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Fairfield University Fairfield, CT Aug 2010 Master of Arts in Elementary EducationSaint Joseph's University Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA May 2007 Bachelor of Arts in English
lethargy, loss of appetite, fever and often as the virus progresses, vomiting, diarrhea and dehydration. Under the training and instructions by Dr. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, SCAS veterinarian technicians Kim Hill and Sarah Bessler successfully treated the surviving puppies Trenton, Denver and Frankie.
Date: Jan 15, 2024
Category: Science
Source: Google
Sumter County issues warning about parvovirus in neighboring counties
reatment is costly and does not guarantee survival, said Dr. Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Sumter County Animal Services Veterinarian. Shelters that are already full and that are unable to isolate and pay for the costly treatment often have to make the incredibly difficult decision to euthanize the sick