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AVMA Urges Presidential Candidates to Pledge Leadership on Animal Issues

The nonprofit calls for recruiting veterinarians and preserving food safety programs.

Posted: September 17, 2008 3 a.m. EDT

AVMA Urges Presidential Support on Animal Issues
The American Veterinary Medical Association urges presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama to support veterinary medicine, food safety and animal well-being.
The American Veterinary Medical Association is challenging presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama to integrate into their platforms positions in support of veterinary medicine, food safety, and animal health and well-being.

“Animal and human health are nonpartisan issues, and we call on Senators McCain and Obama to honor America’s citizens by supporting measures to protect them from zoonotic diseases, food safety outbreaks and animal-related bioterrorism,” said Ron DeHaven, DVM, chief executive officer of the AVMA.

Specifically, the new president will need to advocate measures aimed at increasing the number of veterinarians and recruiting more to serve in rural areas, according to the AVMA.

“Unfortunately, our nation is heading toward a crisis because there are only 85,000 veterinarians to keep all these animals and the humans in contact with them healthy,” Dr. DeHaven said.

The new president must also take strong stances to preserve food safety programs and resources, such as the Food Animal Residue Avoidance Databank, which are frequently underfunded or at risk of closure, the AVMA said.

In addition, the AVMA noted that veterinarians would be the best candidates for top-level politically appointed positions that deal with veterinary, animal and food safety issues.

The AVMA is a nonprofit association representing more than 76,000 veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia and uniformed services.

 

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We need more vets to speak out when it comes to Declawing Cats. Fight Animal Cruelty...Boycott Durango, Colorado
Philip, Durango, CO
Posted: 10/1/2008 3:15:13 PM
i think anyone of "higher power" needs to address these issues including mayors. I also think we need to press for tax deductions for our pets like vet and adoption bills.
CM, C Springs, CO
Posted: 9/28/2008 1:51:14 PM
i'm glad
sk, n haven, CT
Posted: 9/17/2008 6:49:20 PM
I think the political people will do what they want, when they want and where they want it!
Jenny, Portland, OR
Posted: 9/17/2008 6:35:07 PM
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