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Clinical conundrum
Recurrent episodes of stranguria and haematuria in a Staffordshire Bull Terrier A 2-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier presented with recurrent episodes of stranguria and haematuria. The diagnosis and treatment of urethrorectal fistula are described.
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BSAVA Companion - 2009, 2, February
2009, 2, February
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Pet travel scheme derogation
How should UK vets respond to EU moves to change the rules on pet travel? Author John BonnerDefra’s Pet Passport Scheme works but is potentially under threat from proposed changes to animal movements within the EU. John Bonner reports.
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How to…
Avoid problems with pet insurance Author Steve DixonSteve Dixon is a partner in a large Yorkshire Practice who has become all too familiar with the intricacies of pet insurance. He shares his experience and knowledge.
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Gorilla tactics
Novel fundraising for PetSavers Author Michelle SteadMichelle Stead of the PetSavers Management Committee reports on her fundraising for her favourite animal charities.
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Heard it on the GrapeVINe
The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) brings together vets from across the globe to share their expertise. A vin.com discussion on a stray cat involved in a road traffic accident.
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Wound management
Understanding the healing process with the help of a case study. Author John WilliamsPractical decision-making and a good understanding of the healing process are imperative for successful wound management. John Williams uses a case study to illustrate the procedure.
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WSAVA news
News from around the world Author WSAVAPreview of the 34th World Congress in Brazil; CE in Africa and India; AVMA revises policy and ear cropping and tail docking.
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Companion interview
With Ray Butcher Author Ray ButcherRay grew up in Essex before qualifying as a vet from Cambridge in 1976. After a year as house surgeon at Glasgow he went into general practice and became a partner at Wylie and Partners where he continues to work. He’s also involved in rabies control programmes in Asia.