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Clinical conundrum
An anorexic bearded dragon An 18-month-old bearded dragon presented because it was anorexic, thin and reluctant to move. The cause was an intestinal impaction due to poor husbandry. The diagnosis, treatment, and changes to husbandry are described.
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BSAVA Companion - 2009, 9, September
2009, 9, September
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What a waste
Are vets sufficiently aware of their waste disposal obligations? Authors: John Bonner and Mike JessopFour years on from new rules on the disposal of healthcare waste there is still a lack of knowledge on the profession’s responsibilities. John Bonner speaks to Mike Jessop about the problem.
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How to…
Provide effective oxygen supplementation Author Karen HummKaren Humm discusses the pros and cons of different methods of oxygen supplementation and their use.
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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 of a Chihauhua with congenital or acquired disease.
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PetSavers news
Updates on PetSavers fundraising and grants Author PetSaversRunning the London 10k; ‘Pets we love’ photo competition
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Kitten classes
How they help clients, pets and practice Author Kersti SekselTraining cats is a foreign concept to most people, but it can be done says Kersti Seksel who outlines the benefits of kitten clubs.
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WSAVA news
News from around the world Author WSAVAA summary of the work and objectives of the WSAVA’s Standardization Projects including the Gastrointestinal Group, the Liver Group and the Renal Group. The first phase of the work of the WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines Group is complete. The second phase has already started.
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Companion interview
With Elizabeth Simpson Author Elizabeth SimpsonElizabeth Simpson studied veterinary science at Cambridge but practiced only briefly before building a formidable reputation as a cellular immunologist at the MRC.