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Learn the veterinary technician's role in the care of exotic pets and animals used in biomedical research! Laboratory Animal and Exotic Pet Medicine: Principles and Procedures, 3rd Edition helps you gain the knowledge and skills needed to ensure animal health and well-being. It covers animal husbandry, restraint and handling, and diseases, and provides guidelines to key clinical procedures such as blood collection, medication administration, anesthesia, and diagnostic imaging. Research-related information addresses the ethical concerns of exotic pet ownership, as well as the benefits and humane use of animals in research. Written by noted veterinary technology educator Margi Sirois, this text is a must-have resource for all caretakers of lab animals.

  • Comprehensive coverage
  • prepares you to work with all types of animals by addressing a wide variety of species including rats, mice, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, hamsters, gerbils, nonhuman primates, amphibians, fish, reptiles, birds, farm animals, and cats and dogs; it also covers topics such as animal species, the laboratory setting, regulatory guidelines, and ethical considerations.
  • Consistent organization of each species chapter makes it easy to quickly identify similarities and differences among various laboratory animals.
  • Current information on legal, moral, and ethical issues includes legal requirements, the protocols guiding lab animal use, animal exploitation, and animal rights.
  • Discussion of specific uses for each species in biomedical research provides a perspective that helps you explain the benefits of animal use in providing high-quality research data.
  • Technician Notes highlight important points and provide helpful tips to improve your knowledge and skills.
  • Learning objectives, key points, and chapter review questions make studying easier.
  • NEW! Comprehensive coverage of poultry
  • includes the increasingly popular backyard chickens, as well as commonly performed procedures and in-depth information on housing, restraint, nutrition, common diseases, diagnostics, and therapeutics.
  • NEW photographs show the latest technology available in laboratory and exotic animal medicine.
Preface iv
Acknowledgments v
Contributors and Reviewers vi
Part I Principles of Laboratory Animal Medicine
1 Introduction to Exotic and Laboratory Animal Medicine
1(17)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Introduction
1(1)
Disease Prevention
2(1)
Legal and Ethical Issues
3(10)
Legal Aspects of Exotic Pet Practice
3(1)
Ethical Concerns of Exotic Pet Ownership
3(1)
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Wildlife Care
3(1)
Legal Requirements of Laboratory Animal Use
4(9)
The Three R'S: Reduction, Refinement, and Replacement
13(1)
Reduction
13(1)
Refinement
13(1)
Replacement
14(1)
The Morals and Ethics of Animal Research
14(1)
Animal Exploitation Groups
14(1)
Animal Use Groups
14(1)
Animal Control Groups
14(1)
Animal Welfare Groups
15(1)
Animal Rights Groups
15(1)
Animal Liberation Groups
15(1)
Benefits of Animal Research
15(3)
2 Exotic Companion Animal Facilities
18(14)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Staff Education
18(1)
Facility Concerns
19(1)
Equipment
19(1)
The Office Visit
19(9)
Anamnesis
20(5)
Physical Examination
25(3)
Client Education
28(4)
3 Research Animal Facilities
32(17)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Biomedical Research
33(1)
Basic Research
33(1)
Applied Research
33(1)
Clinical Research
33(1)
The Research Team
34(1)
Facility Design
34(1)
Animal Rooms
35(1)
Surgical Suite
35(1)
Cage-Washing Rooms
35(1)
Laboratories
35(1)
Personnel Areas
36(1)
Receiving and Storage Areas
36(1)
Types of Facilities
36(1)
Conventional Facility
36(1)
Double-Corridor Facility
36(1)
Barrier Facility
36(1)
Containment Facilities
36(1)
Environmental Concerns
37(1)
Temperature and Humidity
37(1)
Ventilation Requirements
38(1)
Air Pressure Concerns
38(1)
Illumination
38(1)
Noise
38(1)
Primary Enclosures
38(2)
Caging Materials
39(1)
Types of Caging
39(1)
Activity Cages
40(1)
Space Requirements
40(1)
Social Environment
40(1)
Environmental Enrichment
41(1)
Exercise Programs
42(1)
Feeding and Watering Devices
42(1)
Automatic Watering Systems
43(1)
Facility Administration
43(7)
Animal Acquisition
44(1)
Quality Assurance
45(1)
Facility Security
45(1)
Occupational Safety and Health
45(4)
Part II Laboratory Animals
4 Birds
49(33)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Unique Anatomic Features
50(5)
Integument
51(1)
Musculoskeletal System
52(1)
Respiratory System
52(1)
Digestive System
52(2)
Urogenital System
54(1)
Circulatory System
54(1)
Special Senses
55(1)
Avian Behavior
55(2)
Chewing
56(1)
Biting
56(1)
Dominance
56(1)
Vocalization
56(1)
Self-Mutilation
56(1)
Inappropriate Bonding
57(1)
Husbandry
57(1)
Housing
57(1)
Nutrition
58(1)
Identification
58(1)
Restraint and Handling
58(1)
Clinical Procedures
59(17)
Physical Examination
59(4)
Determining Sex
63(1)
Grooming
64(1)
Injections and Blood Collection
65(3)
Air Sac Cannula Placement
68(1)
Oral Medication
68(1)
Surgery and Anesthesia
69(3)
Diagnostic Imaging
72(1)
Bandaging and Wound Management
73(1)
Diagnostic Testing
74(2)
Common Diseases and Disorders
76(4)
Infectious Diseases
76(1)
Noninfectious Diseases
77(3)
Euthanasia
80(2)
5 Reptiles
82(19)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Uses in Research
83(1)
Unique Anatomic Features
83(2)
Integumentary System
83(1)
Musculoskeletal System
83(1)
Respiratory System
83(1)
Digestive System
84(1)
Urogenital System
84(1)
Circulatory System
85(1)
Special Senses
85(1)
Behavior
85(1)
Husbandry
86(2)
Housing
86(1)
Nutrition
87(1)
Identification
88(1)
Restraint and Handling
88(2)
Snakes
88(1)
Chelonians
88(1)
Lizards
89(1)
Clinical Procedures
90(7)
Physical Examination
90(2)
Determining Sex
92(1)
Injections
92(1)
Oral Medication
93(1)
Anesthesia
93(1)
Diagnostic Imaging
94(1)
Bandaging and Wound Management
95(1)
Diagnostic Testing
95(2)
Common Diseases
97(2)
Infectious Diseases
97(1)
Noninfectious Diseases
98(1)
Euthanasia
99(2)
6 Amphibians
101(7)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Taxonomy
101(1)
Animal Models
102(1)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Features
102(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
103(1)
Newts and Grass Frogs
103(1)
Clawed Frogs
103(1)
Water Quality
104(1)
Nutrition
104(1)
Handling and Restraint
104(1)
Clinical Procedures
105(1)
Administration of Medications
105(1)
Blood Collection
105(1)
Diagnostic Imaging
105(1)
Common Diseases
106(1)
Euthanasia
106(2)
7 Fish
108(6)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Taxonomy
108(1)
Animal Models
109(1)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Features
109(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
110(1)
Water Quality
110(1)
Filtration
110(1)
Nutrition
110(1)
Handling and Restraint
111(1)
Clinical Procedures
111(1)
Administration of Medications
111(1)
Blood Collection
111(1)
Diagnostic Imaging
112(1)
Common Diseases
112(1)
Euthanasia
113(1)
8 Rats and Mice
114(21)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Taxonomy
114(1)
Animal Models
115(1)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Features
116(3)
General Characteristics
116(1)
The Head and Neck
116(1)
Thorax and Abdomen
116(1)
Urogenital System
117(1)
Reproduction
117(2)
Behavior
119(1)
Husbandry
119(2)
Housing
119(1)
Nutrition
120(1)
Identification
120(1)
Restraint and Handling
121(2)
Clinical Procedures
123(5)
Patient History and Physical Examination
123(1)
Administration of Medications
123(2)
Anesthesia
125(2)
Diagnostic Imaging
127(1)
Bandaging and Wound Management
127(1)
Diagnostic Testing
127(1)
Common Diseases of Rats and Mice
128(5)
Infectious Diseases
129(3)
Noninfectious Diseases
132(1)
Euthanasia
133(2)
9 The Rabbit
135(18)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Taxonomy
135(1)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Features
136(3)
General Characteristics
136(1)
The Head and Neck
137(1)
Thorax
137(1)
Abdomen
137(1)
Genitourinary System
137(1)
Animal Models
138(1)
Reproduction
138(1)
Genetics and Nomenclature
138(1)
Behavior
139(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
139(1)
Restraint and Handling
139(1)
Identification
140(1)
Clinical Procedures
141(4)
Administration of Medications
141(1)
Injection Techniques
141(1)
Oral Administration
142(1)
Anesthesia
142(1)
Blood Collection Techniques
143(2)
Diagnostic Imaging
145(1)
Common Diseases
145(6)
Infectious Diseases
145(4)
Noninfectious Diseases
149(2)
Euthanasia
151(2)
10 The Guinea Pig
153(14)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Taxonomy
153(1)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Features
154(3)
General Characteristics
154(1)
The Head and Neck
154(1)
Thorax
155(1)
Abdomen
155(1)
Genitourinary System
155(1)
Animal Models
155(1)
Reproduction
155(1)
Genetics and Nomenclature
156(1)
Behavior
157(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
157(1)
Identification
158(1)
Restraint and Handling
158(1)
Clinical Procedures
158(3)
Administration of Medications
158(1)
Injection Techniques
158(1)
Oral Administration
159(1)
Anesthesia
159(1)
Blood Collection
160(1)
Diagnostic Imaging
160(1)
Common Diseases
161(4)
Infectious Diseases
161(2)
Noninfectious Diseases
163(1)
Age-Associated Diseases
163(1)
Husbandry-Related Diseases
163(1)
Nutritional Diseases
164(1)
Other Problems
164(1)
Euthanasia
165(2)
11 The Ferret
167(10)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Taxonomy
167(1)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Features
167(1)
Animal Models
168(1)
Reproduction
168(1)
Behavior
168(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
169(1)
Handling and Restraint
169(1)
Identification
169(1)
Clinical Procedures
170(2)
Administration of Medication
170(1)
Blood Collection
170(1)
Bone Marrow Collection
171(1)
Oral Medications
172(1)
Anesthesia
172(1)
Diagnostic Imaging
172(1)
Other Procedures
172(1)
Common Diseases
172(4)
Vaccination
173(1)
Infectious Diseases
173(1)
Noninfectious Diseases
174(2)
Euthanasia
176(1)
12 Gerbils and Hamsters
177(11)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Taxonomy
177(1)
Hamster
177(1)
Gerbil
178(1)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Features
178(1)
General Characteristics
178(1)
The Head and Neck
178(1)
Thorax and Abdomen
179(1)
Genitourinary System
179(1)
Animal Models
179(1)
Reproduction
180(1)
Genetics and Nomenclature
180(1)
Behavior
181(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
181(1)
Restraint and Handling
181(1)
Identification
182(1)
Clinical Procedures
182(2)
Administration of Medications
182(1)
Injection Techniques
182(1)
Oral Administration
182(1)
Anesthesia
183(1)
Blood Collection Techniques
184(1)
Diagnostic Imaging
184(1)
Common Diseases
184(2)
Infectious Diseases
184(1)
Noninfectious Diseases
185(1)
Age-Associated Diseases
186(1)
Husbandry-Related Diseases
186(1)
Euthanasia
186(2)
13 Other Species
188(18)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Hedgehogs
189(3)
Unique Anatomy and Physiology
189(1)
Behavior
190(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
190(1)
Restraint and Handling
190(1)
Clinical Procedures
190(1)
Common Diseases
191(1)
Sugar Gliders
192(4)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Characteristics
192(1)
Behavior
193(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
194(1)
Restraint and Handling
194(1)
Clinical Procedures
194(1)
Common Diseases
195(1)
Chinchilla
196(5)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Characteristics
196(1)
Behavior
197(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
197(1)
Restraint and Handling
197(1)
Clinical Procedures
198(1)
Common Diseases
199(2)
Woodchuck
201(1)
Armadillo
201(1)
Farm Animals
201(2)
Swine
201(1)
Cattle, Sheep, and Goats
202(1)
Horses
203(1)
Opossum
203(1)
Bats
203(1)
Invertebrates
203(1)
Dogs and Cats
203(3)
Housing and Husbandry
204(2)
14 Nonhuman Primates
206(14)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Taxonomy
206(1)
Unique Anatomic and Physiologic Features
207(3)
Animal Models
208(1)
Reproduction
209(1)
Breeding
209(1)
Pregnancy and Parturition
210(1)
Behavior
210(1)
Husbandry, Housing, and Nutrition
211(1)
Nutrition
211(1)
Restraint and Handling
212(1)
Identification
212(1)
Clinical Procedures
212(1)
Administration of Medications
212(1)
Injection Techniques
212(1)
Oral Administration
212(1)
Anesthesia
212(1)
Collection of Blood and Urine Samples
213(1)
Diagnostic Imaging
213(1)
Common Diseases
213(6)
Infectious Diseases
213(4)
Noninfectious Diseases
217(1)
Metabolic Diseases
217(1)
Age-Associated Diseases
218(1)
Husbandry-Related Diseases
218(1)
Other Problems
218(1)
Euthanasia
219(1)
15 Wildlife
220(15)
James Robert Champion
Deborah Calantropio-Covington
Margi Sirois
Legal Concerns
221(1)
Intake Procedures and History
221(1)
Capturing and Transporting Wildlife
221(1)
Restraint of Wildlife
222(3)
Raptor Capture and Restraint
222(1)
Small Wild Bird Capture and Restraint
222(1)
Mammal Capture and Restraint
222(2)
Reptile Capture and Restraint
224(1)
Physical Examination of Wildlife
225(1)
Avian
225(1)
Mammals
225(1)
Reptiles
225(1)
Sample Collection and Diagnostic Testing for Laboratory Analysis
226(1)
Administration of Medications and Fluids
226(1)
Birds
226(1)
Mammals
226(1)
Reptiles
226(1)
Supportive Care of Wild Animals in the Hospital
227(2)
Raptors
227(1)
Nonraptorial Birds
228(1)
Mammals
228(1)
Reptiles
228(1)
Food Prep
229(1)
Feeding Frequency
229(1)
Euthanasia
229(1)
Immobilizing Fractures
229(1)
Chemical Restraint and Anesthesia
230(1)
Stabilization or Long-Term Rehabilitation
230(1)
Ethical Treatment and Releasability of Wild Animals
230(1)
Diseases in Common Wild Animals
231(1)
Toxicosis
231(1)
Oiled Birds
232(1)
Fishing Tackle Injuries
232(1)
Zoonotic and Infectious Diseases in Common Wild Animal Species
232(1)
Rabies
232(1)
Salmonellosis
233(1)
Chlamydiosis
233(1)
Leptospirosis
233(1)
Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)
233(1)
Bubonic Plague
233(1)
Tularemia
233(1)
West Nile Virus
233(1)
Isolation Caging Area-Preventing the Spread of Disease in the Clinic
233(2)
Index 235
Margi Sirois is certified as both a veterinary technician & laboratory animal technician and has over 25 years of experience as a veterinary technician educator in both traditional and distance education programs. She is a past-president of the Association of Veterinary Technician Educators and the Kansas Veterinary Technician Association and co-founder and current president of the Academy of Veterinary Technician Specialists in Education