More Exotics Flashcards

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Two concerns for snakes

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  1. Primary: head (identify if venomous)
  2. Size (support body)
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2
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Ferrets are predators similar to cats, what is their primary concern

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Biting

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2
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Four capture tools for snakes

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  1. Control head
  2. Hooks
  3. Tongs
  4. Tube (clear, no turning around)
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3
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Three ferret restraints

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  1. Scruff: yawn reflex
  2. Forelimb control
  3. Cat stretch
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Rabbits are prey that are territorial and will “fight”. What syndrome should we be aware of

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Broken back syndrome

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5
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What causes the Broken back syndrome

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The higher muscle to ratio skeleton, big kicks can shock spinal cord take neural function

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6
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Other than NeVeR picking up by the ears… what to remember when handling rabbits

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Support the back with a football hold or rabbit burrito bc they will kick if they don’t feel supported

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7
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Large rodent: Guinea pigs and Chinchilla restraint (2)

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  1. Football hold
  2. Towel restraint
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8
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Rat/ Mice restraint

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Temporary tail grab to get close to the body before scrufing

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9
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Two things to be cautious about with Gerbils

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Never grab at the end of the tail bc of fur slip

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10
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Easiest restraint for Gerbils

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Cup hands or an actual cup

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Two cautions with hamsters when scruffing

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  1. Extra skin
  2. Proptosis (eye pop out)
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