I think the dog has bone cancer. What next?
Posted by VSS
on 9 December 2021
I think the dog has bone cancer. What next?, by Dr Catherine Chan BVSc (Hons I) FANZCVS (Veterinary Oncology) The Pet Oncologist, Veterinary Specialist Services, info@thepetoncologist.com
Introduction
A dog presents to you lim...
Posted in:OncologyVSS Resource Area |
Identifying the Need For Blood Transfusions and What Products We Have
Posted by VSS
on 18 November 2021
Identifying the Need For Blood Transfusions and What Products We Have, by Kate Tinney Cert IV VN, Dip VN (ECC), Cert IV TAA, AVN, RVN, VTS (ECC)
Why do patients require blood transfusions?
The most important role of blood is the erythrocyte...
Posted in:CardiologyInternal MedicineVSS Resource Area |
Administering and Monitoring Blood Transfusions
Posted by VSS
on 18 November 2021
Administering and monitoring blood transfusions, by Kate Tinney Cert IV VN, Dip VN (ECC), Cert IV TAA, AVN, RVN, VTS (ECC)
Canine Blood Types
Canines are blood typed according to the dog erythrocyte antigen or DEA system. There are currently 7 D...
Posted in:CardiologyVSS Resource Area |
Pros and Cons of Desexing
Posted by Abbie Tipler
on 16 November 2021
In this video, featuring Dr Abbie Tipler, a surgeon at Veterinary Specialist Services, discusses the age to desex and the pros and cons of desexing a pet. This talk also discusses the different procedures available for desex...
Posted in:SurgeryVSS Resource Area |
Subcutaneous Ureteral Bypass
Posted by Grace Wicks
on 2 November 2021
Subcutaneous Ureteral Bypass by Dr Grace Wicks BVSc (hons) BVSc (MRT)
The invasiveness and morbidity associated with traditional ureteral surgeries has resulted in the interest and investigation of less invasive techniques. The Subcutaneous Urete...
Posted in:VSS ConferenceSurgeryVSS Resource Area |