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02 May 2012 02 May 2012

Volume 3 | Issue 3

ISSN (Print): 2044-0065

ISSN (Online): 2052-2959

Taking action to embrace veterinary nursing research

Opinion

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Veterinary nursing research: types, importance and dissemination

Education

Nursing approach: clinical nutrition of the canine with cardiac disease

Clinical
Figure 3. An excessively large, fat-filled dewlap in an obese rabbit makes it harder for the rabbit to carry out normal activities such as eating caecotrophs and grooming, and may get wet and soiled (e.g. from dangling into the water bowl), which can leading to skin problems.

Hay for a healthy rabbit: the importance of appropriate feed

Clinical

Understanding and reducing stress in dogs left home alone

Clinical

A care report of a feline sacroiliac and coxofemoral luxation following a road traffic accident

Clinical

How to manage the veterinary dispensary

Practical

A clinical audit to identify factors contributing to surgical wound healing complications

Research
 The NEHS survey helps to keep horses and ponies healthy.

Helping keep our UK horses’ future healthy

Clinical

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