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Inga, a six year old intact female German Shepherd was presented three times in four weeks for gastric dilatation without volvulus, abdominal pain, lethargy, anorexia and frequent vomiting. The condition was relieved on one occasion by puncturing the stomach by a locum Ve…
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Good vet, Bad vet; who's to decide
As I have confessed to many before, I’m no epitome of Veterinary surgical pra…
Rectal Prolapse with serosal tear in a Red-Eared Slider
A 7-year-old Red Eared Slider was presented with a complaint of a protruding mass from t…
An account of Ketamine in Bengal cats
Bengal cats take their name from the Asian leopard cat’s scientific name, Felis bengale…
Corneal Sequestrum: a five minute read
Corneal sequestrum is …
Mindfulness for the Surgeon
“Stimulus-independent thought” or “m…