When I was a growing youngster, I often had unusual house pets - the ant lion , Family Myrmeleontidae (which I commonly called the \u27doodle bug\u27), tadpoles, lizards and fuzzy caterpillars of all types. My favorite, though others had regarded it as repulsive, was the horned toad, Phrynosoma sp. While they were fun to keep, my parents made sure they were outside housepets
Last spring, shortly after the end of the semester, a group of veterinary students had an opportunit...
Reptiles, as both pets and as laboratory animals, are becoming more popular. The small dime store ...
Skin disorders are the most common cause for patient visits to the veterinarian\u27s office, accordi...
The continuing tendency of people to desire unique pets and the availability of non-domestic animals...
A brief report on the results of a survey on pet health conducted by the Morris Animal Foundation
Venomous snakes occur throughout a very wide geographic area within the United States. In certain ar...
The indexes of volume 59 of the Iowa State University Veterinarian, as arranged by author and subjec...
Most of the veterinarians 50 years ago were practitioners only. There was little or no specializatio...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
This article contains a quiz on topics of Small Animal medicine for the benefit of students
The conception of the plan of keeping collections of mammals, birds and reptiles for exhibit is preh...
On the morning of June 14, 1941, Dr. L. E. Smith of Jefferson, Iowa, was called in consultation by a...
On Dee. 24 1955, a 4-yearold Shetland pony was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. A rough incision ...
Veterinary Toxicology is rapidly becoming recognized as a distinct discipline in veterinary medicine...
Animal Pain Perception and Alleviation, Edited by R.L. Kitchell and H.H. Erickson, American Physiolo...
Last spring, shortly after the end of the semester, a group of veterinary students had an opportunit...
Reptiles, as both pets and as laboratory animals, are becoming more popular. The small dime store ...
Skin disorders are the most common cause for patient visits to the veterinarian\u27s office, accordi...
The continuing tendency of people to desire unique pets and the availability of non-domestic animals...
A brief report on the results of a survey on pet health conducted by the Morris Animal Foundation
Venomous snakes occur throughout a very wide geographic area within the United States. In certain ar...
The indexes of volume 59 of the Iowa State University Veterinarian, as arranged by author and subjec...
Most of the veterinarians 50 years ago were practitioners only. There was little or no specializatio...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
This article contains a quiz on topics of Small Animal medicine for the benefit of students
The conception of the plan of keeping collections of mammals, birds and reptiles for exhibit is preh...
On the morning of June 14, 1941, Dr. L. E. Smith of Jefferson, Iowa, was called in consultation by a...
On Dee. 24 1955, a 4-yearold Shetland pony was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic. A rough incision ...
Veterinary Toxicology is rapidly becoming recognized as a distinct discipline in veterinary medicine...
Animal Pain Perception and Alleviation, Edited by R.L. Kitchell and H.H. Erickson, American Physiolo...
Last spring, shortly after the end of the semester, a group of veterinary students had an opportunit...
Reptiles, as both pets and as laboratory animals, are becoming more popular. The small dime store ...
Skin disorders are the most common cause for patient visits to the veterinarian\u27s office, accordi...