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  2. BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The dog, an Air Force K-9 trained to detect improvised explosive devices, is credited with saving the lives of several service members in Afghanistan when he detected an IED. [12] In 2017, an Instagram celebrity dog named Chloe died while in the care of Blue Pearl's New York hospital.

  3. VCA Animal Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    VCA, Inc., doing business as VCA Animal Hospitals, operates more than 1,000 animal hospitals in the US and Canada. [1] The company is based in Los Angeles, and was founded in 1986. [2]

  4. MSPCA-Angell - Wikipedia

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    MSPCA-Angell sign on South Huntington Ave. The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-Angell Animal Medical Center (MSPCA-Angell) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with its main headquarters on South Huntington Avenue in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

  5. Burnout & Buyout: Why the Future of Veterinary Medicine Looks ...

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    We recently had to take one of our dogs to the pet emergency room on a long holiday weekend. She had stopped eating and moving and was clearly not well. We received a diagnosis of advanced ...

  6. An 'emergency situation': Why Palm Beach Animal Control is ...

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    On Aug. 18, the kennel had 192 dogs, but room for only 144 of them. The animal agency is appealing for the community's help. An 'emergency situation': Why Palm Beach Animal Control is forced to ...

  7. Emergency! - Wikipedia

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    Emergency! is an American action-adventure medical drama television series jointly produced by Mark VII Limited and Universal Television.Debuting on NBC as a midseason replacement on January 15, 1972, replacing two situation comedy series, The Partners and The Good Life, it ran for a total of 122 episodes until May 28, 1977, with six additional two-hour television films in 1978 and 1979.