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Coyotes Can Prey Upon Small Companion Animals

Coyotes Can Prey Upon Small Companion Animals

by Peter Gollub | Dec 4, 2015 | Consulting Blog

An L.A. Times article by Jeremiah Dobruck reminds the operators of animal enterprises in some instances they need to protect the animals in their custody from wild animals.  In the Dobruck article, readers are informed that a coyote snatched a pet chihuahua from...
CDC and FDA Urge Review of Disinfection Procedures

CDC and FDA Urge Review of Disinfection Procedures

by Peter Gollub | Dec 4, 2015 | Consulting Blog, Publications & News

Prompted by concerns about manufacturer, contractor and vendor processes, the CDC and FDA have urged medical providers to review their procedures and training for the cleaning, disinfection and sterilization of reusable medical devices.The warning appeared to focus on...

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Peter E. Gollub, DVM, Esq. practices law in Natick, Massachusetts and serves as an adjunct assistant professor at Tufts University. He practiced companion animal veterinary medicine in addition to practicing law.
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