The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at the veterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10 years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species are significantly diffferent from those of dogs and cats. This Manual serves to provide veterinary nurses with a greater understanding of these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply their skills to these patients.
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The number of exotic and wildlife cases presented at the veterinary practice has increased significantly in the past 10 years, with increasing expectations regarding level of care. The nursing requirements of these less familiar species are significantly diffferent from those of dogs and cats. This Manual serves to provide veterinary nurses with a greater understanding of these requirements, enabling them to modify and apply their skills to these patients.