Finding a Spay/Neuter Veterinarian |
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JAVMA (Journal of American Veterinary Medical Association) |
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Telephone: |
800-248-2862, ext. 6639 or 6640 |
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Email: |
classad@avma.org - subject: JAVMA ad |
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DVM Newsmagazine, Veterinary Economics and Veterinary Medicine |
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Telephone: |
800-225-4569, ext. 2778 (Gina Luzius) |
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800-225-4569, ext. 2629 (Angela Paulovcin) |
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Placing an ad will also place a listing on their website |
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Association of Shelter Veterinarians |
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National animal welfare group websites |
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www.hsus.org - place their ads through www.animalsheltering.org |
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Local veterinary association newsletters and/or websites |
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State veterinary association newsletters and/or websites |
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Local newspapers |
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Letter to veterinary clinics in the area for interested associates who may be willing to do relief or part-time work |
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Sample Veterinarian Want Ads |
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A unique opportunity for special individual interested in promoting animal welfare by combating the pet overpopulation crisis. The Humane Alliance Spay/Neuter Clinic is seeking a veterinarian and veterinary assistant for a new spay/neuter facility in Briston, Virginia. Competitive salary and benefits package. |
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Tired of private practice, emergencies, working six or seven days a week? Try limited client contact, no emergencies, Monday through Friday only. Shenandoah Valley Spay/Neuter Clinic in Harrisonburg, VA, might be the place for you. Great support staff and quality medical protocol. |
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