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Blood Pressure Cuff for Cats and Small Dogs

Blood Pressure Cuff for Cats and Small DogsBlood pressure is a test done to determine the pressure of the blood against the walls of blood vessels. This pressure is determined by how the heart pumps, the resistance to blood flow in the small arteries, the elasticity of the walls of the main arteries, how much blood is present and the blood viscosity or thickness.

Problems from high blood pressure arise when a blood vessel gets too small for the high pressure flow going through it. Blood pressure monitoring in dogs and cats will become more common as time goes on. At present there are some problems with equipment and there does not seem to be a clear consensus on blood pressure normal values.

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Microprocessor Based Large Animal Anesthesia Ventilation System

Microprocessor Based Large Animal Anesthesia Ventilation SystemMicroprocessor Based Large Animal Anesthesia Ventilation System is the perfect combination for a combined practice or zoological application. Features: Large, easy to read LCD display of respiratory values; Quietest ventilator on the market; Ascending bellows (18 liters) reduces the patient’s work of breathing; Option Pediatric Bellows Assembly; GCX mounting rail for additional shelves or monitors; No disassembly required for cleaning; Quick change soda lime canister; GCX mounting rail for additional shelves or monitors; Optional M.R.I. compatible; Built to last, custom designed frame protects all critical components.

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Acupuncture Guide Book for Dogs and Cats

Acupuncture for dogs and cats.jpgAcupuncture is adapted to our Western understanding from traditional medicine. The authors provide anatomical reasons for acupuncture meridian points and configurations, means: each point is described with location, depth, indications, but also with the “morphological substrate” of the underlying anatomical structure.

The book provides a complete insight into acupuncture for dogs and cats. New in the second Condition: the extension contains a chapter on TCM – processed here too: Western orthodox medicine.

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Poisonous Plants and Intoxication in Veterinary Practice

Poisonous plants and intoxication in veterinary practiceOther diseases of domestic animals caused by the food and it contains toxic substances, either by recording on the pasture or in the home. The symptoms are often nonspecific, with the difficulty that diagnosis. This book provides a concise overview of the occurring poisonous plants in our region and their toxins.

Steckbriefartig, the authors, describe toxic mechanism, symptoms, pathology and therapy of various toxins. Case reports illustrate the clinical significance of individual poisoning. The clear design allows for quick orientation, which species may be affected.

For the student of veterinary medicine, this compendium an interesting addition to the clinical must-read and the practicing veterinarian, it serves as a reference work that led him quickly from the symptoms for proper diagnosis and treatment. An appendix provides species-specific details to general symptomatic treatment for poisoning and an overview of the most important German Poison Control Center. Read More

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Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy in Dogs and Cats

Rehabilitation and physical therapy in dogs and catsThis vet book gives a complete overview of the various methods used in animal physiotherapy. It is a problem-the application for various clinical images. Very practical, the authors explain the physical treatment of major diseases in neurology, orthopedics, internal medicine, intensive care and geriatrics.

Furthermore, they suggest appropriate rehabilitation programs. Clearly and with many illustrations, they describe the methods of physiotherapy. Practical advice to facilitate the implementation. The understanding of the relevant pathophysiological basis for physiotherapy to help the practicing veterinarian to create a personalized therapy program. The book is a useful and well-illustrated reference book and also serves the development of treatment plans. Thus, it is a valuable read for beginners and advanced students. Read More

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DIA, Diagnostic Imaging Atlas Veterinary Software

DIA-Reception-diagostic-imaging-atlasThe Diagnostic Imaging Atlas by Odyssey Veterinary Software is the complete client education source for all veterinary hospitals. As an author and educator, the 3D anatomical illustrations and images are of the highest quality for continuing education. The program provides a quick illustrative guide for all veterinary conditions for client communication in a very easy-to-use format.

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Vet Software Review: VIA, the Veterinary Information Assistant

In order to manage the overwhelming volume of data a hospital generates, veterinarians had to rely upon software to function as cash registers and treatment reminder systems. It includes detailed medical records, accurate inventory, precise financial books, organized schedules. Nowadays, it is not difficult anymore, VIA has it. VIA™, the Veterinary Information Assistant, is a leading practice management solution that allows veterinarians to stay in control of their critical medical, financial, and back-office information.  VIA is medically oriented software that uses hospital workflow concepts to improve operating efficiencies, staff communication, and patient care.

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Procaine Benzylpenicillin Injection, Long Action Effect, Broad Spectrum

Procaine_Benzylpenicillin_InjectionThe preparation can treat various mixed infection caused by Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. For example, Streptococcus suis, Streptococcus pneumonia, Erysipelothrix rhuriopathia, Colibacterium, Streptococcus suis, Actinomvces bovis, Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium pyogenes, Pasteurella. Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Salmomella, and Necro-bacilla. It also use to treat the wound and the infectious diseases after surgery.

Characteristics: Long-action effect: The maintainable period of effective concentration is above 24 hours after injecting once. High bioavailability. High effective rate and high cure rate. No pain stimulation. Contact the Manufacturer

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AI Veterinary Medical Record Viewer

vet med reccord softwareThe AI Veterinary Medical Records Viewer is one of Animal Intelligence’s products innovative solutions as specialty practice becomes more complex. . Large, multi-specialty practices are often composed of several independent businesses in the same building. Each business operates a separate copy of Animal Intelligence, yet they need to share medical records for internal referrals. The AI Medical Records Viewer gives you access to all patient records in the building. How to do it? Just easy, as simple as select the location of the record (surgery, internal medicine, dermatology, etc.) and select the patient. The full medical record will ready to run. Once in the record, you can search for anything … a particular medication, diagnosis, whatever you need!

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VIP 100 Micro Pump Veterinary Syringe

veterinary-syringe-pumpFeatures: Lightweight, portable, and easy to affix to animal; Simple up/down flow rate setting.(0.1 ml increments); Safety system with dual micro-controller runs continuous self-tests; Suitable for intravenous, intra-arterial, subcutaneous, intramuscular and portal vein infusions; Accepts most common disposable syringes from 2.5ml up to 35ml

The VIP-100 Micro-Pump is an adjustable rate ambulatory syringe pump for the continuous and accurate infusion of various drugs in Veterinary Medicine.

Adjusts from 00.1 to 99.9mm/h giving delivery time from 30 minutes to 600 hours per syringe. Uses standard AAA alkaline batteries which will last for 2-3 months or more than 70 infusions. LCD clearly displays flow rate information and alarm identification. Includes a convenient ml/hr to mm/hr conversion table for most common syringes. Each pump comes complete with shoulder holster for ambulatory use, plastic carrying case, operating instructions and a set of batteries. Veterinary Equipment by Paragon Medical. For more information about this product, please contact Email: sales@paragonmed.com 800-780-5266 – Fax 954-340-2457

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All Creatures Great and Small

All Creatures Great and Small

All Creatures Great and Small

These are the stories that catapulted James Herriot to literary fame. When this book was first published, it was merely a simple volume of memoirs by an unknown Scottish veterinarian. But within a year, the book became recognized as a masterpiece. And in the three decades that followed, Dr. Herriot became one of the most universally loved authors of our time.

In this first volume of memoirs, then-newly-qualified vet James Herriot arrives in the small Yorkshire village of Darrowby and he has no idea what to expect. How will he get on with his new boss? With the local farmers? And what will the animals think? This program is filled with hilarious and touching tales of the unpredictable Sigfriend Farnon, Sigfreid’s zany brother, Tristan, and Herriot’s first encounters with a beautiful girl called Helen.

Now as then, All Creatures Great and Small is full of humor, warmth, pathos, drama, and James Herriot’s love of life. His journey across the Yorkshire dales, and his encounters with humans and dogs, cows, and kittens are lovingly told by Christopher Timothy with all the fascination, affection, and joy that suffuses Dr. Herriot’s work.

Health o Meter HAP200KD-41 Professional Dial Scale

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Sterilization Manual – Valueklave 1730

- Fast cycle time. 9 minutes from a hot start
- Automatic shut off at the end of both the sterilization and dry cycles
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Clipping a Dog’s Broken Toenail

Dogs’ toenails will often break on their own, learn what to do when your dog has a broken toenail, in this free pet health care video with tips from a veterinarian.

It’s not uncommon for a dog to break a toenail. It most often occurs when you trim his nails with clippers, but accidents can cause the toenail to break as well. Since the toenail is likely to bleed a lot, you need to take action right away.

  • Stop the bleeding. A dog’s nail is going to bleed a lot when it’s broken. Simply holding a bandage over it usually won’t make it stop. Instead, use a coagulant to pack the wound. Substances that can be used include flour, powder, cornstarch or a styptic powder.
  • Get an over the counter antibiotic cream to place over the broken nail. A generous amount should be applied in order to prevent infection and promote healing.
  • Put a bandage over the area. You can secure the bandage using vet or surgical tape. The area should not be wrapped too tightly and cut off circulation.
  • Cover the bandage with a sock. The sock is used to protect the area and keep the dog from trying to get at the wound. Since the sock is not likely to stay in place on its own, you may have to use more vet tape.
  • Keep a close eye on the dog for the next few days. If the nail does not seem to heal or the dog starts limping, you should make an appointment with the vet.
  • In order to prevent future broken nails, you should learn about how to properly cut a dog’s nails. A vet can let you know how to do it, or you can read a dog care handbook.
  • If your dog is in pain from the broken toenail, you’ll need to have someone hold him or use a muzzle during treatment.

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SynPhenol-3, Synthetic phenolic disinfectant cleanser

Synthetic phenolic disinfectant-cleanser-deodorizer

Synthetic phenolic disinfectant cleanser deodorizer with a use dilution of 1:256

Kills viruses, bacteria, fungi and molds

Provides residual control of odor causing bacteria

Includes a reusable pump that dispenses the recommended 1/2 oz. volume accurately & eliminates waste

Non-corrosive and non-irritating at recommended dilutions

Has high detergency for excellent cleaning

LD50 (at dilution 1:256) > 5,000 mg/kg

Proven effective vs. 70 canine, feline, equine, avian and swine specific diseases

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. Following application as a low pressure or high pressure spray, do not enter or allow others to enter the treated area until sprays have dried. Thoroughly ventilate entire closed area after fogging applications. Do not enter, allow other persons to enter, house livestock, or use equipment in the treated area until ventilation is complete and any liquid has been absorbed, set, or dried. For entry into fogged areas before ventilation is complete and the fog has completely dissipated, all persons must wear the personal protective equipment, including a full-face respirator, required in the precautionary
statement section of this labeling for applicators and other handlers.

GENERAL USE DIRECTIONS:
To clean, disinfect and deodorize walls, floors, tables, drinking fountains, sinks, refrigerators, stoves, restroom fixtures and garbage cans: Remove gross filth and heavy soil with a preliminary cleaning step prior to application of SynPhenol-3. Apply solution of 1/2 oz. SynPhenol-3 per gallon of water (1:256) with a sponge, mop, mechanical spray device or foaming apparatus making sure that all surfaces are wetted thoroughly. Allow surface to remain wet for 10 minutes. Air dry.
To clean and disinfect such articles as food and water bowls, non-porous bird toys, non-porous perches, combs, brushes, razors, scissors, and rubber goods: all articles must be thoroughly cleaned to remove excess debris, rinsed and rough dried, including the hollows and lumens, before immersion in solution. Soak for 10 minutes in a solution containing 1/2 oz. SynPhenol-3 per gallon of water (1:256). Rinse food and water bowls prior to reuse. To disinfect fabrics such as sheets, linens, aprons and uniforms: First rinse to remove gross filth or heavy soil, then soak for 10 minutes in a solution containing 1/2 oz. of Synphenol-3 per gallon of water (1:256). To clean gross filth or heavy soil on environmental surfaces prior to disinfectant, use 1/2 oz. of SynPhenol-3 per gallon of water (1:256).

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