A flair for the exotic at the CVC

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Clients expect that practitioners can easily treat their exotic pets, but veterinarians typically have much less experience treating them than they have treating dogs and cats.

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Clients expect that practitioners can easily treat their exotic pets, but veterinarians typically have much less experience treating them than they have treating dogs and cats. The CVC in San Diego, Nov. 7-9, brings top-level clinicians to present top-notch exotics topics. Two great examples:

Dr. Avery Bennett, a popular veterinary surgeon and exotic-animal expert, provides hours of instruction on respiratory and gastrointestinal surgery in birds and ferrets, as well as neutering exotic pets and treating dental abscesses in rabbits.

Dr. Darryl Heard, a zoological medicine specialist, addresses anesthesia and analgesia in birds, small mammals, and reptiles, including a discussion on remote injection methods useful in clinical practice.

Even experienced exotic-animal practitioners will pick up practical tips and gain new insight by attending these sessions.

Click here to register to attend the CVC in San Diego.

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