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  • Pub date: 09/11/2022
  • Pub date: 2002
  • Pub date: June 2022
  • Pub date: June 2023
  • Pub date: September 2022
A practical guide to... A practical guide to...

A practical guide to...

Price CAD 153.30

Presentation Seizure disorders are common in small animal practice. The purpose of this book is to provide a comprehensive, evidence-based resource to assist in the successful management of recurrent seizures in dogs and cats. The book’s format is designed to present a logical, clinically relevant approach to a seizure patient, with detailed information on the broad range of topics involved in the diagnosis and treatment of seizure disorders. The clinical and diagnostic approach to the seizure patient is discussed in depth, with dedicated chapters on idiopathic epilepsy in dogs, the genetics of epilepsy, feline epilepsy, quality of life, advanced imaging and electroencephalography.

Low-Stress Handling in the Veterinary Clinic - cover book -  Rosana Alvarez Bueno - German Quintina Diez - Veterinary book

Low-Stress Handling in...

Price CAD 68.25

This book is intended as a practical guide to enable small animal clinical veterinary surgeons and their teams to improve various aspects of their everyday practice: how they understand and relate to patients and clients, how they manage their work, the handling of animals during different procedures, and the implementation of programs to deal with behavioral issues. These aspects will have a highly positive impact on the well-being of the patient, the client, and the veterinary and support staff, with the implementation of smoother and more effective procedures.

Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine in dogs and cats - Dogs and Cats - Veterinary Textbook - Cardiovascular Medicine Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine in dogs and cats - Dogs and Cats - Veterinary Textbook - Cardiovascular Medicine

Textbook of...

Price CAD 234.15

The evolution of veterinary cardiology in recent years has been extraordinary due to the new diagnostic methods available, which, in addition to making diagnostic processes more efficient, have made it possible to identify pathologies that were previously unknown.

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