Animal Medical & Surgical Center in Scottsdale, Ariz., is the 2008 Veterinary Economics Hospital of the Year. Mar 1, 2008 By:
Amanda Wolfe, Associate Editor
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Dr. Charles Pullen first heard the news from his daughter Lindsey. He was coming out of one surgery and heading to another when Lindsey approached him, together with his practice manager and business manager. They said they wanted to talk in his office.

Acacia Animal Health Center in Escondido, Calif., gets Zen down to a science. Jan 1, 2008 By:
Amanda Wolfe, Associate Editor
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Dr. Gary Gallerstein knows that when clients bring their pets to the veterinarian, they're stressed out—and so are the pets.

A gutted building found new life in Culver City, Calif. Oct 1, 2007 By:
Amanda Wolfe, Associate Editor
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Dr. Mona Rosenberg worked with her Southern California Realtor for several years until she found the perfect space.

Jul 30, 2007 By:
Brendan Howard, Associate Editor
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Drs. Jeffrey and Randy Schuett got rid of the large animals, but they needed a bigger facility for small ones.

May 1, 2007 By:
Sarah A. Moser
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Just four years after opening a large award-winning facility, these doctors at Upstate Veterinary Specialists in Greenville, S.C., built again—doubling their space. The reason? It made great business sense.

Apr 1, 2007 By:
Sarah A. Moser
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Early planning and advance payments gave this hospital a financial edge. And this thinking has given the owners of South Suburban Animal Hospital in Perrysburg, Ohio, the freedom to focus on medicine in a new way.

Feb 1, 2007 By:
Sarah A. Moser
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After 42 years in the same location, Grady Veterinary Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio, has a fresh face but maintains its old spirit.

Dec 1, 2006 By:
Sarah A. Moser
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One doctor's dedication to creating a solid business plan and the perfect floor plan pays off for Superior Animal Hospital and Boarding Suites in Superior, Wis.

Mar 1, 2006 By:
Sarah A. Moser
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Dr. Steven Dunbar merged a general practice and a 24-hour emergency center into one new building. And the consistent, attractive use of color; high-quality materials; impressive client-interaction areas; and more helped Yorba Regional Animal Hospital in Anaheim, Calif., rise to the top in Veterinary Economics annual design competition.
