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Rescuing Rover: A First Aid and Disaster Guide for Dog Owners
Contributor(s): Heath, Sebastian E. (Author), O'Shea, Andrea (Author)
ISBN: 1557531021     ISBN-13: 9781557531025
Publisher: Purdue University Press
OUR PRICE:   $8.96  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 1998
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Annotation: Written in consultation with canine handlers from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and staff from the American Academy on Veterinary Disaster Medicine and the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, Rescuing Rover provides dog owners, handlers, emergency workers, and veterinary medical and technical students with a practical guide for the safe treatment of a dog in extraordinary situations when veterinarian help is unavailable. With concise, easy-to-read instructions, detailed and beautifully rendered illustrations, and a convenient format, this book covers such medical procedures as bandaging an ear, splinting a leg, removing foreign objects from the eyes, and constructing a makeshift muzzle. The book also provides an invaluable section on disasters. Step-by-step instructions help you to create a disaster-preparedness plan, taking into account your Rover's needs. Topics covered include evacuation schemes, shelter options, training requirements, and fitness facts. Creating and maintaining a disaster kit and disaster checklist are discussed thoroughly. Rescuing Rover concludes with a list of key organizations that can be of help before and after emergencies and disasters occur.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Pets | Dogs - General
- Pets | Reference
Dewey: 636.708
LCCN: 98053503
Series: New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond
Physical Information: 0.21" H x 6.05" W x 8.99" (0.31 lbs) 53 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Whether you're hiking with your canine friend in a remote area or work with a dog on a search-and-rescue team or police force, you need to be prepared for emergencies when veterinary service is not available. Rescuing Rover: A First Aid and Disaster Guide for Dog Owners provides dog owners, handlers, and emergency physicians with an understandable guide for safe treatment until the dog can be transported to a veterinarian. Step-by-step instructions are provided to create a disaster-preparedness plan taking into account your Rover's needs. Topics covered include evacuations schemes, shelter options, training requirements, and fitness facts. Creating and maintaining a disaster kit and disaster checklist are discussed thoroughly. Although a number of books describe some techniques for the emergency care of dogs, there is no single illustrated summary that is as practical. With its concise, easy-to-read instructions, detailed and beautifully rendered illustrations, and convenient format, this book covers such common medical procedures as bandaging an ear and constructing a makeshift muzzle. Written in consultation with canine handlers from FEMA, staff from the AAVDM and the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, it can also be used as a practical learning guide for veterinary medical and technical students.

Contributor Bio(s): O'Shea, Andrea: - Andrea O'Shea is a medical illustrator whose specialty is hand drawn art. She has been nominated for several awards in publications and for commissioned art. Andrea is currently editor for "Jack and Jill", a journal that teaches children about health and personal safety. She also works in Indianapolis with the Saturday Evening Post Society.Heath, Sebastian E.: - Sebastian Heath played an integral role in the treatment of injured horses after Hurricane Andrew. He headed the committee that implemented the Indiana state plan for the care of animals in disaster and is the senior editor for the independent study course "Animals in Disasters" by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Dr. Heath is a board certified specialist in Large Animal Internal Medicine and Veterinary Preventive Medicine.