T Tritrichomonas foetus: A New Agent of Feline Diarrhea
... of neurotoxicosis may be easier to observe if the treated cat is engaged each day in a playful activity (e.g., chasing a laser pointer) that requires coordination and agility. If signs of toxicosis are observed, owners should be advised to resist the temptation to continue or complete treatment with ...
... of neurotoxicosis may be easier to observe if the treated cat is engaged each day in a playful activity (e.g., chasing a laser pointer) that requires coordination and agility. If signs of toxicosis are observed, owners should be advised to resist the temptation to continue or complete treatment with ...
2012 - Veterinary Medical Examiners
... Nevada [also other changes regarding labeling of radiographs or images, surgical records details, definition of “other diagnostic image”, changes in allowed activities of licensed veterinary technicians (LVTs) and veterinary assistants (VAs) – it is recommended that all “veterinarians in charge” and ...
... Nevada [also other changes regarding labeling of radiographs or images, surgical records details, definition of “other diagnostic image”, changes in allowed activities of licensed veterinary technicians (LVTs) and veterinary assistants (VAs) – it is recommended that all “veterinarians in charge” and ...
Potential plant poisonings in dogs and cats in southern
... lapse into a coma, while the principal gastrointestinal signs are anorexia, vomiting, diarrhoea, which may be bloody, and colic, although constipation has also been described 28 . Signs indicative of respiratory and cardiac distress have also been reported28 and respiratory arrest is likely to be th ...
... lapse into a coma, while the principal gastrointestinal signs are anorexia, vomiting, diarrhoea, which may be bloody, and colic, although constipation has also been described 28 . Signs indicative of respiratory and cardiac distress have also been reported28 and respiratory arrest is likely to be th ...
Olson Agricultural Analytical Services Laboratory Adapts to South
... Consortium. The OAASL is certified by SDSU veterinary diagnostic laboratory USDA, the National Forage Testing As(ADRDL). In 1984, the group began sociation, the South Dakota Department responsibilities as the State Chemical of Environment and Natural Resources, Laboratory for the department of agric ...
... Consortium. The OAASL is certified by SDSU veterinary diagnostic laboratory USDA, the National Forage Testing As(ADRDL). In 1984, the group began sociation, the South Dakota Department responsibilities as the State Chemical of Environment and Natural Resources, Laboratory for the department of agric ...
RECOMMENDED KEY PRINCIPLES FOR VETERINARY
... Any act of veterinary science must be restricted to registered veterinary practitioners An ‘act of veterinary science’ means services which form part of the practice of veterinary surgery and medicine, and includes attendance, examination, the diagnosis of the physiological status of an animal, the ...
... Any act of veterinary science must be restricted to registered veterinary practitioners An ‘act of veterinary science’ means services which form part of the practice of veterinary surgery and medicine, and includes attendance, examination, the diagnosis of the physiological status of an animal, the ...
MODEL LICENCE CONDITIONS
... The first-aid kit for use on cats must be kept well stocked at all times. Advice on contents should be available from the establishment's veterinary surgeon. It is important to consider procedures to be carried out in case of death or escape. All staff should be made fully aware of these procedures. ...
... The first-aid kit for use on cats must be kept well stocked at all times. Advice on contents should be available from the establishment's veterinary surgeon. It is important to consider procedures to be carried out in case of death or escape. All staff should be made fully aware of these procedures. ...
Nutritional Factors Affecting Semen Quality in Felids
... survival rate caused by inadequate maternal lactation.26 The domestic cat’s minimum taurine requirement was studied,5,23 and a taurine content of 500 mg/kg dry matter of the diet was adequate for pregnancy in cats.19 However, when fed commercial canned diets, 2000 mg taurine/kg dry matter was needed ...
... survival rate caused by inadequate maternal lactation.26 The domestic cat’s minimum taurine requirement was studied,5,23 and a taurine content of 500 mg/kg dry matter of the diet was adequate for pregnancy in cats.19 However, when fed commercial canned diets, 2000 mg taurine/kg dry matter was needed ...
State of Animals Ch 04 - The Humane Society of the United States
... pets grew, the look and function of the shelter that served the canine and feline population in the community changed drastically. The new shelter was more centrally located and usually had indoor runs to reduce noise and to make it a better neighbor to businesses and residences. It not only had hot ...
... pets grew, the look and function of the shelter that served the canine and feline population in the community changed drastically. The new shelter was more centrally located and usually had indoor runs to reduce noise and to make it a better neighbor to businesses and residences. It not only had hot ...
The impact of domestic cat (Felis catus) on wildlife welfare and
... In Britain, cats are the most abundant carnivores. In 1993 the Cat Protection League estimated that approximately 25 percent of British households owned at least one cat and that the British population of domestic cats was approximately 7.6 million. This population was predicted to rise to 8 millio ...
... In Britain, cats are the most abundant carnivores. In 1993 the Cat Protection League estimated that approximately 25 percent of British households owned at least one cat and that the British population of domestic cats was approximately 7.6 million. This population was predicted to rise to 8 millio ...
Borrelia persica infection in dogs and cats: clinical manifestations
... genus Borrelia. The disease is characterized by recurrent episodes of fever that concur with spirochetemia. The RF borrelioses include louse-borne RF caused by Borrelia recurrentis and tick-borne endemic RF transmitted by argasid soft ticks and caused by several Borrelia spp. such as B. crocidurae, ...
... genus Borrelia. The disease is characterized by recurrent episodes of fever that concur with spirochetemia. The RF borrelioses include louse-borne RF caused by Borrelia recurrentis and tick-borne endemic RF transmitted by argasid soft ticks and caused by several Borrelia spp. such as B. crocidurae, ...
Relationship of orthopedic examination
... of the study. Additionally, there did not appear to be any learned effect within each cat, and no biasing effect of sedation. Using this approach, it was found that the most frequently painful joints were the elbows and hips, and the most frequently painful spinal areas were the lumbar and lumbo-sac ...
... of the study. Additionally, there did not appear to be any learned effect within each cat, and no biasing effect of sedation. Using this approach, it was found that the most frequently painful joints were the elbows and hips, and the most frequently painful spinal areas were the lumbar and lumbo-sac ...
Revised: January 2017 AN: 01287/2016 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT
... medicinal product to animals Metronidazole has confirmed mutagenic and genotoxic properties in laboratory animals as well as in humans. Metronidazole is a confirmed carcinogen in laboratory animals and has possible carcinogenic effects in humans. However, there is inadequate evidence in humans for t ...
... medicinal product to animals Metronidazole has confirmed mutagenic and genotoxic properties in laboratory animals as well as in humans. Metronidazole is a confirmed carcinogen in laboratory animals and has possible carcinogenic effects in humans. However, there is inadequate evidence in humans for t ...
Revised: January 2017 AN: 01287/2016 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT
... medicinal product to animals Metronidazole has confirmed mutagenic and genotoxic properties in laboratory animals as well as in humans. Metronidazole is a confirmed carcinogen in laboratory animals and has possible carcinogenic effects in humans. However, there is inadequate evidence in humans for t ...
... medicinal product to animals Metronidazole has confirmed mutagenic and genotoxic properties in laboratory animals as well as in humans. Metronidazole is a confirmed carcinogen in laboratory animals and has possible carcinogenic effects in humans. However, there is inadequate evidence in humans for t ...
The Veterinary Practice Team
... medicine, emergency and critical care, behavior, zoological medicine, and equine veterinary nursing. Although the training a veterinary technician receives in college makes them eligible for a variety of jobs in many areas, some graduate veterinary technicians choose to specialize and focus on a spe ...
... medicine, emergency and critical care, behavior, zoological medicine, and equine veterinary nursing. Although the training a veterinary technician receives in college makes them eligible for a variety of jobs in many areas, some graduate veterinary technicians choose to specialize and focus on a spe ...
Veterinary Price Index
... spread over the entire time period being considered. The analysis was thus limited to canine treatments that are commonly observed in the claims data. In particular, only treatments that have at least 5,000 claims over the six-year period from 2009 to 2015 and at least 500 claims each year during th ...
... spread over the entire time period being considered. The analysis was thus limited to canine treatments that are commonly observed in the claims data. In particular, only treatments that have at least 5,000 claims over the six-year period from 2009 to 2015 and at least 500 claims each year during th ...
Phylogenetic analysis to define feline immunodeficiency virus
... C. Dual infection and/or intersubtype recombination, either within an individual or as a PCR artefact, may explain some of these findings. However, to definitively confirm the presence of recombinants, analysis of full length genomes is necessary. The genetic diversity of lentiviruses, including FIV ...
... C. Dual infection and/or intersubtype recombination, either within an individual or as a PCR artefact, may explain some of these findings. However, to definitively confirm the presence of recombinants, analysis of full length genomes is necessary. The genetic diversity of lentiviruses, including FIV ...
The Veterinary Practice Team
... the medications are stored before they are used or dispensed to the client. Prescriptions dispensed to the client for their pet may be counted or measured by the veterinary assistant. The assistant is also responsible for packaging and labeling the prescription. Some Veterinary Assistants work at th ...
... the medications are stored before they are used or dispensed to the client. Prescriptions dispensed to the client for their pet may be counted or measured by the veterinary assistant. The assistant is also responsible for packaging and labeling the prescription. Some Veterinary Assistants work at th ...
African horse sickness
... (CC), Reference Laboratories (RL), or organisations designated for the same specialty, to coordinate scientific and technical studies? ...
... (CC), Reference Laboratories (RL), or organisations designated for the same specialty, to coordinate scientific and technical studies? ...
The European wildcats (Felis silvestris silvestris)
... of these parasites. Carcasses of 21 wildcats were collected in natural parks of southern Italy (i.e., Catania, Sicily n = 5 and Matera, Basilicata n = 16) and biometrically and genetically identified as Felis silvestris silvestris, but two as hybrids. Troglostrongylus brevior and Eucoleus aerophilus ...
... of these parasites. Carcasses of 21 wildcats were collected in natural parks of southern Italy (i.e., Catania, Sicily n = 5 and Matera, Basilicata n = 16) and biometrically and genetically identified as Felis silvestris silvestris, but two as hybrids. Troglostrongylus brevior and Eucoleus aerophilus ...
Enriching Cat Lives: Home Environments as Therapeutic
... Lower urinary tract signs (LUTS) – dysuria, periuria, pollakiuria and stranguria – are a common reason pet cats are brought to veterinary practices. When presented with a cat with these signs clinicians need to know whether this is the first episode or whether it is a chronic, recurrent disease as w ...
... Lower urinary tract signs (LUTS) – dysuria, periuria, pollakiuria and stranguria – are a common reason pet cats are brought to veterinary practices. When presented with a cat with these signs clinicians need to know whether this is the first episode or whether it is a chronic, recurrent disease as w ...
OPTIMIZED OPHTHALMICS - Cornell University Veterinary Specialists
... anaphylactic reactions (some fatal) in cats to triple antibiotic preparations, with neomycin putatively identified as the causative agent. For this reason, many practitioners have withheld administration of these antibiotics to feline patients in all clinical situations. A recent study was performed ...
... anaphylactic reactions (some fatal) in cats to triple antibiotic preparations, with neomycin putatively identified as the causative agent. For this reason, many practitioners have withheld administration of these antibiotics to feline patients in all clinical situations. A recent study was performed ...
Inside this Issue New Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinarians
... of the level of veterinary supervision. Who can perform significant surgical procedures? Under the Animal Welfare Act 1999 (the Act) significant surgical procedures can only be carried out by a veterinarian or a veterinary undergraduate student working under the direct and constant supervision of a ...
... of the level of veterinary supervision. Who can perform significant surgical procedures? Under the Animal Welfare Act 1999 (the Act) significant surgical procedures can only be carried out by a veterinarian or a veterinary undergraduate student working under the direct and constant supervision of a ...
Setting shelter pets up for behavioral success in long
... ineffective in decreasing the undesired behavior and additionally, increase fear and anxiety. This often will actually increase the motivation for the undesired behavior and therefore the likelihood of its performance. These techniques are contra-indicated with aggression. Avoid Flooding Many people ...
... ineffective in decreasing the undesired behavior and additionally, increase fear and anxiety. This often will actually increase the motivation for the undesired behavior and therefore the likelihood of its performance. These techniques are contra-indicated with aggression. Avoid Flooding Many people ...
Atopica 100 mg/ml oral solution for cats and dogs
... during treatment are not necessarily a reason for drug withdrawal, unless the infection is severe. While ciclosporin does not induce tumours, it does inhibit T-lymphocytes and therefore treatment with ciclosporin may lead to an increased incidence of clinically apparent malignancy due to the decreas ...
... during treatment are not necessarily a reason for drug withdrawal, unless the infection is severe. While ciclosporin does not induce tumours, it does inhibit T-lymphocytes and therefore treatment with ciclosporin may lead to an increased incidence of clinically apparent malignancy due to the decreas ...
Onychectomy
Onychectomy, popularly known as declawing, is an operation to remove an animal's claws surgically by means of the amputation of all or part of the distal phalanges, or end bones, of the animal's toes. Because the claw develops from germinal tissue within the third phalanx, amputation of the bone is necessary to fully remove the claw. The terms ""onychectomy"" (origin: Greek ὄνυξ onycho, nail + ἐκτομή ektome, excision) and ""declawing"" imply mere claw removal, but a more appropriate description would be phalangectomy, excision of toe bone.Although common in North America, declawing is considered an act of animal cruelty in many countries (see ""Declawing practices"" below).