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Pleasant Valley Veterinary Care has a vision that goes beyond serving the animal health care needs of our rural community. At Pleasant Valley Veterinary Care, we speak for the animals entrusted to our care—to people who want to listen and learn. As a full-service veterinary hospital, Pleasant Valley Veterinary Care is also a business that works for its employees by creating an environment that allows them to grow professionally and to completely enjoy what they do. This further enhances the level of service that we provide
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EEE Found in 2 Ohio Horses
2007-10-22
  Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) officials today confirmed the discovery of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus — a mosquito-borne viral disease — in a central-Ohio horse and a northwest-Ohio horse.
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Man Dies of Rabies in MN
2007-10-25
  Tue October 23, 2007 15:23 EDT ST. PAUL (AP) _ A Minnesota man died Saturday after getting rabies from a bat bite.
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PENNSYLVANIA: EHD continues expansion in state
2007-10-29
  28.oct.07 Pennsylvania Patriot-News Epizootic hemorrhagic disease has, according to this story, now been confirmed in a deer in Lawrence County, bringing the number of counties definitely impacted by the disease to seven, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
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