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(Ebook) Clinical Canine and Feline Reproduction Evidence Based Answers 1st Edition by Margaret V Root Kustritz ISBN 9780813815848 0813815843

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Authors:Margaret V. Root Kustritz
Pages:335 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:5.23 MB
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ISBN 10: 0813815843
ISBN 13: 9780813815848
Author: Margaret V Root Kustritz

Clinical Canine and Feline Reproduction: Evidence-Based Answers provides quick, reliable answers to the most common questions in canine and feline reproductive and pediatric practice. Written using an innovative question-and-answer format, each answer is designed for quick reference, with the best references listed for further information as needed. Based on the author's years of experience answering questions on reproduction and pediatrics, Clinical Canine and Feline Reproduction allows the practicing veterinarian to rapidly find and apply evidence-based answers from the scientific literature to their clinical questions.

(Ebook) Clinical Canine and Feline Reproduction Evidence Based Answers 1st Edition Table of contents:

Section I: Canine Techniques

  1. What is the technique for collection of a vaginal cytology specimen?

  2. How do I interpret vaginal cytology?

  3. What equipment do I need to perform vaginoscopy and how do I interpret what I see?

  4. What is the technique for vaginography?

  5. What techniques are available for pregnancy diagnosis and when are they best used?

  6. What is the technique for semen collection from male dogs?

  7. What is the technique for semen evaluation in dogs?

  8. What is the technique for testicular ultrasound and how do I interpret what I see?

  9. What is the technique for prostatic fine‑needle aspirate or biopsy?

  10. What is the technique for testicular fine‑needle aspirate and how do I interpret what I see?

  11. What is the technique for testicular biopsy?

  12. What is the technique for preparation of chilled semen in dogs?

  13. What is the technique for preparation of frozen semen in dogs?

  14. What is the technique for vaginal insemination?

  15. What is the technique for transcervical insemination?

  16. What is the technique for surgical insemination?

  17. What is the technique for anesthesia for Cesarean section?

  18. What is the technique for Cesarean section?

Section II: Canine Reproductive Physiology

  1. What is the normal age for puberty onset in bitches and dogs?

  2. What are the normal parameters for the estrous (heat) cycle in bitches?

  3. What are the normal parameters for semen quality in dogs?

Section III: Canine Reproductive Management

  1. What age is best for ovariohysterectomy of female dogs?

  2. When is it best to perform ovariohysterectomy of female dogs relative to heat?

  3. What age is best for castration of male dogs?

  4. Are non‑surgical alternatives available for sterilization or contraception?

  5. What comprises recommended pre‑breeding evaluation for bitches?

  6. What effect does hypothyroidism have on fertility?

  7. What are the pros and cons of treatment with antibiotics during heat?

  8. How do I use progesterone and other measures for breeding management?

  9. What drugs are unsafe during pregnancy in bitches?

  10. Are dietary supplements proven to improve fertility in bitches?

  11. How can we prevent dystocia?

  12. What are the normal physiologic and physical changes in bitches pre‑partum?

  13. How can I terminate pregnancy in bitches?

  14. Should bitches be spayed at the time of removal of a mammary mass?

  15. Are dietary supplements proven to improve semen quality in male dogs?

  16. Can I locate retained testes without surgery?

  17. Is there a medical therapy to cause testes to descend after 8 weeks of age?

Section IV: Canine Disease

  1. How do I diagnose and treat dystocia?

  2. How do I diagnose and treat eclampsia (hypocalcemia)?

  3. What are the causes of prolonged vulvar discharge after whelping?

  4. What is the diagnostic approach for infertility of a male dog?

Section V: Feline Techniques

  1. What is the technique for collection of a vaginal cytology specimen?

  2. How do I interpret vaginal cytology?

  3. What techniques are available for pregnancy diagnosis and when are they best used?

  4. What are the techniques for semen collection from male cats?

  5. What is the technique for semen evaluation in cats?

  6. What is the technique for vaginal insemination?

  7. What is the technique for surgical insemination?

  8. What is the technique for anesthesia for Cesarean section?

  9. What is the technique for Cesarean section?

Section VI: Feline Reproductive Physiology

  1. What is the normal age for puberty onset in queens and toms?

  2. What are the normal parameters for the estrous (heat) cycle in queens?

  3. What are the normal parameters for semen quality in cats?

Section VII: Feline Reproductive Management

  1. What age is best for ovariohysterectomy of female cats?

  2. What are the causes of persistent male behavior after castration of male cats?

  3. What is the diagnostic approach for infertility of a queen?

  4. What is the diagnostic approach for infertility of a male cat?

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