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March 28, 2007
Dr. Ann Hohenhaus/Animal Medical Center NYC The Early Show CBS National 03/28/07 7:00-8:00AM Length: 03:39

February 21, 2007
The Jim Lehrer NewsHour
recorded an interview with Dr. Phillip Bergman about the experimental canine melanoma vaccine, and showed him with one of his oncology clients. Report aired on March 15, 2007.

February 16, 2007
The Rachael Ray Show
(syndicated television show; airs Mondays through Fridays at 10a.m. on WABC-TV/Ch.7 in New York) featured two segments on The Animal Medical Center. The program created a mini-documentary about The AMC's waiting room, featuring Dr. Ann Hohenhaus, who also appeared on the broadcast and discussed pet home-safety tips with Rachael Ray. Click here to view the video.

February 15, 2007
The Associated Press
in Connecticut reported that a cat in Meriden adopted a 6-day-old Rottweiler puppy as her own. Quoted in the article is Dr. Deirdre Chiaramonte, who says that such relationships are not all that unusual in certain circumstances. The story was picked up in numerous newspapers throughout the country and on MSNBC.com. Click here to read the story.

February 7, 2007
WABC-TV "Eyewitness News"
(Ch 7) featured Dr. Ann Hohenhaus in a report about how the cold weather is affecting dogs and their owners. Correspondent was Kemberly Richardson.

February 3, 2007
The Salt Lake City Tribune
reported that a local association has formed a fund to assist a police dog in his fight against melanoma at The Animal Medical Center in New York. Local TV station KUTV also reported the story on its website.

February 1, 2007
New Jersey's Trentonian, in a story about a cat who fell from a tall tree, mentioned a study conducted at The Animal Medical Center concerning cats that fell from high-rise windos and balconies. Click here to read the story.

February Issue
Interview with Dr. Stephen Riback in Veterinary Practice News about dental tools for canine and feline care.

January 24, 2007
Fifteen middle school children visited The AMC under the auspices of a 92nd Street Y/Ford Motor Company program. The visit was covered by Fox5 News' "New York Minute" and a future broadcast of the nationally-syndicated TV series, Teen Kids News. Click here to view the video.

January 23, 2007
The Associated Press in Salt Lake City revealed that a local police dog, J-J, is being treated for melanoma at The Animal Medical Center. Click here to read the story.

January 15, 2007
New York Magazine
included The AMC in an article about the costs of caring for a pet in the city.

January 13, 2007
A New York Post article about Slentrol, the new canine anti-obesity drug featured quotes from Dr. Deirdre Chiaramonte. Click here to read the story.

January 13, 2007
The New York Daily News featured an article and photo of police K9 "Ranger" leaving the AMC to recuperate from his previous-day's injury in the line of duty. Click here to read the story.The New York Post also ran a short piece. Click here.

January 12, 2007
The injury of a police K9 dog, Ranger, during the pursuit of a criminal, let to a rash of stories about the dog's emergecy care at The Animal Medical Center. The New York Times featured two photos and an interview with Dr. Jason Fusco, the surgeon who repaired the severed muscles and tendon in the dog's leg. Related stories appeared in the Daily News, New York Sun, New York Post, Staten Island Advance, Gothamist, wcbs.com, 1010 WINS, Newsday, 7Online.com (WABC-TV website) and wnbc.com. Click here to read all the stories. Click here to view the video.

January 11, 2007
A New York Daily News article about the use of Prozac on dogs featured comments by Dr. Peter Borchelt, who said that the anti-depression drug "calms [dogs] down the same as it does for humans." Click here to read the story.

January 6, 2007
Dr. Deirdre Chiaramonte was quoted in a New York Times article about the new Pfizer obesity drug for dogs. Click here to read the story.

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