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Case #14332 Rating: 2.8 out of 5
Practicing veterinary medicine without a license New York Mills, MN (US)Incident Date: Monday, May 19, 2008 County: Otter Tail
Disposition: Convicted
Defendant/Suspect: Kathy Jo Bauck
Bauck pleaded guilty on May 19 to one charge of practicing veterinary medicine without a license. As part of a plea deal, four similar charges and one animal cruelty charge were dismissed.
She served 10 days in jail with 110 days stayed, and was fined $900 and given two years of probation.
The state Board of Veterinary Medicine also took action against Bauck in October 2006. The board ordered Bauck, who has never held a veterinary license, to stop performing surgeries and vaccinating dogs or puppies.
The action was taken after the board determined that Bauck performed neutering, hernia repairs and ear crops on dogs she owned, according to the order signed by Dr. John King, the board's executive director. References « More cases in Otter Tail County, MN
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