Description

Book Synopsis
Focusing on 'day one competencies', this book offers essential guidance to the most common problems encountered in small animal general practice. Addressing 100 core scenarios, it is ideal for the undergraduate or newly qualified vet, and for those seeking an up-to-date refresher.

Trade Review
"It would also be useful to the large animal practitioner covering the odd consulting shift and the very part-time small animal vet." (Vet Record, 1 December 2011)

"Sidebars of 'low cost options' and 'what if it dosen't get better' notes accompany color photos and in-depth discussions perfect for any veterinary reference collection." (The Midwest Book Review, 1 November 2011)

"Each of them is described using a standard and very logical format. As needed, clear tables and algorithms are provided . . . An affordable must before jumping into the big wild veterinary world." (Tomorrow's Vet , 2011)

"In summary, this book is a real find for small animal general practitioners (in particular new graduates) and clinical veterinary students; it would be a worthwhile addition to any practice bookshelf as it is bursting with handy hints, photographs and helpful appendix tables. It is certainly value for money." (Veterinary Record, 16 July 2011)

"Photographs, drawings and diagrams, color-keyed boxes, and other features make the information particularly clear and accessible." (Booknews, 1 June 2011)

"The appeal of 100 top consultations is in its readability and the combination of practical advice and general information, which will arm the practitioner with deeper knowledge before embarking on a given consultation. It is a helpful resource for undergraduate or newly graduated veterinarians to solidify their understanding of real practice situations, or for the return-to-practice veterinarian as a refresher on how to approach the vast majority of consultations encountered in small animal practice." (Australian Veterinary Practitioner, June 2017)

Table of Contents

List of contributors ix

Acknowledgements x

About this book xi

Introduction Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in small animal general practice 1
Peter Hill

Section 1 Health checks and vaccinations

Chapter 1 The new puppy or kitten 13
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 2 The annual health check 18
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 3 Advising on spaying and castration 20
Geoff Shawcross

Section 2 General signs and illnesses

Chapter 4 Inappetence and anorexia 25
Sheena Warman

Chapter 5 Weight loss 27
Sheena Warman

Chapter 6 Polydipsia and polyuria 29
Sheena Warman

Chapter 7 Pyrexia 32
Sheena Warman

Chapter 8 Anaemia 35
Sheena Warman

Chapter 9 Jaundice 39
Sheena Warman

Chapter 10 Collapse 42
Sheena Warman

Chapter 11 Abdominal distension 45
Sheena Warman

Chapter 12 The FeLV-positive cat 47
Andrea Harvey

Chapter 13 The FIV-positive cat 51
Andrea Harvey

Chapter 14 The cat with FIP 54
Andrea Harvey

Section 3 Skin problems

Chapter 15 The itchy dog 59
Peter Hill

Chapter 16 The itchy cat 62
Peter Hill

Chapter 17 Diagnosing and treating skin diseases caused by ectoparasites 66
Peter Hill

Chapter 18 The dog with demodicosis 74
Peter Hill

Chapter 19 The dog with pyoderma or Malassezia dermatitis 78
Peter Hill

Chapter 20 The atopic dog 82
Peter Hill

Chapter 21 The dog with a hot spot 86
Peter Hill

Chapter 22 The dog with acral lick dermatitis (lick granuloma) 88
Peter Hill

Chapter 23 Anal sac problems 91
Peter Hill

Chapter 24 Ear infections 94
Peter Hill

Chapter 25 Pododermatitis 99
Peter Hill

Chapter 26 The dog or cat with a cutaneous lump or swelling 104
Peter Hill

Chapter 27 The dog with urticaria or angioedema 107
Peter Hill

Chapter 28 The cat-bite abscess 109
Peter Hill

Chapter 29 Lipomas 111
Peter Hill

Chapter 30 The dog with a histiocytoma 113
Peter Hill

Chapter 31 Mast cell tumours 115
Peter Hill

Chapter 32 Sebaceous adenomas and follicular cysts 118
Peter Hill

Chapter 33 The dog that is losing hair 120
Peter Hill

Chapter 34 Dermatophytosis 123
Peter Hill

Chapter 35 Skin problems in non dog/cat species 126
Sharon Redrobe and Peter Hill

Section 4 Gastrointesti nal problems

Chapter 36 Dental disease 133
Norman Johnstone

Chapter 37 Retching and gagging 138
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 38 Vomiting 140
Sheena Warman

Chapter 39 Diarrhoea 143
Sheena Warman

Chapter 40 The dog with haemorrhagic Gastroenteritis 146
Sheena Warman

Chapter 41 Colitis 148
Sheena Warman

Chapter 42 Liver disease 151
Sheena Warman

Chapter 43 The dog or cat with pancreatitis 155
Sheena Warman

Chapter 44 The dog with gastric dilatation and volvulus 158
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 45 Obstipation and megacolon 162
Geoff Shawcross

Section 5 Musculoskeletal problems

Chapter 46 Orthopaedic problems in young and growing dogs 169
Martin Owen

Chapter 47 Forelimb lameness 177
Martin Owen

Chapter 48 Hindlimb lameness 180
Martin Owen

Chapter 49 Cranial cruciate ligament insufficiency 183
Martin Owen

Chapter 50 Advising on osteoarthritis 187
Martin Owen

Chapter 51 Initial fracture diagnosis and Management 190
Martin Owen

Chapter 52 Spinal pain and disk herniation 194
Martin Owen

Section 6 Cardio-respiratory problems

Chapter 53 Coughing 201
Paul Smith

Chapter 54 The dog with kennel cough 205
Paul Smith

Chapter 55 Sneezing and nasal discharge 207
Andrea Harvey

Chapter 56 The puppy or kitten with a heart murmur 210
Paul Smith

Chapter 57 The dog with heart failure 214
Paul Smith

Chapter 58 The dyspnoeic cat 218
Paul Smith

Section 7 Eye problems

Chapter 59 Eyelid problems 223
Jim Carter and Peter Hill

Chapter 60 Conjunctivitis 227
Jim Carter

Chapter 61 Corneal ulcers 230
Jim Carter

Chapter 62 Cataracts 234
Jim Carter

Chapter 63 Blindness 237
Jim Carter

Section 8 Urinary tract problems

Chapter 64 The dog with signs of cystitis or haematuria 241
Sheena Warman

Chapter 65 The cat with signs of cystitis or haematuria 245
Sheena Warman

Chapter 66 The blocked cat 247
Sheena Warman

Chapter 67 The dog with urinary Incontinence 250
Peter Holt

Chapter 68 Chronic renal failure 252
Sheena Warman

Chapter 69 The dog with prostatic disease 256
Peter Holt

Section 9 Reproductive tract problems

Chapter 70 The bitch with pyometra 261
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 71 Pregnancy and whelping 263
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 72 Oestrus control, misalliance and false pregnancies 266
Geoff Shawcross

Section 10 Endocrine problems

Chapter 73 The dog with hypothyroidism 271
Sheena Warman

Chapter 74 The dog with Hyperadrenocorticism 274
Sheena Warman

Chapter 75 Diabetes mellitus 278
Sheena Warman

Chapter 76 The cat with hyperthyroidism 282
Andrea Harvey

Section 11 Emergencies and trauma

Chapter 77 The road traffic accident 287
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 78 The pharyngeal foreign body 291
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 79 Problems associated with grass seeds 294
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 80 Burns 297
Peter Hill

Section 12 Cancer

Chapter 81 The dog or cat with cancer 303
Mark Goodfellow

Chapter 82 The dog with a mammary Tumour 307
Mark Goodfellow

Chapter 83 The dog with multicentric Lymphoma 310
Mark Goodfellow

Section 13 Neurological problems

Chapter 84 The dog having seizures 315
Sheena Warman

Chapter 85 Hindlimb ataxia and weakness 319
Martin Owen

Chapter 86 Vestibular disease 322
Sheena Warman

Section 14 Behavioural problems

Chapter 87 The aggressive dog 327
Jon Bowen

Chapter 88 The frightened dog 330
Jon Bowen

Chapter 89 Separation problems in the dog 333
Jon Bowen

Chapter 90 House-soiling and elimination Problems 335
Jon Bowen

Section 15 Poisonings

Chapter 91 Dealing with suspected Poisoning 341
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 92 Anticoagulant rodenticide Toxicity 347
Sheena Warman

Section 16 Problems in non dog/cat species

Chapter 93 The sick rabbit 353
Sharon Redrobe

Chapter 94 The sick hamster 359
Sharon Redrobe

Chapter 95 The sick Guinea pig 363
Sharon Redrobe

Chapter 96 The sick bird 368
Sharon Redrobe

Chapter 97 The sick tortoise 374
Sharon Redrobe

Section 17 Miscellaneous

Chapter 98 The post-surgery check-up 385
Geoff Shawcross

Chapter 99 Illnesses in animals that have travelled abroad 388
Sue Shaw

Chapter 100 Elective euthanasia 392
Geoff Shawcross

Section 18 Appendices

Appendix 1 Rational use of antibiotics 397
Sheena Warman

Appendix 2 Rational use of glucocorticoids 402
Peter Hill

Appendix 3 General principles of non-steroidal anti-infl amatory drug (NSAID) use for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain 404
Martin Owen

Appendix 4 Weight loss and obesity Control 406
Sheena Warman

Appendix 5 Interpretation of haematology and biochemistry profiles 409
Peter Hill and Sheena Warman

Abbreviations 415

Index 417

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 18/03/2011
    ISBN13: 9781405169493, 978-1405169493
    ISBN10: 1405169494

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Focusing on 'day one competencies', this book offers essential guidance to the most common problems encountered in small animal general practice. Addressing 100 core scenarios, it is ideal for the undergraduate or newly qualified vet, and for those seeking an up-to-date refresher.

    Trade Review
    "It would also be useful to the large animal practitioner covering the odd consulting shift and the very part-time small animal vet." (Vet Record, 1 December 2011)

    "Sidebars of 'low cost options' and 'what if it dosen't get better' notes accompany color photos and in-depth discussions perfect for any veterinary reference collection." (The Midwest Book Review, 1 November 2011)

    "Each of them is described using a standard and very logical format. As needed, clear tables and algorithms are provided . . . An affordable must before jumping into the big wild veterinary world." (Tomorrow's Vet , 2011)

    "In summary, this book is a real find for small animal general practitioners (in particular new graduates) and clinical veterinary students; it would be a worthwhile addition to any practice bookshelf as it is bursting with handy hints, photographs and helpful appendix tables. It is certainly value for money." (Veterinary Record, 16 July 2011)

    "Photographs, drawings and diagrams, color-keyed boxes, and other features make the information particularly clear and accessible." (Booknews, 1 June 2011)

    "The appeal of 100 top consultations is in its readability and the combination of practical advice and general information, which will arm the practitioner with deeper knowledge before embarking on a given consultation. It is a helpful resource for undergraduate or newly graduated veterinarians to solidify their understanding of real practice situations, or for the return-to-practice veterinarian as a refresher on how to approach the vast majority of consultations encountered in small animal practice." (Australian Veterinary Practitioner, June 2017)

    Table of Contents

    List of contributors ix

    Acknowledgements x

    About this book xi

    Introduction Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in small animal general practice 1
    Peter Hill

    Section 1 Health checks and vaccinations

    Chapter 1 The new puppy or kitten 13
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 2 The annual health check 18
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 3 Advising on spaying and castration 20
    Geoff Shawcross

    Section 2 General signs and illnesses

    Chapter 4 Inappetence and anorexia 25
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 5 Weight loss 27
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 6 Polydipsia and polyuria 29
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 7 Pyrexia 32
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 8 Anaemia 35
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 9 Jaundice 39
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 10 Collapse 42
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 11 Abdominal distension 45
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 12 The FeLV-positive cat 47
    Andrea Harvey

    Chapter 13 The FIV-positive cat 51
    Andrea Harvey

    Chapter 14 The cat with FIP 54
    Andrea Harvey

    Section 3 Skin problems

    Chapter 15 The itchy dog 59
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 16 The itchy cat 62
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 17 Diagnosing and treating skin diseases caused by ectoparasites 66
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 18 The dog with demodicosis 74
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 19 The dog with pyoderma or Malassezia dermatitis 78
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 20 The atopic dog 82
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 21 The dog with a hot spot 86
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 22 The dog with acral lick dermatitis (lick granuloma) 88
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 23 Anal sac problems 91
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 24 Ear infections 94
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 25 Pododermatitis 99
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 26 The dog or cat with a cutaneous lump or swelling 104
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 27 The dog with urticaria or angioedema 107
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 28 The cat-bite abscess 109
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 29 Lipomas 111
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 30 The dog with a histiocytoma 113
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 31 Mast cell tumours 115
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 32 Sebaceous adenomas and follicular cysts 118
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 33 The dog that is losing hair 120
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 34 Dermatophytosis 123
    Peter Hill

    Chapter 35 Skin problems in non dog/cat species 126
    Sharon Redrobe and Peter Hill

    Section 4 Gastrointesti nal problems

    Chapter 36 Dental disease 133
    Norman Johnstone

    Chapter 37 Retching and gagging 138
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 38 Vomiting 140
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 39 Diarrhoea 143
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 40 The dog with haemorrhagic Gastroenteritis 146
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 41 Colitis 148
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 42 Liver disease 151
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 43 The dog or cat with pancreatitis 155
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 44 The dog with gastric dilatation and volvulus 158
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 45 Obstipation and megacolon 162
    Geoff Shawcross

    Section 5 Musculoskeletal problems

    Chapter 46 Orthopaedic problems in young and growing dogs 169
    Martin Owen

    Chapter 47 Forelimb lameness 177
    Martin Owen

    Chapter 48 Hindlimb lameness 180
    Martin Owen

    Chapter 49 Cranial cruciate ligament insufficiency 183
    Martin Owen

    Chapter 50 Advising on osteoarthritis 187
    Martin Owen

    Chapter 51 Initial fracture diagnosis and Management 190
    Martin Owen

    Chapter 52 Spinal pain and disk herniation 194
    Martin Owen

    Section 6 Cardio-respiratory problems

    Chapter 53 Coughing 201
    Paul Smith

    Chapter 54 The dog with kennel cough 205
    Paul Smith

    Chapter 55 Sneezing and nasal discharge 207
    Andrea Harvey

    Chapter 56 The puppy or kitten with a heart murmur 210
    Paul Smith

    Chapter 57 The dog with heart failure 214
    Paul Smith

    Chapter 58 The dyspnoeic cat 218
    Paul Smith

    Section 7 Eye problems

    Chapter 59 Eyelid problems 223
    Jim Carter and Peter Hill

    Chapter 60 Conjunctivitis 227
    Jim Carter

    Chapter 61 Corneal ulcers 230
    Jim Carter

    Chapter 62 Cataracts 234
    Jim Carter

    Chapter 63 Blindness 237
    Jim Carter

    Section 8 Urinary tract problems

    Chapter 64 The dog with signs of cystitis or haematuria 241
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 65 The cat with signs of cystitis or haematuria 245
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 66 The blocked cat 247
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 67 The dog with urinary Incontinence 250
    Peter Holt

    Chapter 68 Chronic renal failure 252
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 69 The dog with prostatic disease 256
    Peter Holt

    Section 9 Reproductive tract problems

    Chapter 70 The bitch with pyometra 261
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 71 Pregnancy and whelping 263
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 72 Oestrus control, misalliance and false pregnancies 266
    Geoff Shawcross

    Section 10 Endocrine problems

    Chapter 73 The dog with hypothyroidism 271
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 74 The dog with Hyperadrenocorticism 274
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 75 Diabetes mellitus 278
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 76 The cat with hyperthyroidism 282
    Andrea Harvey

    Section 11 Emergencies and trauma

    Chapter 77 The road traffic accident 287
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 78 The pharyngeal foreign body 291
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 79 Problems associated with grass seeds 294
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 80 Burns 297
    Peter Hill

    Section 12 Cancer

    Chapter 81 The dog or cat with cancer 303
    Mark Goodfellow

    Chapter 82 The dog with a mammary Tumour 307
    Mark Goodfellow

    Chapter 83 The dog with multicentric Lymphoma 310
    Mark Goodfellow

    Section 13 Neurological problems

    Chapter 84 The dog having seizures 315
    Sheena Warman

    Chapter 85 Hindlimb ataxia and weakness 319
    Martin Owen

    Chapter 86 Vestibular disease 322
    Sheena Warman

    Section 14 Behavioural problems

    Chapter 87 The aggressive dog 327
    Jon Bowen

    Chapter 88 The frightened dog 330
    Jon Bowen

    Chapter 89 Separation problems in the dog 333
    Jon Bowen

    Chapter 90 House-soiling and elimination Problems 335
    Jon Bowen

    Section 15 Poisonings

    Chapter 91 Dealing with suspected Poisoning 341
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 92 Anticoagulant rodenticide Toxicity 347
    Sheena Warman

    Section 16 Problems in non dog/cat species

    Chapter 93 The sick rabbit 353
    Sharon Redrobe

    Chapter 94 The sick hamster 359
    Sharon Redrobe

    Chapter 95 The sick Guinea pig 363
    Sharon Redrobe

    Chapter 96 The sick bird 368
    Sharon Redrobe

    Chapter 97 The sick tortoise 374
    Sharon Redrobe

    Section 17 Miscellaneous

    Chapter 98 The post-surgery check-up 385
    Geoff Shawcross

    Chapter 99 Illnesses in animals that have travelled abroad 388
    Sue Shaw

    Chapter 100 Elective euthanasia 392
    Geoff Shawcross

    Section 18 Appendices

    Appendix 1 Rational use of antibiotics 397
    Sheena Warman

    Appendix 2 Rational use of glucocorticoids 402
    Peter Hill

    Appendix 3 General principles of non-steroidal anti-infl amatory drug (NSAID) use for the treatment of musculoskeletal pain 404
    Martin Owen

    Appendix 4 Weight loss and obesity Control 406
    Sheena Warman

    Appendix 5 Interpretation of haematology and biochemistry profiles 409
    Peter Hill and Sheena Warman

    Abbreviations 415

    Index 417

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