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Emergency Animal Clinic Case Study

Posted on June 4, 2010 by Linda
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Here’s another example of how today’s economy is affecting business for some pet health care providers.

Animal Emergency Clinic in Lafayette, IN recently announced Purdue University has bought them out.

Here are some news articles that discuss this and the last is a post from one of the veterinarian’s wife who was affected by the buy out:

Purdue buys out emergency animal clinic

  • For about 10 years, the Animal Emergency Clinic in Lafayette’s Eastway Plaza has provided emergency care for pets on nights and weekends when regular veterinary offices are closed. Read this article: Purdue buys out emergency animal …

Purdue buys out emergency animal clinic – Journal and Courier

  • Purdue buys out emergency animal clinic Journal and Courier Purdue has operated an emergency clinic for years, but on a referral-only basis. Starting July 1, anyone with a pet emergency can call the new service and …

Even if…: New Job

  • Dave exhausted his resources, sent out resumes, made phone calls, explored different avenues. About a month and a half ago, Purdue, who is buying out the emergency clinic posted an opening for an emergency vet to operate the new …

http://yenmom.blogspot.com/2010/06/new-job.html


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