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Concise Textbook of Small Animal Handling
A Practical Handbook





ISBN 9780367628130
Published April 30, 2022 by CRC Press
242 Pages 96 Color Illustrations

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Book Description

This instructional pocket reference condenses the most important aspects of small animal handling. It provides a portable, durable means of learning 'on the ground', as well as a convenient way to refresh on how to strive for safety and efficacy in animal handling techniques. Spiralbound for practical use at the animal’s side during veterinary placements in a clinic or laboratory, the text covers:

  •  Handler safety 
  • Animal safety 
  • Sanitation
  • Approach and capture 
  • Routine handling and release procedures
  • Handling for medical procedures 
  • Use and supply sources of restraint equipment

A Companion Website provides additional self-assessment questions and answers to aid learning. Important reading for undergraduate veterinary students as well as practicing technicians, nurses and assistants, the book instructs on safe and humane handling of species encountered in both small animal practice and laboratory settings.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Caution

Author Biography

1. SAFER ANIMAL HANDLING AND PHYSICAL RESTRAINT

Handling and Animal Welfare

The More Effective Handler: The Art of Firm Kindness

Conditions for Handling and Restraint

Risks of Injury

Risks of Disease to Handlers and Other Animals

Ethical Concerns

Legal Considerations

Roles of Chemical and Physical Restraint

Keys to Good Handling of All Animals

2. SMALL ANIMAL BEHAVIOR

Behavior and Handling

Predator or Prey Behavior

Animal Hierarchy: Social Dominance

Socialization with Humans

Flight Zone

Senses and Behavior

Resistance Behaviors

Species Differences in Aggression and Avoidance

Training Methods for Handling Animals

Health and Behavior

Stereotypic Behavior and Environmental Enrichment

Nutraceuticals for Control of Anxiety

Animal Behavior Specialists

3. DOGS

Natural Behavior of Dogs

Safety First

Approaching and Catching

Handling for Routine Care and Management

Walking Dogs

Lifting and Carrying Dogs

Handling for Common Medical Procedures

Special Equipment

Transporting Dogs by Automobile or Truck

4. CATS

Natural Behavior of Cats

Safety First

Approaching and Catching

Handling for Routine Care and Management

Handling for Common Medical Procedures

Special Equipment

5. OTHER SMALL MAMMALS

Natural Behavior of Small Mammals

Safety First

Mice

Rats

Hamsters

Gerbils

Guinea Pigs

Chinchillas

Degus

Sugar Gliders

African Pygmy Hedgehogs

Rabbits

Ferrets

Handling Small Mammals for Common Medical Procedures

6. COMPANION BIRDS

Types of Caged Companion Birds and Birds of Prey

Natural Behavior of Companion Birds

Safety First

Approaching and Catching

Handling for Routine Care and Management

Handling for Common Medical Procedures

Special Equipment and Procedures

7. REPTILES

Types of Pet Reptiles

Natural Behavior of Reptiles

Safety First

Turtles and Tortoises (Chelonians)

Snakes

Lizards

Handling of Reptiles for Common Medical Procedures

Transporting Reptiles

Appendix

Index

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Author(s)

Biography

C.B. Chastain is a professor emeritus and adjunct professor of veterinary medicine and former Section Head of Small Animal Medicine and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the University of Missouri. He also has been on faculty at Iowa State University and Louisiana State University. In addition to being a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, he has authored journal articles, book chapters in veterinary medical and allied publications, and textbooks on clinical endocrinology and animal handling and physical restraint. He was also chief editor of the monthly journal, Advances in Small Animal Medicine and Surgery for 20 years. Prior to entering academic veterinary medicine, he was a horse wrangler for a horseback riding stable and a licensed guide in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado; worked in mixed animal veterinary medical practices in Missouri, Illinois, and New Mexico; and a captain in the U.S. Air Force Veterinary Corps. He has handled, restrained, and trained a variety of animals in differing environments and taught aspects of animal handling for more than 40 years at the undergraduate and professional school levels. Currently, he is a professor and consultant for Veterinary Online Programs at the University of Missouri.

Reviews

Safe animal handling is a foundation of training for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and veterinary assistants. With the popularity of various low stress training and certifications for veterinary staff it is always important to stay abreast of the latest in animal restraint. This handbook is an easy to use and practical guide for various species. I particularly found the exotic companion mammal, bird, and reptile sections of great interest. The artwork in the handbook adds to the text's descriptions so readers are not left self-interpreting how the technique should be performed. I appreciate the author's attention to not only human safety but also the welfare of the animals undergoing restraint.

I think this handbook would serve any veterinary professional or clinic well. I also think it is a great substitute for the larger animal restraint texts available as the conciseness highlights the material readers are often looking for. 

Stephen Cital RVT, SRA, RLAT, CVPP, VTS-LAM, Stanford University, USA