Hurricane Sandy Leaves Its Mark On The Region's Veterinary Community

Welcome to Veterinary Practice News magazine’s coverage of Hurricane Sandy and its impact on the region’s pets and veterinary community. Be sure to check back for updates.

AVMA, Foundation Continue Post-Sandy Work

Posted: Nov. 9, 2012

The American Veterinary Medical Association and its foundation are working to distribute donated supplies to veterinary clinics impacted by Hurricane Sandy and assisting veterinarians who are providing emergency care to animals in the region, the organizations reported...Read More


Vets Cope with Animals, Infrastructure in Storm's Wake

Posted: Nov. 6, 2012

The 1948 film noir “The Naked City,” set in Manhattan, concludes with: “There are 8 million stories in the naked city.” These are the stories of the lingering effects of Hurricane Sandy on some of New York City’s dogs, cats and veterinarians...Read More


Vet Clinics in the Northeast Struggle with Loss of Power, Flooding

Posted: Oct. 31, 2012

Like many businesses in storm-ravaged parts of New York City and New Jersey, veterinary clinics and hospitals continue to feel the lingering effects of Superstorm Sandy...Read More


Vet Rescue Groups Brace for Hurricane Sandy

Posted: Oct. 29, 2012

Emergency veterinary clinics and disaster response teams were preparing for Hurricane Sandy today as the storm headed toward the Northeastern United States...Read More


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