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THE NO.1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER It has been 30 years since Noel
Fitzpatrick graduated as a veterinary surgeon, and that 22-year-old
from Ballyfin, Ireland, is now one of the leading veterinary
surgeons in the world. The journey to that point has seen Noel
treat thousands of animals - many of whom were thought to be beyond
help - animals that have changed his life, and the lives of those
around them, for the better. If the No.1 Sunday Times bestseller
Listening to the Animals was about Noel's path to becoming The
Supervet, then How Animals Saved My Life is about what it's like to
actually be The Supervet. Noel shares the moving and often funny
stories of the animals he's treated and the unique 'animal people'
he has met along the way. He reflects on the valuable lessons of
Integrity, Care, Love and Hope that they have taught him - lessons
that have sustained him through the unbelievable highs and crushing
lows of a profession where lives are quite literally at stake. As
Noel explores what makes us connect with animals so deeply, we meet
Peanut, the world's first cat with two front bionic limbs;
eight-year-old therapy dachschund Olive; Odin, a gorgeous
five-year-old Dobermann, who would prove to be one of Noel's most
challenging cases - and of course his beloved companions Ricochet,
the Maine Coon, and Keira, the scruffy Border terrier who is always
by his side.
You don't have to be a veterinarian to prevent and treat many of
the problems that might afflict your four-legged friend. Robert L.
Ridgway, a doctor of veterinary medicine, helps you identify
conditions and use home remedies and treatments to treat dogs and
cats. Written in everyday language, this guide can help you spot
and treat skin infections in minimally invasive ways; help your pet
battle and beat heartworms and other parasites; encourage good
nutrition and address eating problems; and help your pet overcome
stomach problems, gas, and other ailments. While the guide focuses
on tackling health problems, it can also help you improve your
pet's behavior, avoid common household substances that can harm
your pet, and weigh complicated issues involved with end-of-life
care and decision making. This handbook covers more than 150
different subjects and includes dosage instructions based on a
pet's weight so you can act with confidence. While veterinarians
serve an important role, you can fix many problems on your own when
you know The Truth about Dog and Cat Treatments and Anomalies.
THE INSTANT NUMBER 1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER In this inspiring,
uplifting and heart-warming memoir, world-renowned veterinary
surgeon Professor Noel Fitzpatrick shares some of the most personal
and powerful tales ever from his life as The Supervet. Picking up
from where the Sunday Times bestselling How Animals Saved My Life
left off, Noel shares the moving, heart-warming and often
surprising stories of the animals that he has treated in his
remarkable career. As he explores how our relationships with
animals can bring out the best in each of us, we meet some of the
wonderful animals he has tried to help, the families who love them
and the deeply personal challenges Noel has faced along the way. It
is animals like these who have taught Noel the valuable lessons of
Love, Hope and Faith - lessons that have sustained him in his life
beyond being the Supervet. This is the remarkable story of one man
and the animals he has saved, animals who have - in turn - saved
him.
Multimodal Management of Canine Osteoarthritis, Second Edition
takes an evidence-based approach to the canine patient with
osteoarthritis, pursuing the objective of the best available
medicine by a variety of means: multiple drugs, agents, adjuncts
and delivery methods. Appreciating that surgical intervention may
initially be required, particularly for stabilizing a joint, the
major focus in this work is the conservative management of
osteoarthritis. A clear and visual approach is taken with the
overlapping of two three-pointed triangles of management: medical
and non-medical. The completely updated new edition offers a major
new chapter on Regenerative Medicine in collaboration with Drs
Sherman Canapp and Brittany Jean Carr. It is recommended for any
small animal veterinary practitioner, as well as researchers and
students of the RCVS CertAVP.
Master the veterinary technician's role in caring for critically
ill or injured pets! Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care for
Veterinary Technicians, 4th Edition provides quick access to dozens
of common, life-saving protocols and procedures. Each treatment
technique is described in step-by-step detail and illustrated in
full color. To prepare you for the veterinary setting, a team
approach is emphasized. This edition adds three new chapters and
includes practical, easy-to-apply medical math and scenario-based
exercises. Written by experienced veterinary technicians Andrea
Battaglia and Andrea Steele, this resource prepares you for success
on the VTNE, in veterinary practices, and in animal hospital
emergency departments. Step-by-step instructions show how to
perform specific procedures and techniques, guiding you through key
assessment and treatment techniques. Technician Notes highlight
specific procedures, with diagrams, photos, and detailed
instructions, providing at-a-glance guidance for students and
practicing vet techs. Comprehensive coverage of pain management,
respiratory emergencies, and urologic emergencies provides
cutting-edge treatment options for a wide variety of commonly seen
presenting problems. Review and preparation for the VTNE
(Veterinary Technician National Examination) is provided by Medical
Math exercises and questions based on real-world scenarios.
Coverage of equipment and techniques includes the latest advances
in basic lab equipment, fluid therapy, and oxygen therapy.
Equipment lists are provided at the beginning of most chapters,
ensuring that you will have the appropriate tools on hand for each
type of emergency situation. Practical exercises prepare you for
success on the VTNE. NEW! Three new chapters are included:
Supporting the Critically Ill or Injured through Physical
Rehabilitation Techniques, Fostering Wellbeing in the ER and ICU,
and Managing Pharmaceuticals in the ER. NEW! Chapter pretests
assess your knowledge and allow you to identify your strengths and
weaknesses. NEW and UPDATED photos and illustrations enhance your
understanding by accurately depicting the clinical signs
encountered in emergency and critical care.
"Advanced Monitoring and Procedures for Small Animal Emergency and
Critical Care" is a comprehensive yet practical reference,
providing hands-on information essential to veterinarians and
veterinary technicians involved in emergency and critical care.
Written by an expert team of veterinarians and veterinary
technicians, this well-referenced book offers step-by-step
protocols for performing advanced emergency and critical care
procedures and monitoring techniques. Packed with practical
guidance in an easy-to-use format, this book is ideally suited for
quick access in emergency rooms or intensive care units.
Organized primarily by body system, each chapter covers general
principles, indications, equipment, techniques, basic
interpretation, troubleshooting, and contraindications.
Standardized protocols supply equipment lists and step-by-step
instructions throughout, and a companion website offers images from
the book in PowerPoint and protocols as downloadable Word files.
"Advanced Monitoring and Procedures for Small Animal Emergency and
Critical Care" is a valuable resource for any veterinary staff
member with an interest in improving the standard of care in
emergency and critical care medicine.
Completely updated, revised and redesigned in colour throughout,
this classic bestselling text continues to provide a concise
introduction to the important fundamentals of animal behaviour from
genetics, physiology, motivation, learning and cognition, through
to social and reproductive behaviour, abnormal behaviour and
human-animal interactions. - Concise but comprehensive coverage of
all the fundamentals of animal behaviour in companion, farm and
laboratory animals. - Expert authors and key opinion leaders from
around the world provide the latest evidence-based information on
animal behaviour and welfare. - A revised layout and design, means
it is easy to find key information at a glance, making it an ideal
rapid revision tool. - New for the third edition: new chapters on
fur animals with the inclusion of more species and expanded
sections on canine behaviour. This text remains a highly respected,
essential resource for both students and lecturers in animal and
veterinary science, animal welfare, zoology and psychology.
Dermatology MES is a readily usable reference for veterinary
dermatology. This title provides practical guidelines for the
diagnosis and treatment of the skin diseases commonly seen in a
practice. The organization consistently progresses from a detailed
description of all diagnostic tests and procedures, to clinical
evaluation of the test results, and presentation of treatment
options. Leading questions are used throughout, to focus the user
on important diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. All
applicable drugs are discussed and dosages provided. This text
features 115 four-color illustrations for easy identification,
clear step-by-step descriptions of diagnostic test and lots of
tables that allow for quick access to information. The highly
visual format makes this text an effective client education
resource. This fast and easy to use reference guide provides an
excellent, in-depth and concise survey of dermatologic diseases,
diagnoses, and therapies.
Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, Second Edition is a
comprehensive reference for ultrasound techniques and findings in
small animal practice, with more than 2000 high-quality sonograms
and illustrations of normal structures and disorders. * Provides a
comprehensive collection of more than 2000 high-quality images,
including both normal and abnormal ultrasound features, as well as
relevant complementary imaging modalities and histopathological
images * Covers both common and uncommon disorders in small animal
patients * Offers new chapters on practical physical concepts and
artifacts and abdominal contrast sonography * Includes access to a
companion website with over 140 annotated video loops of the most
important pathologies covered in each section of the book
Practical, quick reference to laboratory test procedures routinely
used in the veterinary setting The Second Edition of Veterinary
Technician's Handbook of Laboratory Procedures provides a
significant update and expansion to the First Edition, with larger
and better-quality images, more images overall, and significant
updates to information and equipment throughout. New chapters cover
topics such as microbiology and parasitology, and the Second
Edition newly covers quality assurance in the introductory chapter
as well. Now encompassing topics in all areas of clinical
pathology, the book covers procedures in hematology, clinical
chemistry, urinalysis, microbiology, parasitology, serology, and
cytology. A companion website features case studies, crossword
puzzles, figures from the book in PowerPoint, and additional
figures not found in the book. In Veterinary Technician's Handbook
of Laboratory Procedures, readers can expect to find helpful
information on: Laboratory equipment, covering microscopes,
centrifuges, refractometers, and chemistry, hematology, and
coagulation analyzers Blood analysis, covering proper blood
collection and handling techniques, blood collection tubes, blood
smear preparation and staining, and hematology procedures
Urinalysis procedures including the physical, chemical and sediment
examination Cytology sample collection and smear preparation,
covering the feather, line, squash, modified squash, and starfish
methods, plus microscopic evaluation of cytology slides
Identification of parasites, covering internal and external, plus
protozoans A helpful guide when performing many common laboratory
tests and an excellent companion to full textbooks, Veterinary
Technician's Handbook of Laboratory Procedures is equally useful
for veterinary technicians in training and in practice and has been
carefully formatted and written to put the information veterinary
technicians need at their fingertips.
Do-it-yourself physical therapy techniques for keeping your dog
happy, active, and pain-free-now and for years to come. Kinesiology
taping on humans is now commonplace-it is widely used by physical
therapists, chiropractors, and personal trainers. The idea behind
taping is that it provides incredible support and stabilization of
ligaments and tendons while simultaneously stretching and flexing
like a "second skin" to allow full range of motion. It can also
activate or relax muscles, depending on its application. Taping is
now also being successfully applied to other animals. Canine and
equine physiotherapist Katja Bredlau-Morich, author of Kinesiology
Taping for Horses, is a pioneer in bringing the method to the dog
world. She believes that dogs can benefit hugely from taping
techniques, and even better, dog owners and trainers can learn
practical steps to using kinesiology tape themselves. In her
terrific guidebook, Bredlau-Morich provides the ultimate reference
for understanding both the uses of kinesiology tape and its
numerous canine applications. With hundreds of color photographs
and step-by-step instructions for the do-it-yourselfer, her book
explains the following forms of kinesiology taping: Muscle Scar
Fascia In addition, numerous case studies demonstrate how taping
can change a dog's life, keeping him a happy, active, pain-free
companion for years to come.
Cats are not referred to specialists as frequently as dogs, meaning
the general practitioner must routinely treat cats that have been
involved in road traffic accidents and other musculoskeletal
trauma. This book is the first of its kind to provide a practical
and user-friendly guide to feline orthopaedics. With a new author
team, led by RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery (Orthopaedics)
and Veterinary Neurology Harry Scott, the second edition has been
thoroughly revised and updated. New chapters cover Physiotherapy
and Oncology of the Feline Skeletal System. The book includes
highly structured fully referenced text that provides a concise,
straightforward guide to the recognition and management of specific
diseases and conditions. In this new edition, the neurological
causes of lameness have been given more in-depth discussion, with
an emphasis on early recognition of clinical signs and diagnosis.
The disorder sections are now divided into those likely to be
associated with trauma (fractures and luxation) and those which are
congenital or developmental. The text is supported by high quality
radiographs, colour photographs and colour line drawings to
illustrate principles, techniques and procedures. Combining their
experience in practice and education, the authors have produced a
book that appeals to general practice veterinarians, specialist
feline practitioners and to students.
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