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Dog Nutritionist San Francisco CA

Local resource for dog nutritionist in San Francisco. Includes detailed information on local business that provides access to nutritional needs of senior dogs, dog protein requirements, newborn puppy care, and puppy food standards, as well as advice and content on essential nutrients for dogs.

VCA San Francisco Veterinary Specialists
(415) 935-3968
600 Alabama St
San Francisco, CA
Seven Hills Veterinary Hospital
(415) 685-0297
5264 Diamond Hights Blvd
San Francisco, CA
Animal Farm Pet Hospital
(415) 325-2782
5601 Mission St
San Francisco, CA
Golden Gate Home Hospice and Euthanasia
(415) 702-0936
1330 9th Ave
San Francisco, CA
VCA Bay Area Animal Hospital
(510) 899-5108
4501 Shattuck Avenue
Oakland, CA
San Francisco Veterinary Housecalls
(415) 685-0280
1819 Polk St. #377
San Francisco, CA
Lotus Veterinary House Calls
(415) 690-7936
825 Moultrie
San Francisco, CA
Marina Pet Hospital
(415) 685-0086
2024 Lombard Street
San Francisco, CA
Bay Area Veterinary House Call Associates
(415) 685-0394
1330 9th Ave
San Francisco, CA
University Veterinary Hospital
(510) 984-7057
810 University Ave
Berkeley, CA

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FDA Names Director to Veterinary Center

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has named Bernadette Dunham, DVM, Ph.D., as its new director of the Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM). CVM regulates the manufacture and distribution of food additives and drugs that will be given to animals.

She succeeds Stephen Sundlof, DVM, Ph.D., who has moved to director of FDA’s Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, which protects the public’s health by ensuring that the nation’s food supply is safe, sanitary, wholesome, and honestly labeled, and that cosmetic products are safe and properly labeled.

Dr. Dunham previously served as deputy director of the CVM and worked in coordinating and establishing policy in research, management, scientific evaluation, compliance and surveillance. She was also the director for CVM’s Office of Minor Use and Minor Species Animal Drug Development, the office that oversees drug development for minor species, such as zoo animals, ornamental fish, parrots, ferrets, guinea pigs, sheep, goats, catfish, and honeybees. The office also oversees drug development for uncommon diseases in major species, such as dogs, cats, horses, cattle, pigs, chicken, and turkeys.

Drs. Dunham and Sundlof will report directly to FDA Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach, M.D.

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