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J Herpe Med Surg
Venomous Reptile Handling * Donal M. Boyer, Jeff Ettling, Joseph P. Flanagan, DVM, James Harrison, Greg Lepera, Robert Nathan, DVM [moderator]
* Curator of Herpetology The Zoological Society of San Diego P.O. Box 120551, San Diego, CA 92112-0551, USA Venomous reptiles have long been a staple in many zoo collections. In the last couple of decades, private collectors have become increasingly interested in keeping these fascinating and potentially dangerous animals. We, as veterinarians, need to decide if we are willing or able to accommodate these incredible creatures in our practices. To be sure, if we decide to treat venomous reptiles it is our duty to do so in a manner that is safe for the staff, veterinarian, and the animals themselves. Contingencies for any emergency need to be prepared for beforehand and local laws should be followed. The following panelists have extensive experience working with venomous reptiles. Address (URL): http://www.arav.org/journals/JA020187.htm
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