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101,18 €The dog-friendly practice
Consultation technique
Preventive healthcare a lifestage approach
Nutrition
Reproductive management
Considerations for surgical cases
Euthanasia: considerations for canine practice
Dealing with emergency cases
Acute collapse
The trauma patient: assessment, emergency management and wound care
Seizures, ataxia and other neurological problems
Behaviour problems
Regurgitation, vomiting and diarrhoea
Abnormalities of eating and drinking
Lameness
Paralysis and spinal pain
Lethargy and weakness in endocrine disease
Hyperthermia and pyrexia
Epistaxis, sneezing and nasal discharge
Oral and dental problems
Ocular problems
Ear problems and head tilt
Abnormalities of the throat and neck
Cardiorespiratory problems
Abdominal pain and swelling
Urination problems
Genital discharge
Skin problems: a clinical approach
Lumps and bumps
Disorders of the paw
Conditions affecting the anus, perineum and tail
The past 20 years has seen a remarkable growth in the knowledge base and skill set available in small animal practice the range of specialist information now available may appear daunting to the relatively inexperienced vet looking for a concise answer to one of the many common problems presented in the consulting room. Authored by vets with many years of experience in general practice, this new Foundation Manual aims to provide the first port of call for the busy practitioner faced with uncertainty over a new case. Common sense, first line approaches are given in a problem oriented setting stemming from the nose to tail examination. The Manual is broadly divided into three sections: The Art of Canine Practice Common Consultations Common Clinical Presentations.
Authors
Tim Hutchinson BVSc CertSAS MRCVS, Larkmead Veterinary Group, Oxfordshire, UK
Ken Robinson BVMS CertSAD MRCVS, Rose Cottage Veterinary Centre, Cheshire, UK