Emergency Care for Birds: A Guide for Veterinary Professionals
by Rob van Zon
December 2023
Due to their often small size and unique physical characteristics, birds can deteriorate rapidly in the event of illness and injury. Timely intervention in the event of clinical signs is therefore essential for an optimal prognosis. Authored by avian veterinarian Rob van Zon, this concise, practical guide will help veterinary professionals to provide first aid and emergency care for birds, as well as to instruct clients on providing basic first aid when they are unable to get to the clinic.
This full-color book, packed with photographs and anatomy drawings, includes instructions for veterinary professionals on stabilizing sick avian patients and management of many specific emergency situations at the veterinary clinic. This includes guidance for those presented with a moribund, critically ill patient i.e., recognizing and treating hypothermia, hypoxia, hypovolemia and hypoglycemia. The book also lists of alarming signs of disease and toxic plants, and includes clinical procedures, an emergency drug formulary, and bandaging techniques. Finally, it offers guidance to veterinarians giving advice to bird owners for first aid at home.
- Most general veterinarians don’t have time to read ‘big’ books about exotic medicine, but they do need to know how to treat birds in case of emergency: this concise guide offers all the practical information they need.
- The book can be read by veterinarians from cover-to-cover but it can also be dipped into for a quick reference re a specific problem during an emergency consultation, or when owners call about what to do in case of certain emergencies.
- The only book to focus solely on critical care in birds.
- Over 100 full colour illustrations
- Provides guidance to vets for giving advice to bird owners who need to do basic first aid at home, advising when and why to visit a veterinarian as soon as possible.