Health and Welfare of Brachycephalic (Flat-faced) Companion Animals
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Health and Welfare of Brachycephalic (Flat-faced) Companion Animals
A Complete Guide for Veterinary and Animal Professionals
O'Neill, Dan; Packer, Rowena
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2021
418
Mole
Inglês
9780367207243
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction: The brachycephalic boom - where are we now and how have we got here? Part 1 Wider viewpoints 2. A historical perspective of brachycephalic breed health and the role of the veterinary profession. 3. Human factors. 4. Ethical challenges of treating brachycephalic dogs. 5. Discussing brachycephalic health with current and prospective dog owners. 6. Nurses and the brachycephalic patient - practical considerations and the role of veterinary nurses in improving brachycephalic health. 7. The epidemiology of brachycephaly - prevalence and risk factors of common disorders, and implications of changing demographics. 8. The genetics of brachycephaly, population genetics and current health testing for brachycephalic breeds. 9. International and national approaches to brachycephalic breed health reforms. Part 2 Clinical viewpoints. 10. Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) - Clinical assessment and decision making. 11. Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome - surgical management and post-operative management. 12. Ophthalmology in practice for brachycephalic breeds. 13. Dermatological problems in the brachycephalic patient. 14. Dental and Oral Health for the Brachycephalic Companion Animal. 15. Brain disorders associated with brachycephaly. 16. Vertebral malformations and spinal disease in brachycephalic breeds. 17. Obesity and weight management of brachycephalic breeds. 18. Reproduction in brachycephalic companion animal species. 19. Anaesthesia for the brachycephalic patient. 20. Conclusion: Can a brachycephalic dog be a healthy dog, and how do we achieve this?
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Brachycephalic Dogs;Brachycephalic Breeds;Pug;French Bulldog;Kennel Club;flat-faced dogs;Bulldog;companion animal ethics;English Bulldog;dog breeding;Laryngeal Collapse;breedtobreathe;Veterinary Professionals;BVA;Boa;Boston Terrier;Veterinary Nurses;Soft Palate;Extreme Conformation;Clinical Examination;Nasal Fold;Breed Standards;Health Issues;Barometric Plethysmography;Lhasa Apso;Vertebral Malformations;Progressive Disease;Dentigerous Cysts;Mri Characteristic;Quadrigeminal Cistern
1. Introduction: The brachycephalic boom - where are we now and how have we got here? Part 1 Wider viewpoints 2. A historical perspective of brachycephalic breed health and the role of the veterinary profession. 3. Human factors. 4. Ethical challenges of treating brachycephalic dogs. 5. Discussing brachycephalic health with current and prospective dog owners. 6. Nurses and the brachycephalic patient - practical considerations and the role of veterinary nurses in improving brachycephalic health. 7. The epidemiology of brachycephaly - prevalence and risk factors of common disorders, and implications of changing demographics. 8. The genetics of brachycephaly, population genetics and current health testing for brachycephalic breeds. 9. International and national approaches to brachycephalic breed health reforms. Part 2 Clinical viewpoints. 10. Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) - Clinical assessment and decision making. 11. Brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome - surgical management and post-operative management. 12. Ophthalmology in practice for brachycephalic breeds. 13. Dermatological problems in the brachycephalic patient. 14. Dental and Oral Health for the Brachycephalic Companion Animal. 15. Brain disorders associated with brachycephaly. 16. Vertebral malformations and spinal disease in brachycephalic breeds. 17. Obesity and weight management of brachycephalic breeds. 18. Reproduction in brachycephalic companion animal species. 19. Anaesthesia for the brachycephalic patient. 20. Conclusion: Can a brachycephalic dog be a healthy dog, and how do we achieve this?
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Brachycephalic Dogs;Brachycephalic Breeds;Pug;French Bulldog;Kennel Club;flat-faced dogs;Bulldog;companion animal ethics;English Bulldog;dog breeding;Laryngeal Collapse;breedtobreathe;Veterinary Professionals;BVA;Boa;Boston Terrier;Veterinary Nurses;Soft Palate;Extreme Conformation;Clinical Examination;Nasal Fold;Breed Standards;Health Issues;Barometric Plethysmography;Lhasa Apso;Vertebral Malformations;Progressive Disease;Dentigerous Cysts;Mri Characteristic;Quadrigeminal Cistern