Similar words: veterinary, valetudinarian, cafeteria, presbyterian, veteran, variant, riparian, agrarian. Meaning: [‚vetərə'nerɪən /‚vetrɪ'neər-] n. a doctor who practices veterinary medicine.
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31. Within an hour, Flash had a new license tag and was being treated by a veterinarian who knew better than to ask questions.
32. Chang, had failed to notice that the crock had not yet been fully anaesthetized and as he put his arm through bars of the crocodile’s cage the croc bit the Veterinarian forearm off.
33. Be sure to choose a reputable brand of dog food . Check with your veterinarian for recommendations.
34. As a British dog, you get to choose ( through an intermediary, I admit ) your veterinarian.
35. Other blood tests the examining veterinarian may perform include a serum trypsin-like immunoreactivity assay, or TLI assay, and an ELISA test for trypsinogen activation peptide, or TAP.
36. I think your work as a veterinarian must be interesting.
37. The store owner explained that the veterinarian had examined the little puppy and had discovered it didn't have a hip socket. It would always limp.
38. Basically, an adult dog's temperament and behavior habits, both good and bad, are shaped during puppyhood—very early puppyhood, " says veterinarian and leading animal behaviorist Dr."
39. Medical institutions, drug stores, veterinarian institutions, pasturage veterinarian institutions and research laboratories may purchase controlled drugs.
40. Dr. T. K. Hardy, a veterinarian who was also a calf roper, was quoted in Newsweek stating that calf roping is an expensive sport.
41. A Memphis veterinarian said the cat may have lived off of its excess fat.
42. Consult an experienced veterinarian prior to use of any flea product, and ask for a recommendation on a heartworm preventative if needed.
43. Tom and Pamela Gerds opened the operation in December 2009, although Pamela Gerds had been practicing as a veterinarian for 16 years in the Twin Cities.
44. This has enabled him to build a support team including four seasoned grooms, a physiotherapist, a physical trainer and a veterinarian.
45. The veterinarian says trucks and other morden vehicles modern vehicles are taking the place of animalscamels.
46. The animals were antisepticized by the veterinarian before the operation.
47. And Melody Roelke, a veterinarian who has tracked them for years, says they were a mess: suffering from heart disease, infertility and undescended testicles.
48. A veterinarian or diagnostic laboratory can find eggs in the horse's feces.
49. Shed - breeding technology project relies on Beijing Chief Animal Husbandry and Veterinarian Station.
50. Before the operation, the veterinarian injected the tiger with anesthetic. Sentencedict.com
51. This tail-wagging bias was documented in a 2007 article in the journal Current Biology by Italian neuroscientist Giorgio Vallortigara and his veterinarian colleagues at the University of Bari.
52. The Martins said they told a veterinarian about Honey and Precious and learned that interspecies nursing does happen on rare occasion.
53. Sick pets with cold noses should be seen by your veterinarian.
54. Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten-year-old Irish Wolfhound named Belker.
55. Note that Bactrim and Doxycycline are safe antibiotic alternatives for young pigs but a veterinarian must be consulted to see if they would be effective against CL.
56. In an acute outbreak immediately vaccinate the breeding herd to prevent infection in those animals that are still seronegative. Discuss with your veterinarian.
57. The young Severino would watch with fascination while his uncle, a veterinarian, would artificially inseminate cows on surrounding farms.
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