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In this lecture presented by the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Marguerite Pappaionou recounts her journey that led her to become a veterinarian that did not treat animals, and explains how she helps people stay healthy through healthy animals. [11/2002] [Health and Medicine] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 6854]
Get advice on health check-ups for a pet turtle, including how to find a reptile veterinarian and when to have your turtle examined, in this free animal care video clip.
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Veterinarian Thomas Sheridan is no longer the consulting veterinarian at the South Carolina Aquarium. He now faces charges of negligence and unprofessional conduct by the South Carolina Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.
Learn tips on what tests your veterinarian should perform on pet mice including a fecal check, eyes, ears, and nose in this free animal care video clip.
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Getting to the Good Stuff - Going to Veterinary School:
No, it's not easy...but if it was, you'd get a degree out of a cereal box. It's challenging, and it's rewarding. Find out what to expect in veterinary school.
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Classic example of a sketch format the BIZARRE was famous for, in which a sketch that wasn't "working' was interrupted and an ususpecting audience member would replace and actor on stage, or in this case, a dog. Sorry to break this sketch into 4 segments, but trial conversion software only gives me two-minute segments. :(
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This film -- "A Day at the Races" -- has some of the funniest scenes the Marx Brothers ever filmed. I will attempt to upload others. But for its sheer inanity, this is a scene that makes me laugh out loud every time I see it.
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Classic example of a sketch format the BIZARRE was famous for, in which a sketch that wasn't "working' was interrupted and an ususpecting audience member would replace and actor on stage, or in this case, a dog. Sorry to break this sketch into 4 segments, but trial conversion software only gives me two-minute segments. :(