This combination text and lab manual provides clinically relevant coverage of laboratory animal medicine and
procedures. It covers a variety of species, including rats, mice, guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, gerbils, ferrets,
nonhuman primates, and in a separate chapter, nontraditional lab animals, such as swine, chinchillas, armadillos,
reptiles, amphibians, bats, farm animals, and dogs and cats. Coverage of each species is presented in a consistent
format that includes taxonomy, anatomy and physiology, uses in biomedical research, reproduction, behavior, husbandry,
restraint and handling, identification methods, injection techniques, medication administration and anesthesia,
blood collection, common diseases, and euthanasia. Other key topics include the laboratory setting, regulatory
guidelines, and ethical considerations. The lab manual portion of the book features a variety of exercises and
observation sheets.
Key Features
Comprehensive coverage of a variety of topics such as animal species, the laboratory setting, regulatory guidelines,
and ethical considerations prepares readers for a career in laboratory animal medicine
Familiarizes readers with the handling, behavior, nutrition, and lab and treatment procedures for a large variety
of common and nontraditional laboratory animals
The consistent organization of each species chapter makes it easy for readers to quickly identify similarities
and differences among various laboratory animals
Laboratory exercises are included in a perforated section at the end of the book, allowing users to apply their
knowledge and develop job skills
Features a wealth of user-friendly features such as a two-color design, learning objectives, key points, and
review questions
Provides detailed information on specific legal and ethical requirements of lab animal care and use, including
the ethics of pain management
Convenient boxes and tables provide quick access to important anatomic and physiologic data for each species
Discusses specific uses of each species in biomedical research, providing readers with a perspective on animal
use that allows them to explain the benefits of animal use as required by veterinary technology program accreditation
procedures