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ARTHRAMID® VET
Multiple studies worldwide have shown that Arthramid® Vet resolves OA lameness in 66 – 83% of horses 5-9.A 2018 Australian study in racing Thoroughbreds showed that Arthramid® Vet resulted in 83.3% of horses being sound at 6 weeks in the face of ongoing exercise. That is, the total elimination of lameness in 83.3% of horses, not just a degree ofimprovement.
OCULAR GUN POWDER INJURY IN A DOG Roger was a two-year-old intact male Belgian Malinois that presented to Animal Eye Center (AEC) in Northern California, USA in August 2016 after experiencing a near miss gunshot to the left side of his face. Roger was working as a police dog for a nearby city, when he chased and apprehended a suspect, who shot at Roger at point-blank range.PRACTICE PROTOCOLS
Protocols adherence can have significant impact on performance within a practice, reveals veterinary coach and professional mentor, Dr Diederik Gelderman. “Most vet practices I know are small businesses with one or two people running them, and as long as those people are in charge, it’s good,” he explains. “But when they grow largerand
TOP 10 TRENDS IN THE VETERINARY FIELD Mind-blowing technology, increasing specialisation, and the effect of feminisation—here’s a guide to the most significant trends shaping the field of veterinary science. By Kerryn Ramsey. 1. Technological advances. From practice management upgrades to equipment advances, from artificial intelligence to machine-learning, technology is making15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
6 Go for green lights. Consider LED lights, which can reduce wasted energy by up to 90 per cent and energy consumption by up to 70 per cent, according to Renewable Energy Australia. They also don’t contain hazardous chemicals or gases, or produce ultra-violet (UV) radiation. McIvor Road Vet Clinic in Bendigo, Victoria, switched fromhalogen
TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS Professor Slapeta says that while ticks do often attach to humans in endemic regions, they only rarely cause paralysis in people—unlike in our companion animals. “Many people living close to the bush and spending time in the bush will experience tick attachment. Kids playing outdoors in the shrubs and long grass are perfect targets. SHOULD MALE DOGS BE DESEXED? Current AVA guidelines state that desexing can be performed as early as eight weeks and at a minimum of one kilogram of body weight. Professor McGreevy’s study found that the later in life a dog was desexed, the more he indoor urine-marked and howled when left alone, compared to dogs that were desexed earlier in life. TOOLS OF THE TRADE: DR LARSON’S AURAL HAEMATOMA TUBE Aural haematomas often occur when a dog has an itchy ear and keeps scratching it. It is often managed by suturing drainage and suture repair using a Buster pad, buttons or drip line under general anaesthesia. Using one of Dr Larson’s tubes lets the ear drain quickly without the need to anaesthetise the animal. You justadminister a little
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: VI TPLO SAW While battery-powered tools are growing in popularity—and I own some of those tools—I think this is a better option for TPLO procedures. You never have to worry about flat batteries, there’s nothing that can really break and the vertical shape allows for extremely accurate cutting. And it’s significantly cheaper than the other saws on HOME PAGE - VET PRACTICE MAGAZINE Ehrlichiosis campaign to highlight clinical signs to veterinarians. Editor - May 26, 2021 0. Australian chief veterinary officer Dr Mark Schipp is reminding all veterinarians to be aware of the presenting clinical signs of canine ehrlichiosis, a notifiableARTHRAMID® VET
Multiple studies worldwide have shown that Arthramid® Vet resolves OA lameness in 66 – 83% of horses 5-9.A 2018 Australian study in racing Thoroughbreds showed that Arthramid® Vet resulted in 83.3% of horses being sound at 6 weeks in the face of ongoing exercise. That is, the total elimination of lameness in 83.3% of horses, not just a degree ofimprovement.
OCULAR GUN POWDER INJURY IN A DOG Roger was a two-year-old intact male Belgian Malinois that presented to Animal Eye Center (AEC) in Northern California, USA in August 2016 after experiencing a near miss gunshot to the left side of his face. Roger was working as a police dog for a nearby city, when he chased and apprehended a suspect, who shot at Roger at point-blank range.PRACTICE PROTOCOLS
Protocols adherence can have significant impact on performance within a practice, reveals veterinary coach and professional mentor, Dr Diederik Gelderman. “Most vet practices I know are small businesses with one or two people running them, and as long as those people are in charge, it’s good,” he explains. “But when they grow largerand
TOP 10 TRENDS IN THE VETERINARY FIELD Mind-blowing technology, increasing specialisation, and the effect of feminisation—here’s a guide to the most significant trends shaping the field of veterinary science. By Kerryn Ramsey. 1. Technological advances. From practice management upgrades to equipment advances, from artificial intelligence to machine-learning, technology is making15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
6 Go for green lights. Consider LED lights, which can reduce wasted energy by up to 90 per cent and energy consumption by up to 70 per cent, according to Renewable Energy Australia. They also don’t contain hazardous chemicals or gases, or produce ultra-violet (UV) radiation. McIvor Road Vet Clinic in Bendigo, Victoria, switched fromhalogen
TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS Professor Slapeta says that while ticks do often attach to humans in endemic regions, they only rarely cause paralysis in people—unlike in our companion animals. “Many people living close to the bush and spending time in the bush will experience tick attachment. Kids playing outdoors in the shrubs and long grass are perfect targets. SHOULD MALE DOGS BE DESEXED? Current AVA guidelines state that desexing can be performed as early as eight weeks and at a minimum of one kilogram of body weight. Professor McGreevy’s study found that the later in life a dog was desexed, the more he indoor urine-marked and howled when left alone, compared to dogs that were desexed earlier in life. TOOLS OF THE TRADE: DR LARSON’S AURAL HAEMATOMA TUBE Aural haematomas often occur when a dog has an itchy ear and keeps scratching it. It is often managed by suturing drainage and suture repair using a Buster pad, buttons or drip line under general anaesthesia. Using one of Dr Larson’s tubes lets the ear drain quickly without the need to anaesthetise the animal. You justadminister a little
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: VI TPLO SAW While battery-powered tools are growing in popularity—and I own some of those tools—I think this is a better option for TPLO procedures. You never have to worry about flat batteries, there’s nothing that can really break and the vertical shape allows for extremely accurate cutting. And it’s significantly cheaper than the other saws onARTHRAMID® VET
Multiple studies worldwide have shown that Arthramid® Vet resolves OA lameness in 66 – 83% of horses 5-9.A 2018 Australian study in racing Thoroughbreds showed that Arthramid® Vet resulted in 83.3% of horses being sound at 6 weeks in the face of ongoing exercise. That is, the total elimination of lameness in 83.3% of horses, not just a degree ofimprovement.
THE DERMCARE RANGE
2% Chlorhexidine gluconate. 2% Miconazole nitrate. A topical keratolytic, antibacterial, anti-fungal and antipruritic shampoo for dogs and cats. Malaseb® is a treatment for seborrhoeic dermatitis associated with infections by Staphylococcus intermedius and Malassezia pachydermatis. TOOLS OF THE TRADE: BRAVECTO SPOT ON FOR CATS by Sarah Fardell VN, Wauchope Vets, NSW Bravecto Spot On For Cats is a product we use at the clinic and also sell to our clients. It providesan effective,
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: GE REVOLUTION CT SCANNER by Dr Lauren Archer, North Coast Veterinary Services, Brunswick Heads, NSW Our practice had only been opened for two years when we decided to invest in a brand new CT A GRADUATE VET'S BAPTISM BY FIRE A graduate vet’s baptism by fire. July 20, 2020. 0. 914. As her first full-time gig out of university last year, Dr Caitlin McFadden landed a job on the South Coast of New South Wales, in a paradise that was about to go up in flames. By Rob Johnson. New SHOULD YOU BUY A PRACTICE OR START FROM SCRATCH? This article is sponsored content brought to you by BOQ Specialist. If you’re looking to expand into a new veterinary practice, it is likely that purchasing an existing practice for FUTURE VET KIDS CAMP CELEBRATES LONG-AWAITED LAUNCH IN Queensland animal-loving kids are celebrating the long-awaited launch of Australia’s favourite veterinary inspired camp, Future Vet Kids Camp, in Brisbane during the upcoming school holidays. Having startedin Sydney about 12
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: SYNTHES COLIBRI II DRILL by Dr Howard Thompson, Blayney Vets, NSW This drill is manufactured by Synthes, the manufacturing arm of AO, the organisation for osteosynthesis located in TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS Professor Slapeta says that while ticks do often attach to humans in endemic regions, they only rarely cause paralysis in people—unlike in our companion animals. “Many people living close to the bush and spending time in the bush will experience tick attachment. Kids playing outdoors in the shrubs and long grass are perfect targets. SURGERY TO REMOVE ROPE INGESTED BY A GREEN SEA TURTLE April the juvenile green sea turtle was presented to Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital in April last year by Australian Seabird Rescue. They had found her stranded on the shoreline atARTHRAMID® VET
Multiple studies worldwide have shown that Arthramid® Vet resolves OA lameness in 66 – 83% of horses 5-9.A 2018 Australian study in racing Thoroughbreds showed that Arthramid® Vet resulted in 83.3% of horses being sound at 6 weeks in the face of ongoing exercise. That is, the total elimination of lameness in 83.3% of horses, not just a degree ofimprovement.
TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS It was the seventh doctor, an ENT specialist, who finally cleared the right ear of wax and looked again. What he saw was a familiar sight to many Australian veterinarians while treating their animal patients: a fully engorged paralysis tick. TOP 10 TRENDS IN THE VETERINARY FIELD Mind-blowing technology, increasing specialisation, and the effect of feminisation—here’s a guide to the most significant trends shaping the field of veterinary science. By Kerryn Ramsey 1. Technological advances From practice TOOLS OF THE TRADE: VI TPLO SAW by Dr Justin Ward, Reedy Creek Veterinary Surgery, Varsity Lakes, QLD This saw is specifically designed for use when performing a Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy (TPLO). While a15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
7 Talk to the big guns. Get in touch with government organisations, such as the NSW Energy Saving Scheme (legislated to run until 2020), or the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target (VEET) scheme, to undertake or pay for energy efficiency programs within your business. SHOULD MALE DOGS BE DESEXED? Should male dogs be desexed? The answer may not be as simple as you think. By Kerryn Ramsey The current debate surrounding the desexing of male dogs is a complex VETS WORKING WITH FARMERS Dr Anthony Bennett has owned the Berry Vet Clinic on the NSW South Coast for 10 years. He says there is a different way of communicating with farmers that can make the job of the vet far easier. KANGAROOS KILLED BY TOXIC WEEDS “Panic grass is known to cause photosensitisation in sheep but this is the first time it’s been documented in kangaroos,” Dr Peters said. “The affected kangaroos were showing clinical signs of blindness, photophobia and dermatitis and the post mortem examination showed jaundice caused by TOOLS OF THE TRADE: CRUCIATE LIGAMENT KIT It also contains a set of crimps for securing the nylon and maintaining tension. This is a much better technique than tying a knot that can potentially cause a reaction. TOOLS OF THE TRADE: POLOXAMER GEL FOR EAR INFECTIONS Review by Dr Anna Kolodina, Glen Osmond Veterinary Clinic, Fullarton, SA. When dealing with dogs that have ear infections, the owner oftenhas to
ARTHRAMID® VET
Multiple studies worldwide have shown that Arthramid® Vet resolves OA lameness in 66 – 83% of horses 5-9.A 2018 Australian study in racing Thoroughbreds showed that Arthramid® Vet resulted in 83.3% of horses being sound at 6 weeks in the face of ongoing exercise. That is, the total elimination of lameness in 83.3% of horses, not just a degree ofimprovement.
TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS It was the seventh doctor, an ENT specialist, who finally cleared the right ear of wax and looked again. What he saw was a familiar sight to many Australian veterinarians while treating their animal patients: a fully engorged paralysis tick. TOP 10 TRENDS IN THE VETERINARY FIELD Mind-blowing technology, increasing specialisation, and the effect of feminisation—here’s a guide to the most significant trends shaping the field of veterinary science. By Kerryn Ramsey 1. Technological advances From practice TOOLS OF THE TRADE: VI TPLO SAW by Dr Justin Ward, Reedy Creek Veterinary Surgery, Varsity Lakes, QLD This saw is specifically designed for use when performing a Tibial Plateau Levelling Osteotomy (TPLO). While a15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
7 Talk to the big guns. Get in touch with government organisations, such as the NSW Energy Saving Scheme (legislated to run until 2020), or the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target (VEET) scheme, to undertake or pay for energy efficiency programs within your business. SHOULD MALE DOGS BE DESEXED? Should male dogs be desexed? The answer may not be as simple as you think. By Kerryn Ramsey The current debate surrounding the desexing of male dogs is a complex VETS WORKING WITH FARMERS Dr Anthony Bennett has owned the Berry Vet Clinic on the NSW South Coast for 10 years. He says there is a different way of communicating with farmers that can make the job of the vet far easier. KANGAROOS KILLED BY TOXIC WEEDS “Panic grass is known to cause photosensitisation in sheep but this is the first time it’s been documented in kangaroos,” Dr Peters said. “The affected kangaroos were showing clinical signs of blindness, photophobia and dermatitis and the post mortem examination showed jaundice caused by TOOLS OF THE TRADE: CRUCIATE LIGAMENT KIT It also contains a set of crimps for securing the nylon and maintaining tension. This is a much better technique than tying a knot that can potentially cause a reaction. TOOLS OF THE TRADE: POLOXAMER GEL FOR EAR INFECTIONS Review by Dr Anna Kolodina, Glen Osmond Veterinary Clinic, Fullarton, SA. When dealing with dogs that have ear infections, the owner oftenhas to
PRACTICE PROTOCOLS
“Everyone should be encouraged to challenge protocols through discussion if they don’t feel it adheres to best practice, isn’t consistent with the valuesARTHRAMID® VET
Multiple studies worldwide have shown that Arthramid® Vet resolves OA lameness in 66 – 83% of horses 5-9.A 2018 Australian study in racing Thoroughbreds showed that Arthramid® Vet resulted in 83.3% of horses being sound at 6 weeks in the face of ongoing exercise. That is, the total elimination of lameness in 83.3% of horses, not just a degree ofimprovement.
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: BRAVECTO SPOT ON FOR CATS by Sarah Fardell VN, Wauchope Vets, NSW Bravecto Spot On For Cats is a product we use at the clinic and also sell to our clients. It providesan effective,
15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
7 Talk to the big guns. Get in touch with government organisations, such as the NSW Energy Saving Scheme (legislated to run until 2020), or the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target (VEET) scheme, to undertake or pay for energy efficiency programs within your business.PET OWNERS PROFILE
Sixty six per cent work part-time (not so good for those hefty vet bills), while 65 per cent are full-time workers. Australians spend an enormous $8 billion per year on their furry family members. TOOLS OF THE TRADE: GE REVOLUTION CT SCANNER by Dr Lauren Archer, North Coast Veterinary Services, Brunswick Heads, NSW Our practice had only been opened for two years when we decided to invest in a brand new CT SHOULD YOU BUY A PRACTICE OR START FROM SCRATCH? This article is sponsored content brought to you by BOQ Specialist. If you’re looking to expand into a new veterinary practice, it is likely that purchasing an existing practice for FUTURE VET KIDS CAMP CELEBRATES LONG-AWAITED LAUNCH IN Queensland animal-loving kids are celebrating the long-awaited launch of Australia’s favourite veterinary inspired camp, Future Vet Kids Camp, in Brisbane during the upcoming school holidays. Having startedin Sydney about 12
SURGERY TO REMOVE ROPE INGESTED BY A GREEN SEA TURTLE April the juvenile green sea turtle was presented to Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital in April last year by Australian Seabird Rescue. They had found her stranded on the shoreline at STARTING A NEW VETERINARY PRACTICE ARCHIVES Tag: starting a new veterinary practice. Should you buy a practice or start from scratch? Advertorial-June 2, 2021 0 HOME PAGE - VET PRACTICE MAGAZINE Ehrlichiosis campaign to highlight clinical signs to veterinarians. Editor - May 26, 2021 0. Australian chief veterinary officer Dr Mark Schipp is reminding all veterinarians to be aware of the presenting clinical signs of canine ehrlichiosis, a notifiableARTHRAMID® VET
Multiple studies worldwide have shown that Arthramid® Vet resolves OA lameness in 66 – 83% of horses 5-9.A 2018 Australian study in racing Thoroughbreds showed that Arthramid® Vet resulted in 83.3% of horses being sound at 6 weeks in the face of ongoing exercise. That is, the total elimination of lameness in 83.3% of horses, not just a degree ofimprovement.
OCULAR GUN POWDER INJURY IN A DOG Roger was a two-year-old intact male Belgian Malinois that presented to Animal Eye Center (AEC) in Northern California, USA in August 2016 after experiencing a near miss gunshot to the left side of his face. Roger was working as a police dog for a nearby city, when he chased and apprehended a suspect, who shot at Roger at point-blank range.15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
6 Go for green lights. Consider LED lights, which can reduce wasted energy by up to 90 per cent and energy consumption by up to 70 per cent, according to Renewable Energy Australia. They also don’t contain hazardous chemicals or gases, or produce ultra-violet (UV) radiation. McIvor Road Vet Clinic in Bendigo, Victoria, switched fromhalogen
MANAGEMENT OF A NON-HEALING WOUND IN A GREYHOUND Subedited by Dr Phil Tucak. This case provides an overview of the management of a non-healing wound in a dog. Jimmy is a seven-year-old male desexed greyhound who presented to the Animal Happiness Vet in Perth in July 2020 after a collision with another dog at the localpark.
BURNOUT IN THE VETERINARY PROFESSION TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS Professor Slapeta says that while ticks do often attach to humans in endemic regions, they only rarely cause paralysis in people—unlike in our companion animals. “Many people living close to the bush and spending time in the bush will experience tick attachment. Kids playing outdoors in the shrubs and long grass are perfect targets. SHOULD MALE DOGS BE DESEXED? Current AVA guidelines state that desexing can be performed as early as eight weeks and at a minimum of one kilogram of body weight. Professor McGreevy’s study found that the later in life a dog was desexed, the more he indoor urine-marked and howled when left alone, compared to dogs that were desexed earlier in life. TOOLS OF THE TRADE: DR LARSON’S AURAL HAEMATOMA TUBE Aural haematomas often occur when a dog has an itchy ear and keeps scratching it. It is often managed by suturing drainage and suture repair using a Buster pad, buttons or drip line under general anaesthesia. Using one of Dr Larson’s tubes lets the ear drain quickly without the need to anaesthetise the animal. You justadminister a little
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: VI TPLO SAW While battery-powered tools are growing in popularity—and I own some of those tools—I think this is a better option for TPLO procedures. You never have to worry about flat batteries, there’s nothing that can really break and the vertical shape allows for extremely accurate cutting. And it’s significantly cheaper than the other saws on HOME PAGE - VET PRACTICE MAGAZINE Ehrlichiosis campaign to highlight clinical signs to veterinarians. Editor - May 26, 2021 0. Australian chief veterinary officer Dr Mark Schipp is reminding all veterinarians to be aware of the presenting clinical signs of canine ehrlichiosis, a notifiableARTHRAMID® VET
Multiple studies worldwide have shown that Arthramid® Vet resolves OA lameness in 66 – 83% of horses 5-9.A 2018 Australian study in racing Thoroughbreds showed that Arthramid® Vet resulted in 83.3% of horses being sound at 6 weeks in the face of ongoing exercise. That is, the total elimination of lameness in 83.3% of horses, not just a degree ofimprovement.
OCULAR GUN POWDER INJURY IN A DOG Roger was a two-year-old intact male Belgian Malinois that presented to Animal Eye Center (AEC) in Northern California, USA in August 2016 after experiencing a near miss gunshot to the left side of his face. Roger was working as a police dog for a nearby city, when he chased and apprehended a suspect, who shot at Roger at point-blank range.15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
6 Go for green lights. Consider LED lights, which can reduce wasted energy by up to 90 per cent and energy consumption by up to 70 per cent, according to Renewable Energy Australia. They also don’t contain hazardous chemicals or gases, or produce ultra-violet (UV) radiation. McIvor Road Vet Clinic in Bendigo, Victoria, switched fromhalogen
MANAGEMENT OF A NON-HEALING WOUND IN A GREYHOUND Subedited by Dr Phil Tucak. This case provides an overview of the management of a non-healing wound in a dog. Jimmy is a seven-year-old male desexed greyhound who presented to the Animal Happiness Vet in Perth in July 2020 after a collision with another dog at the localpark.
BURNOUT IN THE VETERINARY PROFESSION TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS Professor Slapeta says that while ticks do often attach to humans in endemic regions, they only rarely cause paralysis in people—unlike in our companion animals. “Many people living close to the bush and spending time in the bush will experience tick attachment. Kids playing outdoors in the shrubs and long grass are perfect targets. SHOULD MALE DOGS BE DESEXED? Current AVA guidelines state that desexing can be performed as early as eight weeks and at a minimum of one kilogram of body weight. Professor McGreevy’s study found that the later in life a dog was desexed, the more he indoor urine-marked and howled when left alone, compared to dogs that were desexed earlier in life. TOOLS OF THE TRADE: DR LARSON’S AURAL HAEMATOMA TUBE Aural haematomas often occur when a dog has an itchy ear and keeps scratching it. It is often managed by suturing drainage and suture repair using a Buster pad, buttons or drip line under general anaesthesia. Using one of Dr Larson’s tubes lets the ear drain quickly without the need to anaesthetise the animal. You justadminister a little
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: VI TPLO SAW While battery-powered tools are growing in popularity—and I own some of those tools—I think this is a better option for TPLO procedures. You never have to worry about flat batteries, there’s nothing that can really break and the vertical shape allows for extremely accurate cutting. And it’s significantly cheaper than the other saws onPRACTICE PROTOCOLS
Protocols adherence can have significant impact on performance within a practice, reveals veterinary coach and professional mentor, Dr Diederik Gelderman. “Most vet practices I know are small businesses with one or two people running them, and as long as those people are in charge, it’s good,” he explains. “But when they grow largerand
SHOULD YOU BUY A PRACTICE OR START FROM SCRATCH? This article is sponsored content brought to you by BOQ Specialist. If you’re looking to expand into a new veterinary practice, it is likely that purchasing an existing practice for TOOLS OF THE TRADE: BRAVECTO SPOT ON FOR CATS by Sarah Fardell VN, Wauchope Vets, NSW Bravecto Spot On For Cats is a product we use at the clinic and also sell to our clients. It providesan effective,
STARTING A NEW VETERINARY PRACTICE ARCHIVES Tag: starting a new veterinary practice. Should you buy a practice or start from scratch? Advertorial-June 2, 2021 0 TOOLS OF THE TRADE: GE REVOLUTION CT SCANNER by Dr Lauren Archer, North Coast Veterinary Services, Brunswick Heads, NSW Our practice had only been opened for two years when we decided to invest in a brand new CT FUTURE VET KIDS CAMP CELEBRATES LONG-AWAITED LAUNCH IN Queensland animal-loving kids are celebrating the long-awaited launch of Australia’s favourite veterinary inspired camp, Future Vet Kids Camp, in Brisbane during the upcoming school holidays. Having startedin Sydney about 12
SURGERY TO REMOVE ROPE INGESTED BY A GREEN SEA TURTLE April the juvenile green sea turtle was presented to Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital in April last year by Australian Seabird Rescue. They had found her stranded on the shoreline at TOOLS OF THE TRADE: SYNTHES COLIBRI II DRILL by Dr Howard Thompson, Blayney Vets, NSW This drill is manufactured by Synthes, the manufacturing arm of AO, the organisation for osteosynthesis located in NEW COLLABORATION BETWEEN IVSA AND VETSTREAM The International Veterinary Students’ Association (IVSA) and Vetstream have announced a collaborative partnership to provide IVSA members and their universities access to the peer reviewed clinical content relating to the veterinary care of dogs, JUMP ON BOARD THE ‘RAISE A GUIDE DOG’ CAMPAIGN In collaboration with Guide Dogs, PETstock Assist aims to raise $100,000 in June to support the annual Raise A Guide Dog: Change A Life campaign. Through HOME PAGE - VET PRACTICE MAGAZINEVET TECH MAGAZINETODAY S VETERINARY PRACTICE MAGAZINEVET PRACTICE NEWSTODAY S VETERINARY PRACTICEVETERINARY PRACTICE NEWS MAGAZINEVETERINARY PRACTICE NEWS Ehrlichiosis campaign to highlight clinical signs to veterinarians. Editor - May 26, 2021 0. Australian chief veterinary officer Dr Mark Schipp is reminding all veterinarians to be aware of the presenting clinical signs of canine ehrlichiosis, a notifiable TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS Professor Slapeta says that while ticks do often attach to humans in endemic regions, they only rarely cause paralysis in people—unlike in our companion animals. “Many people living close to the bush and spending time in the bush will experience tick attachment. Kids playing outdoors in the shrubs and long grass are perfect targets.PET OWNERS PROFILE
All types of people own all types of pets. But 2016 research conducted by AMA has found some people are statistically more likely than others to be pet owners. Sixty four per cent of pet owners are female. Within this group, the higher proportion (72 DISCUSSING VETERINARY COSTS WITH PET OWNERS The study revealed that pet owners expected the care of their animal to take precedence over monetary aspects, and also expected vets to initiate discussions of costs up-front but claimed such discussions were uncommon. The study concluded that by exploring clients’ expectations, improving communication, educating clients, and making15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
6 Go for green lights. Consider LED lights, which can reduce wasted energy by up to 90 per cent and energy consumption by up to 70 per cent, according to Renewable Energy Australia. They also don’t contain hazardous chemicals or gases, or produce ultra-violet (UV) radiation. McIvor Road Vet Clinic in Bendigo, Victoria, switched fromhalogen
VETS WORKING WITH FARMERS The relationship between the vet and the farmer is a topic Dr Peter Higgins from the University of Sydney’s School of Veterinary Sciences has been teaching for years. He works with the wisdom passed on to him by one of his mentors, noted veterinary academic Dr Tom Hungerford. “Tom’s attitude was you as the vet must treat thefarmer and
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: VI TPLO SAW While battery-powered tools are growing in popularity—and I own some of those tools—I think this is a better option for TPLO procedures. You never have to worry about flat batteries, there’s nothing that can really break and the vertical shape allows for extremely accurate cutting. And it’s significantly cheaper than the other saws on TOOLS OF THE TRADE: CRUCIATE LIGAMENT KIT Tools of the trade: Cruciate Ligament Kit. May 1, 2014. 1. 795. Review by Dr Glen Kolenc, Pet Vets, Petersham, NSW. This kit helps streamline the process of a variety of fiddly little steps in the surgical repair of the cruciate ligament. It has decreased my surgery time from an hour and 45 minutes to about 50 minutes. THE EMOTIONAL TOLL OF EUTHANASIA ON VETS The emotional toll of euthanasia on vets is considerable. Some vets reveal euthanasing pets can be one of the most upsetting aspects of the job. Fortunately, there’s an AVA program to help manage the emotional toll of euthanasia on vets. By John Burfitt. As the owner of his own Melbourne veterinary clinic for over a decade, Dr MichaelHealth
SHOULD MALE DOGS BE DESEXED? Current AVA guidelines state that desexing can be performed as early as eight weeks and at a minimum of one kilogram of body weight. Professor McGreevy’s study found that the later in life a dog was desexed, the more he indoor urine-marked and howled when left alone, compared to dogs that were desexed earlier in life. HOME PAGE - VET PRACTICE MAGAZINEVET TECH MAGAZINETODAY S VETERINARY PRACTICE MAGAZINEVET PRACTICE NEWSTODAY S VETERINARY PRACTICEVETERINARY PRACTICE NEWS MAGAZINEVETERINARY PRACTICE NEWS Ehrlichiosis campaign to highlight clinical signs to veterinarians. Editor - May 26, 2021 0. Australian chief veterinary officer Dr Mark Schipp is reminding all veterinarians to be aware of the presenting clinical signs of canine ehrlichiosis, a notifiable TICK PARALYSIS IN HUMANS Professor Slapeta says that while ticks do often attach to humans in endemic regions, they only rarely cause paralysis in people—unlike in our companion animals. “Many people living close to the bush and spending time in the bush will experience tick attachment. Kids playing outdoors in the shrubs and long grass are perfect targets.PET OWNERS PROFILE
All types of people own all types of pets. But 2016 research conducted by AMA has found some people are statistically more likely than others to be pet owners. Sixty four per cent of pet owners are female. Within this group, the higher proportion (72 DISCUSSING VETERINARY COSTS WITH PET OWNERS The study revealed that pet owners expected the care of their animal to take precedence over monetary aspects, and also expected vets to initiate discussions of costs up-front but claimed such discussions were uncommon. The study concluded that by exploring clients’ expectations, improving communication, educating clients, and making15 WAYS TO GO GREEN
6 Go for green lights. Consider LED lights, which can reduce wasted energy by up to 90 per cent and energy consumption by up to 70 per cent, according to Renewable Energy Australia. They also don’t contain hazardous chemicals or gases, or produce ultra-violet (UV) radiation. McIvor Road Vet Clinic in Bendigo, Victoria, switched fromhalogen
VETS WORKING WITH FARMERS The relationship between the vet and the farmer is a topic Dr Peter Higgins from the University of Sydney’s School of Veterinary Sciences has been teaching for years. He works with the wisdom passed on to him by one of his mentors, noted veterinary academic Dr Tom Hungerford. “Tom’s attitude was you as the vet must treat thefarmer and
TOOLS OF THE TRADE: VI TPLO SAW While battery-powered tools are growing in popularity—and I own some of those tools—I think this is a better option for TPLO procedures. You never have to worry about flat batteries, there’s nothing that can really break and the vertical shape allows for extremely accurate cutting. And it’s significantly cheaper than the other saws on TOOLS OF THE TRADE: CRUCIATE LIGAMENT KIT Tools of the trade: Cruciate Ligament Kit. May 1, 2014. 1. 795. Review by Dr Glen Kolenc, Pet Vets, Petersham, NSW. This kit helps streamline the process of a variety of fiddly little steps in the surgical repair of the cruciate ligament. It has decreased my surgery time from an hour and 45 minutes to about 50 minutes. THE EMOTIONAL TOLL OF EUTHANASIA ON VETS The emotional toll of euthanasia on vets is considerable. Some vets reveal euthanasing pets can be one of the most upsetting aspects of the job. Fortunately, there’s an AVA program to help manage the emotional toll of euthanasia on vets. By John Burfitt. As the owner of his own Melbourne veterinary clinic for over a decade, Dr MichaelHealth
SHOULD MALE DOGS BE DESEXED? Current AVA guidelines state that desexing can be performed as early as eight weeks and at a minimum of one kilogram of body weight. Professor McGreevy’s study found that the later in life a dog was desexed, the more he indoor urine-marked and howled when left alone, compared to dogs that were desexed earlier in life. HOME PAGE - VET PRACTICE MAGAZINE Ehrlichiosis campaign to highlight clinical signs to veterinarians. Editor - May 26, 2021 0. Australian chief veterinary officer Dr Mark Schipp is reminding all veterinarians to be aware of the presenting clinical signs of canine ehrlichiosis, a notifiable NEW COLLABORATION BETWEEN IVSA AND VETSTREAM The International Veterinary Students’ Association (IVSA) and Vetstream have announced a collaborative partnership to provide IVSA members and their universities access to the peer reviewed clinical content relating to the veterinary care of dogs, JUMP ON BOARD THE ‘RAISE A GUIDE DOG’ CAMPAIGN In collaboration with Guide Dogs, PETstock Assist aims to raise $100,000 in June to support the annual Raise A Guide Dog: Change A Life campaign. ThroughARTHRAMID® VET
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ANIMAL ART - VET PRACTICE MAGAZINE “Once I have an idea for a painting, I will walk around with it for months or even years. I use photographs as a starting point. When I went back to South Africa last year, I took 11,000 photos. TELEMEDICINE FOR VETS The rise of telemedicine for vets. One of the latest remote vet support services to be introduced in Australia, Phone A Vet is a smartphone app which can be used anywhere, by any animal owner. “Pet owners, farmers or wildlife rescuers can access the app, so long as they have an internet connection,” says Dr Jubb. CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR VETERINARIANS Continuing professional development for veterinarians. With Australia officially in recession, many believe now is the time to embrace continuing professional development as a way to be ready for whatever the future holds. By John Burfitt. Ask around about how veterinary clinics have been coping through the COVID restrictions of the pastsix
TOP 10 TRENDS IN THE VETERINARY FIELD Mind-blowing technology, increasing specialisation, and the effect of feminisation—here’s a guide to the most significant trends shaping the field of veterinary science. By Kerryn Ramsey. 1. Technological advances. From practice management upgrades to equipment advances, from artificial intelligence to machine-learning, technology is making AWAY TO ME - VET PRACTICE MAGAZINE Away to me. July 13, 2015. 1. 1195. Studying the different traits of working dogs on Australian farms has the potential to improve efficiency for farmers and the welfare of their dogs. Natasha Phillimore talks to Dr Liz Arnott about the Farm Dog Project. Dr Elizabeth Arnott may have come to veterinary science in a conventionalway—“such a
JUST HOW MANY DINGO SUBGROUPS ARE THERE? Compared to their relatives from northwestern parts of Australia, their skulls are more similar to those of domestic dogs and wild New Guinea singing dogs. “An older theory suggests three dingo variants—tropical, desert and alpine,” Koungoulos said. “My research, however, which shows little difference between tropical anddesert dingoes
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