The Buckle Before Christmas Series Dec 4
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Northcrest Equestrian Center
3900 CR 805 B Cleburne , TX 76301
Beauregard Arena
5515 Hwy 190, DeRidder, LA 70634
The Expo At Glenrose
202 E Bo Gibbs Dr Glen Rose , TX 76043
Bossier Parish Riding Club Arena
221 Rubicon Road Benton, La
Champion Oaks Ranch
482 County Road 080, Jasper, TX, United States, Texas 75951
The Expo At Glenrose
202 E Bo Gibbs Dr Glen Rose , TX 76043
The American Quarter Horse Journal, July 3, 2007 – It’s the middle of summer and that means AQHA shows are in full swing. AQHA Regional Experiences are taking place, and the last of the season’s Regional Experience entry deadlines are approaching. Region Two’s entry deadline is August 6. The show takes place in Rapid City, South Dakota, September 27-30. The deadline for Region Seven in Hurricane, Utah, is August 31. The show takes place October 18-21. Visit www.aqha.com/association/experience for more information on your Regional Experience or how to enter. * * The Ultimate Guide to Showing is
The New Jersey legislature is considering legislation granting owners of pets harmed by contaminated pet food the right to sue for the loss of companionship and claim damages of up to $15,000. The measure, passed unanimously by the Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee in late May, is the latest effort to let aggrieved pet owners sue for noneconomic damages when a pet is hurt or killed. If the bill were enacted, New Jersey would join Illinois and Tennessee as the only states allowing such lawsuits, in limited circumstances. Assembly Deputy Speaker Neil Cohen introduced the legislation
The American Veterinary Medical Association recognizes and supports the legal concept of animals as property. However, the AVMA recognizes that some animals have value to their owners that may exceed the animal’s market value. In determining the real monetary value of the animal, the AVMA believes the purchase price, age and health of the animal, breeding status, pedigree, special training, veterinary expenses for the care of the animal’s injury or sickness, related to the incident in question, and any particular economic utility the animal has to the owner should be considered. Any extension of available remedies beyond
The American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians encourages AAVLD laboratories, along with other laboratories and private practitioners in the United States and Canada, to continue sending samples and reporting cases of nephrotoxicosis possibly associated with adulterated pet food, using the Web-based survey tool it launched in April. The survey is accessible to AAVLD laboratories on the members-only area of the Web site, www.aavld.org. Nonmembers can enter case data via the public area by clicking on News and then on AAVLD Pet Food Toxicity Survey. Dr. Barbara Powers, AAVLD president and director of the Colorado State University Veterinary
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — AVMA News Bytes, a news compendium distributed to AVMA leadership every business day, will now be made available to anyone wishing to subscribe to the service through the AVMA Web site (www.avma.org). AVMA News Bytes provides an overview of national and international articles of interest to veterinarians. In addition, it highlights mentions of the AVMA and AVMA members in the media. Since its launch in September 2005, AVMA News Bytes has been available only to members of AVMA committees, councils, and governing bodies. The popularity of the service, as well as a desire by