William E. Feeman III, DVM
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Comparing chemical restraint and anesthetic protocols used for blood donations in cats: One teaching hospital's experience
September 1, 2005
By:
H.L. Troyer, DVM
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William E. Feeman III, DVM
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Toni L. Gray, RVT
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C. Guillermo Couto, DVM, DACVIM
From 1998 to 2003, we evaluated several chemical restraint protocols for blood donor cats to improve the quality and efficiency of the blood bank, as well as the donors' quality of life.
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Idiosyncrasies in greyhounds that can affect their medical care
August 1, 2005
By:
William E. Feeman III, DVM
Over thousands of years, greyhounds have been bred and selected for speed. This selective breeding may explain a number of the idiosyncrasies we see in the breed today. Retired racing greyhounds are becoming more common pets and more common patients in veterinary hospitals. It is estimated that about 18,000 greyhounds are placed into homes as pets annually. This article will familiarize practitioners with some idiosyncrasies in greyhounds that can affect their medical care.
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