• Veterinary Nursing of Exotic Pets is the definitive reference book on the principles and practice of nursing exotic species. From rabbits and chinchillas to budgies and iguanas, it not only covers husbandry, nutrition and handling, but provides an overview of diseases and treatments, and explores anatomy and chemical restraint. The redesigned layout and full colour artwork make it quicker and easier to find exactly what you’re looking for.

    New coverage for this revised and enlarged second edition includes: emergency and critical care, radiography, and small marsupials such as sugargliders. In addition to the thorough explanations of appropriate home-care which will enable you to confidently advise clients, the book now also covers the care of hospitalised exotics.

    Key features:

    • Provides an understanding of the basics of diseases, husbandry, anatomy and physiology of exotic pets as outlined by the RCVS examinations
    • Gives veterinary nurses the confidence to discuss exotic pets with clients by providing a solid knowledge base in these species.
    • This book acts as a companion to the City and Guilds NVQ level 4 equivalent qualification 'Veterinary Nursing of Exotic Species'.

    Suitable for veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians and veterinary students.

  • Preface vii

    Part I Small Mammals 1

    Chapter 1 Basic Small Mammal Anatomy and Physiology 2

    Chapter 2 Small Mammal Housing Husbandry and Rearing 26

    Chapter 3 Small Mammal Handling and Chemical Restraint 36

    Chapter 4 Small Mammal Nutrition 49

    Chapter 5 Common Diseases of Small Mammals 59

    Chapter 6 An Overview of Small Mammal Therapeutics 91

    Chapter 7 Small Mammal Diagnostic Imaging 110

    Chapter 8 Small Mammal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine 122

    Part II Avian Species 131

    Chapter 9 Basic Avian Anatomy and Physiology 132

    Chapter 10 Avian Housing and Husbandry 150

    Chapter 11 Avian Handling and Chemical Restraint 158

    Chapter 12 Avian Nutrition 170

    Chapter 13 Common Avian Diseases 185

    Chapter 14 An Overview of Avian Therapeutics 209

    Chapter 15 Avian Diagnostic Imaging 226

    Chapter 16 Avian Emergency and Critical Care Medicine 234

    Part III Reptiles and Amphibians 245

    Chapter 17 Basic Reptile and Amphibian Anatomy and Physiology 246

    Chapter 18 Reptile and Amphibian Housing Husbandry and Rearing 266

    Chapter 19 Reptile and Amphibian Handling and Chemical Restraint 272

    Chapter 20 Reptile and Amphibian Nutrition 286

    Chapter 21 Common Reptile and Amphibian Diseases 297

    Chapter 22 An Overview of Reptile and Amphibian Therapeutics 319

    Chapter 23 Reptile Diagnostic Imaging 337

    Chapter 24 Emergency and Critical Care Medicine of Reptiles 346

    Appendix 1 Legislation Aff ecting Exotic Pet Species in the United Kingdom 355

    Appendix 2 Useful Addresses 357

    Index 358

  • Simon J. Girling BVMS (Hons)DZooMed, DipECZM, CBiol, FSB, EurProBiol, MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, European Veterinary Specialist in Zoological Medicine (Zoo Health Management)
    Simon has had a varied career spending time in mixed and small animal practice, out of hours emergency work, DEFRA/Animal Health and zoos. Throughout all of this his first love has been exotics. He is currently a Director at Girling and Fraser Ltd and course tutor, and is Head of Veterinary Services to the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland based at Edinburgh Zoo. Simon has authored and co-authored several texts on veterinary medicine for exotic species. He lectures widely in the UK and Europe on many different aspects of zoological medicine, both to vets and veterinary nurses.

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