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Connecticut Veterinary Board approves consent order, fines veterinarian $3,000 and places six‑month probation

5738757 · August 28, 2025
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At its quarterly meeting the Connecticut State Veterinary Board approved a consent order in the disciplinary matter of Julia Carter, finding failures in anesthetic care during a March 31, 2022 surgery on a geriatric dachshund. The order includes a reprimand, a $3,000 civil penalty and six months of probation with required coursework.

The Connecticut State Veterinary Board approved a consent order in the disciplinary matter of Julia Carter at its quarterly meeting, resolving allegations that Carter failed to meet the standard of care during a March 31, 2022 surgery on a geriatric male dachshund.

The board approved the consent order unanimously after the Department of Public Health presented the case and requested the board’s review. The order imposes a reprimand, a $3,000 civil penalty and six months of probation that includes required coursework in anesthesiology and critical care.

A Department of Public Health representative described the allegations to the board, saying…

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