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I found somewhere and it seems useful to also give notice to us.

Month of March, the month of prevention: for the duration of next month, the owners of cats and dogs may accompany their pet for a check-free at the veterinarians that by February 10 joining in this "Season of Prevention."

Now in its fourth year, the campaign - presented in Milan yesterday and promoted by the National Veterinary Italian (ANMVI), by Hill's Pet Nutrition, a world leader in clinical dietetics and nutrition of dogs and cats, with the sponsorship of the National Federation on veterinary (Fnovi) and the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Policy - aims to highlight the importance of prevention for the health and welfare of their animals, noting that recourse to the advice of the veterinary surgeon reflects a responsible approach to protecting public health.
"The veterinary prevention is a cultural achievement to three: owner, animal and veterinary surgeon - says Charles Scott, president of Senior ANMVI -. Through the animal, the veterinarian enters into a relationship with the Company and acts on his rights and his needs, becoming an essential mediator of the relationship between man and animal. This cultural achievement goes hand in hand with the gradual raising of ethical considerations and legal and scientific knowledge of the animal. The veterinarian is a valuable consultant to lay the foundations for a lasting relationship with the animal. "
The results of the previous editions show a steady increase in the number of visits: in 2008 alone, in fact, 2,500 veterinarians have joined the initiative, making over 10,000 visits free. 68% of the animals visited were in good health, a fact that makes it clear how the owners of dogs and cats have understood the importance of inspection in the absence of specific signs of illness of the animal. Among the 3,200 animals on which there was a disease to be treated, 2,400 have started treatment.
'In addition, the campaign takes this year an even more important when viewed in the light the deep economic crisis that is affecting the whole world - said Marina Debernardi, CEO of Hill's Pet Nutrition Italy -. It is in fact showing a clear tendency to reduce drastically the checkups for animals, with consequent risk to the health of animals and humans. In this context, the 'offer of a free check-up may be of even greater help to the owners for evidence of disease. "

Sure would be nice to accompany this article with a photo of a special Vet ... even just a CyberVet!

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