The Office of the State Veterinarian is responsible for the prevention, control and eradication of animal diseases in all animals in the state including livestock and pets. This includes oversight of the dairy industry in the production of milk, cheeses, and frozen desserts and ensuring that the commercial supply of reindeer meat is safe, wholesome and correctly labeled and packaged. These activities involve safeguarding the health and food production capacity of the State's livestock, reindeer and poultry and preventing the transmission of animal diseases to man. The prevention and control of domestic animal diseases are achieved through four major areas of activity: Import/Export, Disease Surveillance and Control, Dairy Program, and Reindeer Slaughter.
In addition the office also is responsible for the Fish Tissue Monitoring Program that is evaluating Alaskan fishes for mercury, trace metals, and other environmental contaminants.
Welcome
State Veterinarian:
Dr. Robert Gerlach
(907) 375-8215
Alerts and Advisories
- Animal Health/Feed and Alerts
- Volunteers to join the NAHERC

- Update Veterinarian Contact Information

- Latest Alaska State Vet Newsletter

- USDA Latest News Releases

Fish
Animal Health
- Animal Care Standards Workshops
- Alaska Animal Health Emergency Management Plan

- Veterinary Practice and Animal Care
- EHL Sample Submission Guidelines
- Animal Health Regulations
- Biosecurity

Disease Traceability:
Dairy and Meat
Disease
- American Sheep Industry Newsletter-Scrapie

- Reportable Diseases

- Measures to Prevent Disease Associated with Animals in Public Settings – 2011
- Rabies Compendium

- Zoonotic Disease Short Course
- CJD & Prion Diseases
- OIE Technical Disease Cards
- Grey Book FAD Disease Reference


