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Friday, September 27 • 11:30am - 12:20pm
Non-Traditional/Exotics - Small Mammal: Restraint/Anesthesia of Native Carnivores and Large/Dangerous Animals

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In wildlife medicine, it is often necessary to chemically restrain animals to perform basic procedures. This is especially true when working with the order Carnivora, a large and diverse group of mammals. It is important to be familiar with the variety of immobilizing agents and equipment used in this field and when to use each. This session will outline strategies, commonly used drugs, and delivery systems.


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avatar for James W. Carpenter, DVM, DACZM

James W. Carpenter, DVM, DACZM

Kansas State University
Professional Training: Bachelor of Science: Cornell University (Wildlife Conservation) Masters of Science: Oklahoma State University (Wildlife Ecology) DVM: Oklahoma State University Teaching: Zoological Medicine (3rd year) Clinical Skills (3rd year) Topics in Global... Read More →


Friday September 27, 2013 11:30am - 12:20pm CDT
Room 209 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center-San Antonio

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