He has co-authored the textbook, Handbook of
Veterinary Emergency Protocols: Dog and Cat.
Not exact matches
Optimal wellness and
emergency / critical care for avian, small mammal, reptile, fish, or other exotic pets requires experienced
veterinary management, specialized diagnostic and treatment
protocols, and equipment and facilities designed for these special species.
Table of Contents Section 1: Introduction Frequently asked questions Section 2: Preparing for your foster kittens Supplies you'll need Kitten - proofing your home Section 3: Scheduling appointments for your foster kittens Section 4: Caring for your foster kittens Caring for bottle - fed kittens Weaning kittens Caring for independent eaters Cleaning up between litters Section 5: Fostering moms and kittens Bringing everyone home Mom's care of her kittens Problem behaviors in momma cats Separating kittens and moms Section 6: Medical and
emergency protocols Veterinary care Signs of illness and what to do next Serious kitten ailments Criteria for
emergencies Section 7: Socializing and instilling good behaviors in kittens Establishing good litter box habits Discipline Play time Socializing and handling Appendix Guiding your foster kittens» behavior Litter box training for kittens and cats
Pennsylvania
Veterinary Specialty and
Emergency Associates Hickory
Veterinary Hospital
Veterinary Technician Externship Program
Protocol First handout is the Pennsylvania
Veterinary Specialty and
Emergency Associates Hickory
Veterinary Hospital Technician Externship Program informational sheets.
Veterinary Protocol In Emergency Situations I spoke with Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of Shelter Medicine with the University of Florida, Veterinary Community Outreach Program about emergency response p
Protocol In
Emergency Situations I spoke with Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of Shelter Medicine with the University of Florida, Veterinary Community Outreach Program about emergency response
Emergency Situations I spoke with Brian A. DiGangi, DVM, MS, DABVP, Clinical Associate Professor of Shelter Medicine with the University of Florida,
Veterinary Community Outreach Program about
emergency response
emergency response
protocolprotocol:
October 8, 2005 Sunnyvale, CA An Advanced Course: Management of the Ferret for
Veterinary Professionals SESSION I:
Emergency Medicine & Critical Care — N. Antinoff SESSION II: Oncology General Oncology Overview and Tips for Treating Ferrets with Cancer - N. Antinoff Lymphoma: A retrospective review of disease, diagnostics, and treatment — N. Antinoff A new lymphoma chemotherapy
protocol for ferrets — Preliminary observations - J. Mayer SESSION III: Gastrointestinal & Hepatic Diseases — M. Burgess SESSION IV: Studying Ferret Behavior — V. Staton SESSION V: Disseminated Idiopathic Myositis — An Emerging Disease — K. Ramsell CASE REPORTS — R. Gandolfi / A.
She has worked and lectured on advances in
emergency care,
emergency protocols for working canines, field triage, and animal cruelty prosecution.As she moved on to work at primary care
veterinary hospitals, her focus further emphasized nutrition and thorough patient - specific preventive care through all stages of life.