Veterinary Acupuncture
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- Author: MyVNN
Tags: acupuncture cat cats dog dogs dr.jim humphries myvnn pets vet veterinarian veterinary vets vnn
Acupuncture involves the insertion of small gauge needles to various points on the body in order to cause physiological responses in the body. Acupuncture works by stimulating nerve endings near acupuncture points. These nerve fibers then conduct impulses to the brain and spinal cord, causing changes in the body that speed healing. Animal owners are showing a growing interest in this field in an effort to find the best care for their pets, especially when conventional medicine and surgery options may not have been successful. Learn more by watching this interesting video.
Veterinary Hemodialysis at RENALVET.
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- Author: marciorjrenalvet
Tags: animal dogs failure hemodialysis kidney pet renal renalvet veterinary
Follow Dr. Marcio Bernstein while dogs are undergoing on hemodialysis treatment at RENALVET. RENALVET is the first veterinary hemodialysis and nephrology center in South America. We are based in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, Brazil. Our goal is to diagnose and treat kidney patients with the best veterinary medicine could offer. Our last aquisition is a CT SCAN, that will help us to diagnose and do follow ups in our kidney patients and many other diseases. It is a TOSHIBA X-SPEED and we are able to perform a complete CT SCAN of torax (e.g) in only 5 minutes!
Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project
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- Author: jjang74
Tags: africa congo conservation cransfield endangered gorilla MGVP mike mountain primate rwanda species uganda veterinary
This is a slideshow presentation I made of the extremely endangered mountain gorillas of central Africa. Thanks to the conservation efforts of organizations like the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project, there still is hope for the continued existence of these magnificent creatures. Find out how you can help: http://www.mgvp.org http://www.gorillasinourmidst.org
Veterinarian Career Information : Veterinary Tools
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- Author: expertvillage
Tags: career hunting job jobs vet veterinarian
Veterinary tools are similar to those in any other hospital. Learn about veterinary tools with tips from a practicing veterinarian in this free careers video.
Frontiers Research Explorations: Veterinary Medicine
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- Author: uctelevision
Tags: Davis medicine science UC veterinary
This show from the UC Davis veterinary school consists of three segments: 1. How vets and other scientists are examining the relationship among mountain lions, big horn sheep, deer and people in East San Diego County. 2. The dangers of foot and mouth disease and mad cow disease on the agriculture industry. 3. A pet dog suffering from acute renal failure and the battle to keep it alive. [12/2001] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 6182]
Veterinary Secrets: Dog Anal Gland Problems
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- Author: internetpetvet
Tags: dogs health pet pets vet veterinarian
Something simple you can do for your dog, at home - express anal glands without going to the Vet. Not for everyone, but if you'd like to save money at the vet, it's easy to do.
Veterinary Aid project in Mdumbi, South Africa
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- Author: tonynahrung
Tags: africa mdumbi nahrung south tony transkei vet
Gday, I recently got back from 3 weeks in South Africa where I was working on a veterinary aid project(and surfing ;-) ) organized by my saffa friend Jackie de Villiers. I was in a rural community/village called Mdumbi in the Transkei, Eastern cape, between Durban and East London. The Transkei was one of the original independant homeland areas from the apartheid regime and as a result is dirt poor. 68% of the population live under the poverty line, the employment rate is 8% and the HIV rate about 40%. The area is known as the "Wild coast" and is remote and beautiful. We were hosted by Mdumbi backpackers hostel, in their round mud huts with thatch roofs (rondavels)which are typical of the area. It's 20km north of Coffee Bay (which is on the "backpacker trail") along a washed out gravel road which takes at least 1/2 hour to drive in a 4wd. The huts are set amongst rolling green hills and overlook the Mdumbi river mouth and associated beaches. At night you could hear the waves crashing into the rocks and beaches. From the lookout tower you can check the waves rolling along the awesome right hand break and over toward the river mouth. I hadn't surfed in 4 years and this was the perfect place to get back into it. The waves were well formed,long and forgiving, allowing me to regularly catch rides of over 100m. These awesome waves were to be shared with only a few people staying in the hostel and the Dolphins which were everywhere and surrounded me on the board on one occasion. On my last morning, at sunrise, I saw a pod of at least 50 dolphins, I shit you not, cruising north, jumping and catching waves. (I was sitting on the point at the time- not surfing- so I got some nice video footage of them. Marine life was abundant so of course there are sharks, but they are very well fed and never stoop to eating people. There has never been a reported shark attack in Mdumbi. On the vetinary (DAMN, i can never spell that word) side of things, it was a complete success.With 3 vets working out of a tin shack with a 40watt light bulb and with donated drugs and intruments, we desexed 65 dogs and treated 165 for ticks, fleas, worms + vaccinated for rabies, distemper.... and stuff. It was challenging working under this sort of pressure/conditions/equipment and I am a better surgeon for it. On the first day Darren and I desexed 21 dogs. After visiting the local school the day before we opened, when I returned to the hostel from sunrise at the point, there were about 15 kids waiting at the front of the hostel with their dogs (and it was pleasing to see 2 well chilled cats too). We didnt have the resources for much after care so when the dogs were awake enough to walk after the surgery, they staggered out of the padded recovery area and walked home!! Ive never done these sort of operations without gaseous anaesthesia (we only had xylazine, ketamine and thiopentone -which are fairly primitive drugs) yet we didn't have anaesthetic deaths- very important when trying to win the confidence of a community who didnt even know doctors for animals existed. these are tough dogs. natural selection ensured the weak ones died out a long time ago. In a kraal built in a day we treated over 400 cattle for internal and external parasites, and castrated about 10 bulls. We also castrated about 10 horses and treated shedloads for ticks, flies and worms. We also treat a number of people- the most memorable of which were a man with machete wounds in his head, a boy with injuries sustained after falling out of a bakkie, and a guy with a huge abscess on his chin. What we did was but a drop in the ocean, but did make a big difference to the community. We left heaps of drugs and equipment with the staff of the backpackers who we trained to continue with animal health programmes. This was a pilot study and Jackie intends to make this a yearly project and has big plans for the future, with the intention of expanding to surrounding areas. We had a film crew and journalist there this year and with that coverage and the success of this years mission, sponsorship should be more forthcoming in the future. Jackie is an organizational genius and my hat goes off to her. For me, it was an amazing and rewarding 3 weeks, in a beautiful area, catching beautiful waves, making a difference in an impoverished area and meeting some amazing people. This is a truly wonderful part of the world, i will be back here- on the way back to oz from UK at the end of next year I'm going to spend 6 weeks in south africa- a good part of which will be spent hiking along this part of the coast. The Wild Coast.
1918 REMOUNT AND VETERINARY ACTIVITIES IN THE AEF - REEL III
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- Author: n1014f
Tags: AEF Coblenz France Horses Montiers Mules Remount Souilly Veterinary WWI
Reel 3 -Mules and horses are examined, dipped and exercised at Mandres. Remount station buildings are constructed at Montiers and Souilly. Horses are clipped and examined for mange lesions at Coblenz, Germany Source: US National Archives
REEL 1 - 1918 REMOUNT AND VETERINARY ACTIVITIES IN THE AEF
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- Author: n1014f
Tags: AEF Army France Gievres Horses Neufchateau S. U. WWI
Horses are clipped, dipped in a mange cure, put through a sulphuration chamber, shod, and strapped to operating tables and inspected at Neufchateau. Shows stalls, dressing stations, and dipping vats at Gievres. Horses are injected and herded overland. (U. S. Army Signal Corps via National Archives with slrman's effects and music added)
Animal Kingdom 10th Anniversary Part 1 - Veterinary Services
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- Author: AttractionsMagazine
Tags: 10 10th Animal Anniversary Disney Kingdom Lion Programs Services Veterinary
Part 1 of our 4-part series going behind-the-scenes at Disney's Animal Kingdom to bring you a look at their Animal Programs. This week, Dr. Mark Stetter shows us around Veterinary Services with a look at a 200-pound lion undergoing a routine checkup along with a fun demonstration. Disney will be celebrating Animal Kingdom's 10th anniversary on April 22nd, 2008 with a special re-dedication ceremony just before the park opens.
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