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  2. Emergency Vets - Wikipedia

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    E-Vet Interns is a reality television series about veterinary interns working at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, Colorado. It is a spinoff of Emergency Vets . E-Vet Interns began airing on January 22, 2007, also on Animal Planet.

  3. VCA Animal Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] The name is an abbreviation of Veterinary Centers of America, though VCA no longer uses this full name. VCA acquired its first veterinary clinic, West Los Angeles Veterinary Hospital, in 1987. [4] In October 2004, VCA purchased Sound Technologies, [6] a company which supplied digital radiology and ultrasound equipment to veterinary ...

  4. BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the firm partnered with the U.S. Army to provide Army veterinarians and technicians preparing to deploy to areas of conflict with hands-on emergency veterinary experiences at the firm's hospitals. [15] The program is a nine-day schedule where the soldiers experience first-hand medical veterinary emergencies. [16]

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  6. Humane Society of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, a complaint was filed with the Internal Revenue Service against HSUS by the Center for Consumer Freedom. According to Bloomberg News, the IRS complaint alleges that HSUS "violated IRS rules by listing as contributions the $17.7 million value of air time for its public service announcements to promote pet adoption. The net ...

  7. Banfield Pet Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Scott Campbell purchased the single veterinary hospital which had about $2 million in annual revenues. [5] Medical Management International, Inc. (MMI) was created to own the clinic, and in 1994 the pet store chain PetSmart teamed up with MMI to open pet clinics in their stores initially called VetSmart. [5]