An overview of restraint and blood collection techniques in exotic pet practice |
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Authors: | Stephen M Dyer Erika L Cervasio |
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Institution: | VCA South Shore Animal Hospital, 595 Columbian Street, Weymouth, MA 02190, USA. |
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Abstract: | As more data about blood test results become available, blood sampling becomes increasingly important as a diagnostic tool. The increased availability of biochemistry analyzers that sample small volumes of blood has made it possible to get diagnostic profiles and hematology results from pets that have only small volumes of blood to contribute. This article describes techniques for restraint, phlebotomy, and sample preparation of several of the more popular exotic animals in the pet trade. The species covered include birds, lizards, chelonians, snakes, frogs, salamanders, fish, rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, mice, rats, hamsters, gerbils, hedgehogs, sugar gliders, and giant spiders (tarantulas). |
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