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December 2009
Second Tiger Undergoes Minimally Invasive Surgery at Cummings School
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July 2008
Leading veterinary endoscopy company introduces new educational source for pet owners.

May 2008
Harden Valley Veterinary Hospital first in Monterey County to offer a less painful, faster healing alternative to traditional surgical spays.

October 2007
Gandy Animal Hospital and Cat Center becomes first practice in Tampa to offer laparoscopic spays, a revolutionary new veterinary surgery which reduces post-operative pain by up to 65% from that of a traditional spay.

August 2007
Indiana State Fair to feature demonstration of a revolutionary new veterinary surgery: Laparoscopic Spays.

June 2007
Colorado State University Veterinary Medical Center seeks animals to participate in new surgery program.

May 2007
DAWG sponsors workshop on laparoscopic spaying.

September 2005
Study concludes Laparoscopic spays caused less pain and surgical stress than open surgical spays and reduced post-operative pain by up to 65%

 

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Goleta, CA 93117

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