A New Jersey veterinarian has agreed to relinquish his license to practice in that state permanently, after three dogs brought to his office later died, officials said.
Ehren Seth Yablon, who owned the Newark Veterinary Hospital in Newark, was accused of inadequate treatment that led to the animals’ deaths, the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday.
Officials said he was accused of engaging in “gross and repeated acts of negligence, professional misconduct, incompetence, and malpractice in conduct, which included treating animals in unsanitary conditions.”

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