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This concise instructional guide condenses the most important
aspects of large animal handling. It provides a portable, durable,
beside-the-animal means of learning, as well as a convenient way to
refresh on how to strive for safety and efficacy in animal handling
techniques. It is ideal for use during veterinary placements in all
settings from farm to laboratory, to riding school. The text
covers: * Handler safety * Animal safety * Sanitation * Approach
and capture * Routine handling and release procedures * Handling
for medical procedures * Use and supply sources of restraint
equipment. A Companion Website provides additional self-assessment
questions and answers to aid learning Important reading for
undergraduate veterinary students on EMS rotations, as well as
practicing veterinarians, technicians and assistants, the book
covers species encountered in farm, equine and laboratory settings.
3* Doody's Star Rating (R) Proper handling and restraint are
essential to the welfare of captive animals, allowing them to be
examined, groomed and treated in ways that contribute to their
optimum quantity and quality of life. The aim of the book is to
prepare future or current veterinarians and veterinary
technologists, technicians/nurses, and assistants to be able to
handle animals more safely and gain the confidence of animals and
their owners. In turn, they will be able to instruct owners in
proper animal handling methods, reducing the risk of physical
injury or mutual infectious diseases. Covers more species and has
greater depth in handling and restraint methods of domestic animals
than any of its predecessors and current competitors. No other
handling book provides this breadth information on the possible
zoonoses (animal to human diseases) that might be encountered in
handling apparently healthy animals. Restraint methods are well
described but not in a list or "cookbook" way, as there are always
nuances in handling each individual animal that require individual
adaptations. Throughout the book, the author emphasises that each
animal is an individual and each handling environment provides its
own advantages and disadvantages: handling an animal safely,
humanely and efficiently requires practical knowledge of the
species' normal behaviour. This is explored in detail in each of
the species-based chapters, which cover proper handling of domestic
household and laboratory animals, as well as farm and ranch animals
where safe handling aids the producer in both humane practice and
greater profitability. After reading this book, the practitioner or
student will be versed in the most basic part of the art of
veterinary medicine: the safe handling of animals. The author's
podcast 'Better Animal Handling' is released every Tuesday at
http://www.buzzsprout.com/688886, discussing content in the book
and describing effective, humane animal handling with emphasis on
safety measures to prevent injury and the transmission of zoonotic
diseases. You can read more on the supporting website:
www.betteranimalhandling.com.
This instructional pocket reference condenses the most important
aspects of small animal handling. It provides a portable, durable
means of learning 'on the ground', as well as a convenient way to
refresh on how to strive for safety and efficacy in animal handling
techniques. Spiralbound for practical use at the animal's side
during veterinary placements in a clinic or laboratory, the text
covers: Handler safety Animal safety Sanitation Approach and
capture Routine handling and release procedures Handling for
medical procedures Use and supply sources of restraint equipment A
Companion Website provides additional self-assessment questions and
answers to aid learning. Important reading for undergraduate
veterinary students as well as practicing technicians, nurses and
assistants, the book instructs on safe and humane handling of
species encountered in both small animal practice and laboratory
settings.
This instructional pocket reference condenses the most important
aspects of small animal handling. It provides a portable, durable
means of learning 'on the ground', as well as a convenient way to
refresh on how to strive for safety and efficacy in animal handling
techniques. Spiralbound for practical use at the animal's side
during veterinary placements in a clinic or laboratory, the text
covers: Handler safety Animal safety Sanitation Approach and
capture Routine handling and release procedures Handling for
medical procedures Use and supply sources of restraint equipment A
Companion Website provides additional self-assessment questions and
answers to aid learning. Important reading for undergraduate
veterinary students as well as practicing technicians, nurses and
assistants, the book instructs on safe and humane handling of
species encountered in both small animal practice and laboratory
settings.
Key features: Stresses safety in handling, restraint, and
containment of animals Covers handling and restraint of all
domestic and common tamed animals and provides information on
normal animal behavior and welfare Discusses how to recognize signs
in animals of poor handling and containment Reviews zoonotic
disease risks to animal handlers, particularly from
normal-appearing animals, and how to avoid transmission of disease
Features over 200 informative line drawings for clarity and
simplicity of illustration Explains how to tie useful knots and
hitches and when to use them for restraint Includes basic ethical
considerations and legal liabilities of animal handling and
containment Presents steps to prevent animal escapes, barn fires,
and problems with transport Authored by an experienced veterinary
educator in clinical medicine for veterinarians, veterinary
students, pre-veterinary students, veterinary technicians and
technologists, animal scientists, and animal owners Proper handling
and restraint are essential to the welfare of captive animals,
allowing them to be examined, groomed and treated in ways that
contribute to their optimum quantity and quality of life. The aim
of the book is to prepare future or current veterinarians and
veterinary technologists, technicians/nurses, and assistants to be
able to handle animals more safely and gain the confidence of
animals and their owners. In turn, they will be able to instruct
owners in proper animal handling methods, reducing the risk of
physical injury or mutual infectious diseases. Throughout the book,
the author emphasises that each animal is an individual and each
handling environment provides its own advantages and disadvantages:
handling an animal safely, humanely and efficiently requires
practical knowledge of the species' normal behaviour. This is
explored in detail in each of the species-based chapters, which
cover proper handling of domestic household and laboratory animals,
as well as farm and ranch animals where safe handling aids the
producer in both humane practice and greater profitability. After
reading this book, the practitioner or student will be versed in
the most basic part of the art of veterinary medicine: the safe
handling of animals.
This concise instructional guide condenses the most important
aspects of large animal handling. It provides a portable, durable,
beside-the-animal means of learning, as well as a convenient way to
refresh on how to strive for safety and efficacy in animal handling
techniques. It is ideal for use during veterinary placements in all
settings from farm to laboratory, to riding school. The text
covers: * Handler safety * Animal safety * Sanitation * Approach
and capture * Routine handling and release procedures * Handling
for medical procedures * Use and supply sources of restraint
equipment. A Companion Website provides additional self-assessment
questions and answers to aid learning Important reading for
undergraduate veterinary students on EMS rotations, as well as
practicing veterinarians, technicians and assistants, the book
covers species encountered in farm, equine and laboratory settings.
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