November 2018 Newsletter
TUBERCULOSIS FOUND IN DAIRY HERD
Tuberculosis has recently been diagnosed in a cow at slaughter from a dairy herd near Lodi, Wisconsin. This animal was culled for other reasons and was not showing signs of respiratory disease, but the lungs had nodules seen by the inspectors at the slaughter plant. The nodules were tested and found to be bovine tuberculosis.
Safe and Thankful
The hustle and bustle of Thanksgiving is a part of the tradition for many families. But in the commotion, it's important to keep safety in mind for our four-legged family members. Our Lancaster Veterinary Clinic veterinary staff offers these Thanksgiving safety tips to help you all have a safe and special holiday!
October 2018 Newsletter
ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL CAT CLINIC
We were pleased to have castrated a record 420 cats at our free clinic this year. We had 4 vets working including Meghan from the clinic in Montfort and Cari’s sister-in-law. With the help of all the staff plus 5 volunteers, we were able to get the cats all done before noon. It was a busy morning, but everything ran smoothly. Thanks to all who brought in cats and spread the word of the event.