- Posted March 12, 2013
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Appeals court affirms fine, probation for vet
SAULT STE. MARIE (AP) -- An Upper Peninsula veterinarian has lost her appeal over discipline by state regulators in the care of a dog.
Cynthia Sue Anderson was assessed a $1,000 fine last year and placed on probation for two years. The case centered on the care of Laya, a dog that was euthanized after developing post-surgery problems in 2008.
The Michigan appeals court recently upheld the sanctions saying there was support for a disciplinary panel's findings of fact. Anderson denied wrongdoing. Her clinic is in Sault Ste. Marie.
She referred a request for comment to her attorney.
Published: Tue, Mar 12, 2013
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