, diagnostics and client communication. Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Let me care for your clients and your hospital team. Erika Gibbs, DVM, doctor. gibbs@gmail.com, (920) 988-4431. Caring and compassionate relief veterinarian available. 25+ years of AAHA experience. Competent medical and soft tissue surgery skills. Emphasis on quality and integrity. Paul Danhaus, DVM. (715) 5718091 or paul.danhaus@gmail.com. Quality Customer friendly SA relief services available covering SE WI. Over 20 years’ experience in both SA and emergency medical care. Dr. Pete Gaveras, (414) 795-7100, lavajava@aol.com. SA relief vet since 1995. Thorough, reliable, easy going. Will travel to Green Bay, Kenosha, Janesville, Wisconsin Dells and areas in between. Julie Lakin DVM, (920) 269-7264. Dependable, 20+ years experience. Med/Surg serving Northern/Central Wisconsin. Contact Rich Piwoni, at (715) 627-0957, rapiwoni@hotmail. com. SA and equine relief work. 21 year experience. Proficient in SA soft tissue surgery and equine ultrasound and power floating. Will travel. Call Sabine Hartmann, DVM (715) 267-7443 or twinoaks@tds.net. Communicative, productive SA veterinarian available for relief work in western WI, surrounding areas. Licensed in MN/WI. Experienced in surgery, medicine, dentistry, staff management. Outstanding customer service, client-building skills. Victori Ribeiro, MS, DVM, (651) 5030482; neyx0003@umn.edu. SA relief Veterinarian for central Wisconsin. Experienced. Versatile. Call Dr. Gary, (715) 652-2065 home, (715) 305-7014 cell. Email: garysthevet@aol.com.

RELIEF NEEDED Relief doctor needed for a SA clinic. PetCare Centre in Sun Prairie. November 16/17/19/20 and 23/24/25. Or if not available for those dates any 2 week slot from Oct. to March Great staff. Relatively new building. Contact: info@sunprairievet.com. Flexible, rewarding work providing private pet euthanasia in the comfort of home to families who live within a one hour radius of Milwaukee. Email: drkaren@petlossathome.com.

SERVICES AVAILABLE When buying or selling a veterinary practice, count on the experience of Total Practice Solutions Group. See our display ad this issue. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group for a free consultation, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com.


Board-certified internist offers mobile SA medicine consultations, ultrasound, and endoscopy in your practice in SE WI. Please call Anne Mattson, DVM, DACVIM, (262) 241-3987.

TECH/STAFF Help! We’re growing! Looking for PT & FT technicians. Applicants must be competent, friendly, energetic, and work well in a fast paced team environment. Cutting edge clinic, competitive wages, CE, 401K and other benefits. Come visit us anytime and join our team. E-mail dawnp@fitchburgvet.com. Gentle Care Veterinary Hospital will have a position open for a PT, possibly FT CVT in mid-August. Will consider recent grad. Looking for a confidant, service oriented, compassionate person to join our team. Competitive pay and benefits. Please send resume to: Sue Ross, gentlecarevet1@att.net. Unique Opportunity! Senior CVT opening available at Animal Doctor Holistic Veterinary Complex! We are seeking a compassionate individual experienced with anesthetic administration, surgical assisting, dental prophylaxis and minor extractions, proficient with intravenous catheter placement, skilled at blood draws on scared cats and strong dogs! Applicant must be able to run blood work, urinalyses, read urine sediment and ear smear cytology in a full lab with IDEXX equipment, including cortisols, bile acids. Must be comfortable with and able to perform radiographic set up and positioning and blood pressure testing. New hire will have the opportunity to perform laser therapy, medicinal essential oil soaks and aroma therapy and to learn about natural nutrition and titer testing and learn to assist with acupuncture. Must be able to learn Impromed Infinity quickly. We are paperless! Must understand the importance of accurate and complete documentation. This is a FT position which includes some Saturdays and some evenings with one day per week off in addition to Sundays off. Will need to work a full day on Tuesdays. Some weekend clinic pet care is expected periodically. Initial wage is $16 per hour. PTO will be commensurate based on years of experience in the field. Vet services, pet foods and supplements at substantial reduced cost. CE is negotiable on an annual basis. No insurance is available. Please do not apply if you feel that you do not meet these qualifications. Candidate must be able to begin sporadic training immediately, must be available for FT in 3 weeks. We are an extremely busy practice! We are one of the premiere integrative practices in the country. We have 4 websites and 4 facebook pages for our practice, product line, essential oils and our non-profit. This is YOUR chance to use your skills to the MAX and to learn how to provide the best care for your own pets and others! Contact: careers@animaldoctormuskego.com Do you like being part of a team that has fun? Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists is seeking a FT experienced CVT to join our surgery team at our Oak Creek, WI hospital. Lakeshore Veterinary Specialists strives for an exceptional work environment where employees learn, collaborate and have fun. We provide the highest quality of comprehensive care to our clients and their pets, and are committed to excellence in service and veterinary medicine. At Lakeshore, you would work with fun, talented team members in a multitude of specialties, including surgery, dermatology, internal medicine, oncology, neurology and a fast-paced, exciting ER. Our Benefits: Paid time off to attend professional conferences/sessions, generous compensation, two tiers of health and dental insurance, 401(k) with company match, paid time off (PTO), Employee Assistance Program (EAP), workplace concierge services and paid uniforms. We also offer variable hours, including three 12-hour shifts per week. Ideal candidates: • Are skilled, energetic technicians with specialty experience • Have obtained their CVT, or have the ability to obtain shortly after hire • Are able to fully use their technical skills as well as learn from new experiences. Join our team now and earn a “Welcome to Lakeshore” incentive bonus! LVS is an equal opportunity employer. Is Lakeshore a team you’d like to join? Apply today! www.lakeshorevetspecialists.com. Are you looking to have a voice as well as an excellent work life balance? We are looking for energetic Technicians and assistants who are up to helping us establish a new 24 service for a very busy day practice! This will the only 24 hour facility within an hour of our location! This is your chance to have a voice as we establish this new aspect of our practice. Rotating day and night shifts expected with blocks of time off in between. PT/FT and long term per diem will all be considered. Respond to: BB 15TECH001, c/o WVMA, 4610 S. Biltmore Ln. Ste. 107, Madison, WI 53718. Join a leader in animal welfare! The Wisconsin Humane Society is looking for a FT CVT at our Milwaukee Campus. Candidates must have current CVT certification and be positive, flexible, and work well with coworkers and the public. Candidates must be committed

to treating animals with kindness and respect. Some evenings may be required. A Saturday shift will be required. A competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package is provided. Visit http://www. wihumane.org/employment to apply! Globe University has multiple CVT opportunities available. Qualified candidates must hold a current Wisconsin License as a Veterinary Technician and be a graduate of an AVMA accredited CVT program. If you are looking to share your love of animals with others and have a rewarding career; apply at: www.globeuniversity.edu/careers. Wales Animal Clinic is seeking a CVT for a FT position. Applicant needs strong skills in surgery, anesthesia, dental procedures as well as excellent communication skills for education of our clients. We are a well-established hospital with digital X-ray, digital dental x-ray, and in-house blood machines. We love to give our technicians opportunity to use their skills to the fullest. Enjoy a four day work week with no weekend hours. We offer a friendly environment and full benefits package. Please submit resume to pets@walesanimalclinic. com. For more information about the clinic see our website at www. walesanimalclinic.com. Veterinary hospital seeking FT CVT. Multi doctor practice. Seeking a dedicated and dependable individual to join our busy team. Submit resume for consideration to info@muskegoanimalhospital.com, Attn: John K. Country Doctors is seeking a FT CVT. Strong communication skills and experience with anesthesia, dentals, and radiology preferred, but fast learners are welcome! Email resume to: cdvets@countrydrs.com. PT veterinary receptionist wanted for busy SA hospital in Hartland WI. Good customer service skills and ability to work on a team a must. Must be able to work Saturday mornings in addition to regular weekday hours. Email resume to: wandahah@hotmail.com.* FT CVT needed for new, state-of-the-art veterinary clinic in Pewaukee. We are a growing clinic and are looking for someone with a friendly personality who enjoys interacting with our clients and their pets. Experience in a veterinary clinic is preferred. Pay rate is commensurate with experience. Benefits include health insurance, paid vacation, paid holidays, CE and reduced price veterinary care for personal pets. The clinic has electronic medical records and a friendly, helpful staff. Can reply to this post or send resume to Lakeview Animal Clinic, 617 Ryan St. Suite 280, Pewaukee, WI 53072. Please check out our clinic on our website www.LakeviewAnimalClinicWI.com.* FT CVT wanted for very busy 4 doctor practice. Hours vary but range between 34-38 hours per weeks. Need to use all your skills in monitoring surgery, dentals, customer service, client communication and more! Need to work accurately and efficiently. Send resume via email at bolsona@gmail.com. Please, no calls.*

Established over 20 years, 3 exam rooms. Seller would stay to help buyer. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. NEW! North of Milwaukee SA practice for sale. Gross 2014 $350,000. Asking $100K for practice and $180,000 for real estate. Offers welcome. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. New Listing! West Central WI. All SA, 1 DVM practice w/real estate. Practice & RE for less than one year’s gross! $100K+ to new owner! Contact: Dr. Ken Ehlen, Simmons & Assoc. Midwest Inc. simmons@ simmonsmidwest.com. (877) 322-6465. Illinois, Chicago Suburb: 2,265sf Multi-Doctor SA hospital w/RE. IL2. Michigan, Bay County: 2,500sf SA w/RE. Great growth potential. MI1. Missouri, St. Louis: 2,200sf Feline practice in a beautiful area. 3-exam rooms. MO1. Contact: PS Broker, Inc., (800) 636.4740, www.psbroker. com, or info@psbroker.com. Marshfield Wisconsin high quality SA AAHA practice grossing $970,000. The hospital is well equipped with digital radiology, ultrasound, surgical laser and much more. Hospital has 3 doctors with 5 exam rooms. The hospital has been serving the community nearly 40 years. Facilities are excellent and less than 10 years old at the current location. Practice and real estate offered for $1,125,000. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. New Listing! SE Wisconsin. 1-2 veterinarian, SA practice with real estate. Great location, super opportunity. 120K+ to new owner! Contact: Dr. Ken Ehlen, Simmons & Assoc. Midwest, Inc. simmons@ simmonsmidwest.com, (877) 322-6465. North Central Wisconsin SA practice grossing $1.4M. Located NW of Green Bay. Well equipped, digital radiology, Dentalaire dental, 4CVT, excellent office manager. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. Wausau area gross over $850K. Hospital is very well equipped with an excellent staff. Practice and real estate only $835,000. Includes $30,000 of inventory and supplies. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com. SE Milwaukee suburbs. Under Contract! SA practice grossing over $1M. Great community. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@ tpsgsales.com.

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Appleton Area. Under Contract! SA practice grossing $982K. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com.

Looking to BUY a successful multi-doctor practice with an established team in the Milwaukee or Waukesha area. If you are considering a change and selling your practice, send your reply to Blind Box 15WTB01, c/o WVMA, 4601 S. Biltmore Ln., Ste.107, Madison, WI 53718. Serious replies only.

North Central Wisconsin SA practice grossing $1.25M. Hospital is well equipped. Smaller community charm and lifestyle. Practice and real estate $1.4M. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com.*

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When buying or selling a veterinary practice, count on the experience of Total Practice Solutions Group. See our display ad this issue. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group for a free consultation, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com.*

Retiring - Aloka 500 V ultrasound w/linear probe, LeBoit Veterinary Box for SUVs and Vans, Bausch and Lomb Stereo Zoom and AO light microscopes, Standard Precision Electro-ejaculator (Hand, Ram and Boar probes) Call: (608) 558-8376. 4’ Bowie Crown II Vet Box for sale. Newer water pump and night heater. Includes hookup kit as well. Older style unit with plenty of years of service left in it. Contact email: jgraham.7997@gmail.com. Green Bay, WI. Used Lateral 5 drawer File cabinet Grey. $125.00 Used X-Ray storage cabinet Beige $125.00. Contact: Jenny at (920) 8633220 or officemgr@countrycareac.com.

PRACTICE FOR SALE Huge price reduction due to health issues! MA practice grossing $860K in far northern WI on Lake Superior shoreline. Practice is 70% SA and 30% LA. Digital radiology, digital dental, surgical and therapy lasers. Large state of the art building. Practice and RE only $650K. Would sell only the SA practice if desired. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com.

Illinois, Chicago Suburb: 2,265sf Multi-Doctor SA hospital, +/-8,668sf real estate. IL2. Michigan, Bay County: 2,500sf SA on nearly 1/3 acre. Great growth potential. MI1. Missouri, St. Louis: 2,200sf Feline practice in a beautiful area. 3-exam rooms. MO1. PS Broker, Inc., (800) 636.4740. www.psbroker.com. info@psbroker.com.* NW Wisconsin near Twin Cities. SA revenue $645K. Practice and RE offered for $675,000. Easy terms and low entry cost for ownership. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 3806872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com.* Presently all SA practice. Near La Crosse. Asking $170K. Includes building with 2 apts. on 2nd floor. Owner retiring. Contact grrezek2@ gmail.com for more information.* NW Wisconsin near Minnesota line. SA practice gross $450K. Well equipped. Owner has other interests. Contact Dr. Kurt Liljeberg of Total Practice Solutions Group, (800) 380-6872, or kurt@tpsgsales.com.*

NEW! Green Bay area 97% SA practice grossing over $1,471,000.

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