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About Dr. Shultz

Dr. Teri Shultz graduated from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in May 2003.

 Afterwards, she completed an intership program at the Regional Veterinary Referral Center where she rotated through  multiple specialties such as emergency medicine, internal medicine, surgery, cardiology, radiology, and dermatology.  

Her major interests are in soft tissue surgery and internal medicine.  She has been with the Animal Veterinary Center  since July 2004.  Her current residence is in Newark where she shares a house with 2 dogs  (a Doberman named Ranger and an Italian Greyhound named Anthony), and her 3 cats (Phoebe, Sierra, and Thomas) .

Her hobbies include outdoor activities, working out, and spending time with her pets and friends.  

 

 Animal Veterinary Center 160 Bear Christiana Rd (Rt. 7) Bear, DE  302-322-6488

 


 


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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been informed that Menu Foods, Inc., a private-label pet food manufacturer is recalling all its "cuts and gravy" style dog and cat food produced at its facility in Emporia, Kansas between December 3, 2006 and March 6, 2007. Menu Foods, Inc. has identified the potentially contaminated products on the Internet at www.menufoods.com/recall. Consumers who have any of these products should immediately stop feeding them to their pets. Dogs or cats who have consumed the suspect feed and show signs of kidney failure (such as loss of appetite, lethargy and vomiting) should consult with their veterinarian.

  


 

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