Rattlesnake Bites & Antivenin

rattlesnakeAnimal Health Services always strives to be on the cutting edge of new and innovative treatments in veterinary medicine. As a progressive animal hospital, Animal Health Services has been invited by nationally known corporations to recruit patients to take part in safe medical studies. Some of these studies include treating patients carrying Valley Fever and others on developing new prescription diets. Due to a shortage of antivenin for the treatment of rattlesnake bites, Animal Health Services was asked to assist in trials on developing a rattlesnake antivenin so that it may be mass-produced in the United States. Animal Health Services is always ready to help advancements in veterinary medicine to extend and enhance all pets quality of life.

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