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Page Count
64
Language
English
Description
Whether you're hiking with your canine friend in a remote area or work with a dog on a search-and-rescue team or police force, you need to be prepared for emergencies when veterinary service is not available. Rescuing Rover: A First Aid and Disaster Guide for Dog Owners provides dog owners, handlers, and emergency physicians with an understandable guide for safe treatment until the dog can be transported to a veterinarian. Although a number of books describe some techniques for the emergency care of dogs, there is no single illustrated summary that is as practical. With its concise, easy-to-read instructions, detailed and beautifully rendered illustrations, and convenient format, this book covers such common medical procedures as bandaging an ear and constructing a makeshift muzzle. Written in consultation with canine handlers from FEMA, staff from the AAVDM and the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, it can also be used as a practical learning guide for veterinary medical and technical students.
ISBN
9781612491417
Publication Date
Summer 6-1-1998
Publisher
Purdue University Press
City
West Lafayette, IN
Keywords
Dogs, Wounds and Injuries, Treatment, Veterinary Emergencies
Disciplines
Veterinary Medicine
Recommended Citation
Heath, Sebastian E., "Rescuing Rover: A First Aid and Disaster Guide for Dog Owners" (1998). Purdue University Press Books. 7.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/purduepress_ebooks/7