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Veterinary medical records are the property of the veterinary practice. However, clients have the right to access their pets medical records.
Medical records are the property of the practice and the practice owner. The original records must be retained by the practice for the period required by law. The information within veterinary medical records is confidential.
A veterinary release form is a document used to authorize a veterinarian to make medical decisions on behalf of an animal owner. In the event that a pet owner becomes incapacitated or is deceased, a veterinarian can use this pet release form to make decisions regarding medical care and treatment for the animal.
The clinical records also serve as a legal document to use in court in case anything goes wrong with the patients care and the owner wants to sue due to malpractice regarding the type of care or lack of care provided.
Like any appointment with a new doctor, your pets first vet visit will begin with paperwork. The paperwork will ask for your contact information and personal information about your pet. Some questions regarding your pet may include: Where did you get your pet?
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For example, California law only allows sharing medical records in veterinary practice with third parties for diagnosis or treatment purposes and prohibits the disclosure of animal records unless the pet owner provides consent or for compliance with a court order, subpoena, or other state or federal laws.
The forms explain, in a gentle way, the pet owners responsibility to the groomer and give you the right to obtain emergency treatment for their pet. One popular television judge even sided with the groomer because she had her client sign a Pet Release form.
While some states have no regulations in place regarding the privacy of veterinary records, the statutes that do exist in other states tend to say something along the lines of veterinarians shall not release veterinary records without the consent of the client. Exceptions may be outlined, for instance in case of

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