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Below are
links that you may find
helpful and informative.
Please note
the following before
browsing:
Disclaimer:
This information is in no
way intended to be used to
diagnose, direct treatment
for, or as a prognosis of
any health condition of any
animal and should not be
used as a substitute for
obtaining professional
veterinary advice in a
specific situation.
Caution:
The information on the
Internet (World Wide Web) is
not necessarily accurate,
correct, complete, or
reliable. This issue is
especially critical for both
animal and human health
information.
Always
consider:
Site Ownership:
Who is the site’s owner
or producer? Do you
recognize the name? Are
they reputable?
Currency:
How often is the site
updated or revised?
Audience:
Who are the primary
users or target
audience?
Perspective:
Is there a bias or
unbalanced orientation?
Is the goal to educate,
sell products, or
promote an opinion?
Content:
Is the content
informative, timely,
well balanced,
documented (e.g.,
sources of information
are given), and
accurate?
Authorship of Content:
Are the authors’
credentials known (e.g.,
DVM)?
Overall Quality:
Are there any obvious or
known errors, faults, or
inconsistencies?
Style:
Is the site
user-friendly and
attractive? Is it easy
to follow? Is there a
built-in “search”
feature?
Organization:
Is the site well
organized.
Stability:
Is it a reliable and
established site?
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