Rabbit Friendly Practice

Rabbit Friendly Practice eCPD Tutorial with Claire Speight This 70 minute online tutorial will discuss how we can become a ‘Rabbit Friendly Practice’. More and more owners are looking for the highest standards of care for their rabbits. Becoming a rabbit friendly practice will help to attract these owners to your practice, and ensure that

Feline Hepatic Lipidosis

Feline Hepatic Lipidosis eCPD Tutorial with Kath Howie In this 60 minute eCPD tutorial, we will look at the pathophysiology of feline hepatic lipidosis, how the disease develops as well as common presenting clinical signs. There is a focus on nutritional support as well as how we maintain the welfare and wellbeing of our feline

Rabbit Behaviour

Rabbit Behaviour eCPD Tutorial with Claire Speight Although domesticated, pet rabbits retain many of the wild instincts that their wild counterparts display on a daily basis. These instincts and behavioural traits can often be misunderstood and deemed as a problem. Knowledge of rabbit behaviour constantly evolves, as does our understanding. Understanding rabbit behaviour and the

Analgesia for the Trauma Patient

Analgesia for the Trauma Patient eCPD Tutorial with Kath Howie Patients that present to the clinic following a traumatic episode often need aggressive pain management and assessment. In this 70 minute tutorial, we will look at the analgesic options available to us including opioids, local techniques, and multi-modal approaches, as well as pain scoring, constant

Feline Aortic Thromboembolism – Case Study

Feline Aortic Thromboembolism eCPD Case Study with Charlotte Pace Feline aortic thromboembolism is an extremely painful condition, where cats usually present in an emergency situation with paralysis of one or more limbs. This case study follows ‘Flower’, from her admittance into the hospital, presenting clinical signs, through her diagnosis and potential treatment regime The case

Infectious Disease in Rabbits

Infectious Disease in Rabbits eCPD Tutorial with Claire Speight Many diseases which affect rabbits can be passed onto other rabbits and also humans. Being able to recognise and treat these diseases and know how to prevent them is important. This lecture covers myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD2, ear mites, Cheyletiella and Pasteurella. Clinical signs and treatments

Haematuria in Rabbits – Case Study

Haematuria in Rabbits eCPD Case Study with Claire Speight Rabbit urine varies in colour and red urine can be a concern for owners. Haematuria can indicate a health problem from within the urinary or reproductive tract and needs further diagnostics to ascertain the cause, of which there are several. Pigmented urine is never normally a

Pododermatitis in Rabbits – Case Study

Pododermatitis in Rabbits eCPD Case Study with Claire Speight Sore hocks are a common presenting condition in pet rabbits. Learn the predisposing factors and causes and stages of the disease process.  Often the earlier the condition is diagnosed and treated, the more successful the outcome. The lecture discusses the stages of the disease and signs,

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