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October 15, 2004 - Image 60

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-15

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Business &Professional

Rx FOR

PETS

from page 59

show spending on pets nationally
doubled from $17 billion in 1994 to
a projected $34.3 billion in 2004.
That makes the pet industry 60
percent larger than the toy industry
($20 billion) and 33 percent larger
than the candy industry ($24 bil-
lion). The APPMA projects $8.3 bil-
lion will be spent this year for veteri-
nary care.
Todd Sachse, of Broder and Sachse
in Farmington Hills, built the OVRS
facility. He credits Dr. Henney for
bringing Marshfield Clinic
Laboratories in as a tenant to per-
form lab services. Marshfield, a
Wisconsin-based firm, leased 2,100

square feet of the hospital, which
helps pay the bills.
But Dr. Henney is in this for more
than just the money. She has a devo-
tion to her patients, which does not
go unrecognized. Joanee Hurwitz of
Bloomfield Hills is one of her clients.
"My pet is like my child," says
Hurwitz of her 8-year-old yellow
Labrador, Mikey.
"The dog I purchased from a
breeder was born without a hip sock-
et. He was diagnosed when he was 6
months old. I didn't know about his
problem until I was already in love
with him," Hurwitz says.
"If / had a bone problem, I'd go to

jetty Myers gets a post-operative look

Dr. Henney myself. Not only is she
caring, but she has great empathy.
And she's operated upon Mikey
twice; the second time was when
he tore the ligament in his knee. I
owe her his life."
Even Dr. Henney's male peers
hold her in high esteem. Dr.
Dennis Kovan of Novi Veterinary
Clinic says, "Each entering fresh-
man class in our profession has
more women than men. Perhaps
that's because many women
become part-time vets, they get
married, have families and work
for other clinics maybe 2-3 days a
week.
"Most women do not want to
accept the financial and adminis-

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Married for 20 years, the Henneys
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