A practical guide to help veterinarians improve the welfare of
their patients in their everyday work. A concise and accessible
introduction to welfare that is both interesting and valuable in
practice.
The book describes ways to evaluate patients, develop
in-practice quality of life assessments, resolve difficult clinical
dilemmas, and turn good decisions into real welfare outcomes. It
reviews available scientific information, legal issues and ethical
dilemmas, and relates these to everyday case studies throughout. It
provides ways for all veterinary professionals to develop their
animal welfare understanding, without assuming prior knowledge,
while advancing the wisdom and abilities of experienced
practitioners.
Key features: Presents practical and realistic methods for
working with owners to improve patients' welfare within the
constraints of everyday practice.Provides useful advice for work
within many legal jurisdictions.Includes summaries of research,
vital references, and further reading sources.Key points are
recapped at the end of each chapter.
Suitable for all those working in the veterinary and related
professions, including veterinarians, veterinary nurses, animal
welfare scientists, animal behaviourists, paraprofessionals and lay
staff.
Published as a part of the prestigious Wiley-Blackwell - UFAW
Animal Welfare series. UFAW, founded 1926, is an internationally
recognised, independent, scientific and educational animal welfare
charity. For full details of all titles available in the UFAW
series, please visit www.wiley.com/go/ufaw.
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