Veterinary Travel Medicine
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2026
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-394-31349-5 (ISBN)
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-394-31349-5 (ISBN)
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Provides veterinarians with a much-needed resource for safely guiding clients on pet travel and disease prevention
Veterinary Travel Medicine helps veterinarians to provide accurate, practical guidance on pre-travel exams, region-specific disease prevention, and how to respond to emergencies while pets are on the move. The book brings together the essential information needed to support clients and patients in this unique context into a single easily referenced resource. Combining best practices, clinical guidelines, and curated resources to equip veterinarians, students, and staff with the tools to offer consistent, evidence-based advice, it delivers a practical, clinically focused guide to all aspects of veterinary care for traveling pets.
Topics include regulatory requirements, infectious and zoonotic disease prevention, behavior-related pharmacological considerations, and emergency preparedness. The book also offers pre-travel checklists, region-specific risks, travel logistics for different modes of transportation, and advice for pets with special needs or service roles.
The first comprehensive, single-volume resource of its kind, Veterinary Travel Medicine:
Provides step-by-step guidance on pre-travel exams, documentation, and wellness care
Covers infectious and zoonotic diseases related to global travel
Offers practical insights on travel logistics across all major modes of transportation
Contains dedicated chapters on region-specific risks and cultural considerations
Discusses a variety of special cases, including service and emotional support animals
Includes emergency preparedness strategies and travel safety protocols
Contains algorithms, checklists, and curated resources for ongoing reference
Veterinary Travel Medicine is an essential reference for general veterinary practitioners, veterinary students, and specialists who advise clients on traveling with pets.
Veterinary Travel Medicine helps veterinarians to provide accurate, practical guidance on pre-travel exams, region-specific disease prevention, and how to respond to emergencies while pets are on the move. The book brings together the essential information needed to support clients and patients in this unique context into a single easily referenced resource. Combining best practices, clinical guidelines, and curated resources to equip veterinarians, students, and staff with the tools to offer consistent, evidence-based advice, it delivers a practical, clinically focused guide to all aspects of veterinary care for traveling pets.
Topics include regulatory requirements, infectious and zoonotic disease prevention, behavior-related pharmacological considerations, and emergency preparedness. The book also offers pre-travel checklists, region-specific risks, travel logistics for different modes of transportation, and advice for pets with special needs or service roles.
The first comprehensive, single-volume resource of its kind, Veterinary Travel Medicine:
Provides step-by-step guidance on pre-travel exams, documentation, and wellness care
Covers infectious and zoonotic diseases related to global travel
Offers practical insights on travel logistics across all major modes of transportation
Contains dedicated chapters on region-specific risks and cultural considerations
Discusses a variety of special cases, including service and emotional support animals
Includes emergency preparedness strategies and travel safety protocols
Contains algorithms, checklists, and curated resources for ongoing reference
Veterinary Travel Medicine is an essential reference for general veterinary practitioners, veterinary students, and specialists who advise clients on traveling with pets.
The author Rhonda Marcia Brown, DVM, is currently working as a HVHQ S/N veterinary surgeon at People for Animals in Robbinsville, New Jersey/Burlington County, USA, and is the founder of DearDVM: The PetportGenius, a mobile pet travel clinic specializing in veterinary travel medicine, serving the New Jersey and Pennsylvania regions. With more than 20 years of experience in clinical practice and animal welfare, she has worked in private practice, emergency and critical care, community and shelter medicine, including leading as medical director of a municipal animal shelter as its first in-house veterinary medical department.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.6.2026 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | New York |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Veterinärmedizin ► Kleintier |
| ISBN-10 | 1-394-31349-7 / 1394313497 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-394-31349-5 / 9781394313495 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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