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A collection of all the ‘How to…’ articles that have been published in BSAVA’s member magazine, Companion. These articles are available FREE to BSAVA members. A third collection of our popular ‘How to’ articles from Companion (2016-2020) is available to buy from our Store.
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Cholecystectomy for gallbladder mucocele in dogs Authors: Jon Hall and Alberto FiolettiJon Hall from Wear Referrals, and Alberto Fioletti focus on the clinical presentation of gallbladder mucocele and the timing of surgery, providing technical insights into performing cholecystectomy in dogs.
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High quality management of canine pruritus in the low-resource setting Authors: Susan Paterson, Bree Merritt, Peter Kukadia, Alison Thomas and Runa Hanaghan
The Association of Charity Vets has coordinated this article by Susan Paterson, Bree Merritt, Peter Kukadia, Alison Thomas and Runa Hanaghan to provide a comprehensive guide to tackling this frustrating condition.
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Laryngeal disease in the cat Authors: Francesca Alsworth and Emi Barker
Francesca Alsworth and Emi Barker of Langford Vets in Bristol take a closer look at feline laryngeal disease which can be a significant cause of respiratory distress in the cat.
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Feline chronic gingivostomatitis Author Susan Thorne
Susan Thorne of Dental Vets in East Lothian discusses this challenging oral condition.
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Preparing your clinic for cardiopulmonary resuscitation Author Laura Jones
We all hope we won’t need to perform CPR in the clinic; however, when needed, it is important the veterinary team is prepared. Laura Jones describes how to ensure this stressful event is handled efficiently.
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Responsible usage of ectoparasiticides in small animal practice Authors: Martin Whitehead and Rosemary Perkins
Martin Whitehead, from Chipping Norton Veterinary Hospital and Rosemary Perkins, from the University of Sussex, explore what is known, and not known, about the benefits and risks of companion animal ectoparasiticides, and what responsible, risk-based usage of these products may entail.
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Hamsters Author Ashton Hollwarth
Ashton Hollwarth, of Great Western Exotics, explains how to handle hamsters and highlights common clinical techniques.
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Nutritional management of canine gastrointestinal disease Author Isuru Gajanayake
Isuru Gajanayake, of Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service, discusses the use of nutritional therapies to manage disease in the gastrointestinal tract.
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Creating resilient and sociable domestic pets Author Claire Hargrave
In this second article in a two-part series, Claire Hargrave, an ASAB certificated clinical animal behaviourist and a member of, and honorary secretary to, the Fellowship of Animal Behaviour Clinicians, explains how to help owners support the emotional and behavioural development of kittens and puppies.
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Feline cytological curiosities Author Kate Baker
Kate Baker of the Veterinary Cytology Schoolhouse and Pocket Pathologist in Tennessee, USA presents some challenging and interesting feline cytology cases.
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How far should we go? Author Anne Quain
There is no doubt that the standard of veterinary care and the options available for treating companion animals have increased. We live in an era where it is not unusual for animals to undergo advanced diagnostic tests and treatments that would have been unthinkable a mere decade ago. Referral to specialists in state-of-the-art facilities has become routine, but how far should we go? Anne Quain from the Sydney School of Veterinary Science considers the ethics behind this dilemma.
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Elizabethan collars Authors: Yustina Shenoda and Anne Quain
Yustina Shenoda and Anne Quain from the Sydney School of Veterinary Science discuss the findings of their recent study on owner’s experiences of Elizabethan collars.1
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Xylitol toxicosis in dogs Author Nicola Bates
Nicola Bates from the Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS) discusses how to manage the dog with a sweet tooth.
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Neurological diseases of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Author Mark Lowrie
Mark Lowrie is the Clinical Director at Dovecote Veterinary Hospital and in this article highlights some Cavalier King Charles Spaniel neurological disease predispositions with tips on diagnosis and management.
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Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) vaccination in the UK Author Mark Westman
Last month in Companion, Mark Westman of Sydney University discussed how to interpret the results of feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) testing. This month he provides an update on the current thinking regarding FeLV vaccination including recommended locations for injection and booster frequency.
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Ticks Author Ian Wright
In this article Ian Wright, European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP) Guideline Director, provides an update on the threat from ticks to our pets in the UK.
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Obesity in animals and humans: parallels and divergences Author Hilda Mulrooney
Hilda Mulrooney, dietitian and Associate Professor of Nutrition at Kingston University, discusses the similarities between humans and animals when it comes to this challenging topic.
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Hedgehogs in the waiting room Author Tim Partridge
Tim Partridge, Lead Veterinary Surgeon at Vale Wildlife Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre in Gloucestershire, addresses the questions we should be asking ourselves when a hedgehog appears in the waiting room.
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Focus on… Feline Mycobacterial Infections
Updating your knowledge Author Carolyn O’Brien
Carolyn O’Brien, a director and feline medicine specialist at Melbourne Cat Vets, takes a close look at mycobacteria, which cause a range of illnesses in cats and can be of zoonotic concern.
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