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Former Sen John Ensign opens Vegas animal hospital

Two years later, resigned from Congress interpersonal ethics probe involving his affair with former campaign aide , former Nevada Senator John Ensign in Las Vegas opened a luxury Animal Hospital .
Second lieutenant , he was a veterinarian , he became a politician, starting on Friday Boca Park Animal Hospital .
His website touted his fight against cruelty to animals and to support charitable associations in Parliament 's history.
Las Vegas Animal Hospital opened two 10-year congressman , before the Senate in 2001 .
He said he spent six months, after getting up , he resigned in order to accelerate the current veterinary practice and voluntary service and Heaven Can Wait Animal Society , Las Vegas, nonprofit organization that provides a low-cost sterilization and neutral clinics .
"I literally studied for several hours each day , a bit like when I was in vet school , " he said. "
In the past year and a half , he has been working full-time in another veterinary practice . Patients often ask former politician pose with their pictures of animals .
Two-term Republican senator resigned office in May 2011 , the Senate Ethics Committee to complete the report says there is evidence that he has broken the law. Investigation stems from the eight months from Ensign affair with his campaign treasurer Cynthia Hampton, and from his efforts to set up her husband Doug , who is also a senior aide lieutenant and close friends , as a lobbying .
In 2010 , after a year-long investigation , the Justice Department lawyers notified lieutenant he would not pursue criminal charges . Why not upgrade Senator prosecution brought federal prosecutors alleged breaches Doug Hampton lobbying legal issues.
Last month, U.S. District Judge for the Ministry of the Justice Department 60 days to describe the case of concealed lieutenant , and explain why they should not be public documents . The ruling was in a lawsuit brought by the watchdog group Civic Responsibility and Ethics in Washington . Lieutenant refused to discuss the scandal in his interview , the Associated Press .
Ensign said he hopes to build his practice of nine people , so that he can do things his own way . He said he sold his last one in 2002, after training , he found his congressional ethics rules prohibit retention .
"They let me sell it , I lost a lot of money , but you must abide by the rules , which is an unpleasant surprise to me," he said. "
He told the Las Vegas Review-Journal this week, he did not employ more than 50 employees , a federal health insurance overhaul tasks , eliminating small employers reference.
Hospitals will remain with Sin City aesthetic, with luxury suites huge dog pet treadmill.
Ensign said: "We hope that with the pet resort , where your dog or cat can be pampered, as they did in four or five star resort combined with the practice ."
Hospital will be equipped with a flat-screen TV settings to adapt the dog channel. Owners will be able to pull up on the phone a live stream animals.
Ensign said he had been surprised at the establishment of hospitals, including periodic inspection and access standards and increase their participation in the gauge .
"There is so much regulation today than there has been in the past, whenever you turn around there is something new , which is truly remarkable things you need to comply with now , there 's no use in quantity , " he said.



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