Diagnostic Ultrasound and Animal Reproduction
by M.A.M. Taverne, A.H. Willemse
1989th Edition (June 29, 2013)
by M.A.M. Taverne, A.H. Willemse
1989th Edition (June 29, 2013)
by Henry Jann, Bud Fackelman
August 2010
by Don Schrider
January 2013
by DK Publishing
November 2016
The Horse Encyclopedia is a comprehensive photographic guide to more than 150 horse and pony breeds and types from around the world.
Browse through the catalog of gorgeous photographs and learn about the characteristics and origins of each breed, from Friesians to Thoroughbreds, and some of the most famous horses that left a mark on equine history. A fascinating introduction takes you through the evolution of the horse, horse disciplines like polo and show jumping, the animal’s place in history, art, culture, and much more. With expert advice on horse health and care, including feeding, grooming, and conditioning, The Horse Encyclopedia can even guide you through the experience of becoming a first-time owner.
The Horse Encyclopedia is a visually stunning celebration of all things equine and a must-have for every horse lover.
by DK Publishing
October 2013
This complete catalogue of all things canine Covering the history, breeds, care, health, and positive training of dogs — all in one easy reference — The Dog Encyclopedia is a fully illustrated encyclopedia of all things canine.
With an extensive photographic catalog of more than 400 dog breeds, organized by to FCI groupings, each profile describes the breed's uses and character, lists compatible owner traits, and shares fascinating facts about the breed's origins.
Dog owners, breeders, and fans will also learn about canine anatomy and body systems; instinct and behavior; how dogs interact with humans; and the essentials of good care.
The book gives expert advice on equipment, handling, exercise, play, feeding, grooming, and breeding. Basic dog training is also covered, and an invaluable section on health will enable you to identify problems quickly and know exactly what to do in an emergency.
by DK
June 2014
DK’s new cat book, The Cat Encyclopedia, includes an introduction to feline anatomy, expert advice on kitten and cat care, and a celebration of cats in art and culture. Stunning photos of cat breeds from around the world form the core of the book, with information on the characteristics, origins, and behavior of each cat, as well as famous patrons of the breed.
The Cat Encyclopedia is a celebration of all things feline, with a fully illustrated catalog of cat breeds including those recognized by TICA, CFA, GCCF and FIFe. The Cat Encyclopedia contains everything you need to know about cats in one easy-reference volume.
by J. Anne Helgren
April 2013
Updated with the latest information on all recognized feline breeds, this valuable reference source includes a survey of feline history and evolution, a detailed description of the attributes that make a purebred cat, a summary of feline genetics, and an in-depth discussion of conformation, color, and coat. The breed profiles follow, with each profile accompanied by color photos and a bar graph-style at-a-glance summary of the breed’s characteristics.
Approximately 45 breeds are profiled, including: Abyssinian, American Shorthair, Bengal, Burmese, Cornish Rex, Himalayan, Maine Coon, Oriental, Persian, Ragdoll, Siamese, Sphynx, Turkish Angora . . . and many others. Added features that will be of interest to all cat fanciers include–
by O.J. Ginther
January 2007
by O.J. Ginther
January 1995
by O.J. Ginther
January 1998
by O.J. Ginther
January 1995
by M.S. Saxena
August 2019
This is an ideal text for graduate courses in entomology and zoology with a special focus on insect behaviour. It is also a valuable resource for ecologists interested in insect-plant and insect-animal interactions, as well as scientists concerned with the mechanism behind the physiology and behavior of feeding and for those working in crop protection and management.
by M. Boulianne
American Association of Avian Pathologists
March 2013
The manual is divided in various chapters grouping diseases by agent (viral, bacterial, fungal, etc…). Within each chapter, diseases are listed alphabetically and the addition of an index further helps the reader to quickly locate the required information. The Appendix contains tables, each of which lists the most common diseases of a single body system. Various tables let you quickly compare diseases at a glance. This edition contains two new tables: diseases of the ducks and diseases of the upland game birds, to cover a wider spectrum of avian species. A poultry drug use list is also provided as a general guide. Also new to this manual is a chapter ‘’How do we investigate a sick flock?” The necropsy chapter includes the differential diagnosis procedure which goes on when a post-mortem examination is being performed. Last, the 7th edition includes more photos than previous editions and photos are included in the text and can be found after each disease section.
by William V. Bernard, Bonnie S. Barr
July 2018
This systematic yet concise guide to equine pediatric medicine covers etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, and management. Beginning with a thorough explanation of the physical examination, the chapters then take the reader through the different disorders associated with each body system, including liver, cardiovascular, respiratory, opthalmologic, endocrine, and muscoskeletal diseases. A brand new chapter on nutrition has been added to this fully revised text.
The book is superbly illustrated throughout with photographs, diagrams, radiographs and tables, while a new section of in-depth case studies brings the information to life and is ideal for students. Equine practitioners will value this as a ready reference, while veterinary students and technicians can use it as a complete guide to equine pediatric disease.
Ultrasonic Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Fundamentals – Book 1
This is the first in the series of books by O.J. Ginther on animal reproductive ultrasonography. Ultrasonic Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Fundamentals covers the fundamentals of reproductive ultrsonography in many animal species, including principles, equipment, image interpretation, and techniques of ultrasonic imaging of the reproductive tracts of animals. In addition, a chapter on research considerations is included.
Ultrasonic Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Horses – Book 2
Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Horses considers ultrasonic imaging techniques that are specific to mares and stallions. For mares, content covers the ultrasonic aspects of each of the following individual organs or structures: ovaries, follicles, corpus lutem, uterus, singleton embryo, and fetus. In addition, the book covers embryo-uterine interactions, embryonic loss, development of twins, and management of twins. For stallions, the internal reproductive organs and the testes and associated structures are covered.
Ultrasonic Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Cattle – Book 3
This is the third in the series of books by O.J. Ginther on animal reproductive ultrasonography. Ultrasonic Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Cattle reviews and discusses transrectal ultrasonic imaging in heifers and cows and transrectal and transcutaneous imaging in bulls.
Ultrasonic Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Color-Doppler Ultrasonography – Book 4
This is the fourth in the series of books by O.J. Ginther on animal reproductive ultrasonography. Ultrasonic Imaging and Animal Reproduction: Color-Doppler Ultrasonography covers color-Doppler ultrasonography of horse and cattle reproduction for researchers and diagnosticians.
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by Carla M. Lusi, Helen M.S. Davies
April 2018
The first book in equine anatomy to illustrate the fascial (soft connective tissue) connections of the equine forelimb.
Clear, high-quality images (with reference images included on each page) help readers identify aspects of the limb photographed.
A brief introduction to the forelimb musculoskeletal anatomy (with images) helps readers familiarize themselves with muscles and bones portrayed in photographs.
Focused discussions highlight the practical applicability of the fascial connections illustrated.
Accompanying video clips demonstrate connectivity of the fascial system particular lines of tension.
by Simon F. Peek, Thomas J. Divers
February 2018
by Leon Neumann , Sophie Meier
May 2010
by Peter Greaves
November 2011
by Warren A. Andiman
May 2018
"Frighteningly fascinating."—Booklist
"Gripping stories, filled with details that are in equal part delicious and disgusting, but always fascinating."—Lisa Sanders, MD, author of Every Patient Tells a Story and the New York Times Magazine "Diagnosis" column
“To reproduce promiscuously and to wreak havoc wherever they can find a home,” this is the sole raison d'être of viruses writes Dr. Warren Andiman, an HIV/AIDS researcher who has been on the front lines battling infectious diseases for over forty years. In Animal Viruses and Humans: A Narrow Divide, Andiman traces the history of eight zoonotic viruses —deadly microbes that have made the leap directly from animals to human populations: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), Swine influenza, Hantavirus, Monkeypox, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Rabies, Ebola, and Henipaviruses (Nipah and Hendra). He also illustrates the labor intensive and fascinating detective work that infectious disease specialists must do to uncover the source of an outbreak.
Andiman also looks to the future, envisioning the effects on zoonoses (diseases caused by zoonotic viruses) of climate change, microenvironmental damage, population shifts, and globalization. He reveals the steps that we can, and must, take to stem the spread of animal viruses, explaining, “The zoonoses I've chosen to write about . . . are meant to describe only a small sample of what is already out there but, more menacingly, what is inevitably on its way, in forms we can only imagine.”
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by Donald M. Broom, Andrew F. Fraser
May 2015
by Edward Hall, David A. Williams, Aarti Kathrani
November 2019
by Steven E. Holmstrom
January 2019
From radiology and anesthesia to patient needs and client education, Veterinary Dentistry: A Team Approach, 3rd Edition covers everything you need to know about veterinary dentistry! This handy full-color guide is great for practitioners who are new to veterinary dentistry and for those who want to learn more about the underlying theories of the practice. The first section of the book presents dental procedures, with chapters on oral examinations, instruments, safety, and anesthesia, followed by coverage of more difficult areas such as endodontics, radiology and periodontics. The book concludes with a chapter on marketing veterinary dentistry and commonly asked client questions, replete with proper responses. New for this edition is expanded coverage of pocket pets and an added section on diagnostic radiology and interpretation. It also features an all-new Evolve companion website including client handouts, an instructor test bank, image collection, and PowerPoint slides. With its comprehensive coverage and team approach, this text is the ideal resource for both vet tech and vet students to quickly master the art of animal dentistry.
by Wendy Volhard, Mary Ann Rombold-Zeigenfuse
March 2020
Make your buddy a top dog for life, be your Best Friend’s “Friend,” by training together.
Obedience training is one of the most important aspects of raising a dog. In fact, a well-trained dog is a FREE dog! Why? Because a trained dog requires fewer restrictions. The more reliable the dog, the more freedom he is given.
Dog Training for Dummies shows dog owners how to select the right training method for their puppy, adult, or senior dog. Whether you want to teach Buddy to sit or master retrieving, this hands-on guide provides training to ensure a mutually respectful relationship with your four-legged family members.
Based on positive reinforcement, trust, and obedience, the tips and tricks inside will help you bring out the very best in your beloved pet.
by Kim Brophey
March 2018