The surgical management of certain wild species, as well as domestic felines, has presented numerous problems to veterinarians. Many doctors have shied away from treating simple surgical problems, trauma cases, and medical problems in species of animals that at best are physically difficult to handle. Euthanasia is often offered as an adjunct to our inability to handle these animals. With the advent of Ketamine hydrochloride many of the intractable wildlife animals can now be handled safely by practitioners willing to work with them
<p>Handling of large felids is highly risky, hence immobilization is required for the safety of pers...
Historically, pharmacological immobilization can be traced back to cenain tribes from South America ...
The continuing tendency of people to desire unique pets and the availability of non-domestic animals...
The surgical management of certain wild species, as well as domestic felines, has presented numerous...
The presentation of small mammals, birds, and reptiles as patients can create considerable problems ...
In the past several years, there has been a significant increase in the number of avian patients pre...
The capture, taming and handling of free roaming and captive wild mammals involves a danger to both ...
This study sought to determine the actual dose of ketamine hydrochloride to be used to achieve surgi...
This article is published in Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 49(2), 2013, pp. 403–407Twenty-eight anes...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
This study was undertaken to identify a drug combination that provided a suitable plane of anesthesi...
Zoo and wildlife practitioners are constantly exposed to persistent dangers during physical restrain...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of yohimbine as an antagonist of ketamine-xylazine anaesth...
The tranquilizing drugs have proven themselves a popular and successful means of chemical restraint....
There is an increasing need to develop field immobilization techniques that allow researchers to han...
<p>Handling of large felids is highly risky, hence immobilization is required for the safety of pers...
Historically, pharmacological immobilization can be traced back to cenain tribes from South America ...
The continuing tendency of people to desire unique pets and the availability of non-domestic animals...
The surgical management of certain wild species, as well as domestic felines, has presented numerous...
The presentation of small mammals, birds, and reptiles as patients can create considerable problems ...
In the past several years, there has been a significant increase in the number of avian patients pre...
The capture, taming and handling of free roaming and captive wild mammals involves a danger to both ...
This study sought to determine the actual dose of ketamine hydrochloride to be used to achieve surgi...
This article is published in Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 49(2), 2013, pp. 403–407Twenty-eight anes...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
This study was undertaken to identify a drug combination that provided a suitable plane of anesthesi...
Zoo and wildlife practitioners are constantly exposed to persistent dangers during physical restrain...
Objective: To determine the effectiveness of yohimbine as an antagonist of ketamine-xylazine anaesth...
The tranquilizing drugs have proven themselves a popular and successful means of chemical restraint....
There is an increasing need to develop field immobilization techniques that allow researchers to han...
<p>Handling of large felids is highly risky, hence immobilization is required for the safety of pers...
Historically, pharmacological immobilization can be traced back to cenain tribes from South America ...
The continuing tendency of people to desire unique pets and the availability of non-domestic animals...