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Veterinarians wanted for small animals

We are a group of three practices for small and pet animals in Karlsruhe and Karlsbad. Our team is still looking for two to three veterinarians for small and pet medicine for 2018. Preferably with 2-5 years of professional experience - but starting assistants also have a chance and receive extensive training. We offer the latest equipment (including diode/CO2 lasers),

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The Arndt small animal center in Karlsruhe is internationally certified as a “cat friendly clinic” by the ISFM

The Arndt small animal center in Karlsruhe-Durlach has received the international silver certificate as a cat-friendly practice “cat friendly clinic”. This makes it one of the few clinics and practices in Germany that have achieved this. “We are very proud of the certificate awarded by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), which demonstrates our ongoing efforts in further training

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My animal is getting older – what now (animals in old age)?

Just like with us humans, the aging process cannot be stopped with our pets - as animals get older, however, it can be delayed and the consequences mitigated with optimal medical care. The quality of life can be significantly improved. The earlier a condition is recognized, the more successful the therapy will be. Since the aging process,

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BioResonance Therapy

Dr. Krause now also offers bioresonance therapies for your loved ones. Today, BioResonance is used both for diagnostic purposes and as therapy. For example, you can use various test boxes to determine which organ is pathologically changed. During therapy, pathologically altered “signal inputs” are then returned to the animal in a “mirror-inverted” manner via electrodes. The idea is that

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The Arndt Small Animal Center is a member of the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM)

By becoming a member of the ISFM, the practice's veterinarians and veterinary staff support the goals of this international organization to improve the treatment of cats worldwide: To provide not only a global resource for veterinarians in cat medicine/surgery, but additional information about welfare for cats, our practice provides additional information from practitioners for

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