The care of exotic animals whilst hospitalised varies dramatically from domestic species and therefore can prove to be a daunting task without adequate training. This learning series with Sonya Miles will discuss the special requirements of mammals, reptiles and birds and take you through the best possible ways to hospitalise and nurse exotic patients whilst minimising stress. Considerations on anesthetising these fantastic animals is also covered.
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This learning series covers exotic essentials such as husbandry, clinical exam and nutrition. Also included are talks on hospitalisation, nursing techniques and anaesthesia.
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