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Did You Know? - Most common medical problems in exotic pets are associated with improper nutrition.
- Water quality is at the root of most fish problems.
- Poor husbandry induces stress that predisposes reptiles to disease.
- The most common causes of feather picking in birds are behavioral, not medical.
- Foreign body ingestion is a frequent cause of morbidity in ferrets.
- Dehydration kills more invertebrate pets than disease.
- Careless handling is a common cause of broken backs in rabbits.
The ultimate mixed animal practice - and exotic animal experience! You have to be a good doctor before you can be a good exotics doctor. But, as you can see, many of the problems encountered in an exotics practice are not medical, but related to management and husbandry. You have to be good with your medicine in order to fix these maladies. However, if you do not know the basics, and cannot recognize the source of the problems, you cannot keep them from coming back. With literally thousands of animals to learn, how can you get started? Try the NAVC Conference - with the largest collection of exotics topics and wet laboratories available anywhere. The NAVC Conference is the place to get not only the basics, but also the advanced medicine and surgery skills required to be the best. All exotic animal lectures are held at the Orlando World Center Marriott hotel, and with the addition of a 100,000 square foot exhibit hall, you may never leave. Come and enjoy the warm Florida sun January 19-23, 2008, while you participate in the NAVC Conference's exotics animal experience. However, if it is a real exotic experience that you crave, join the NAVC Regional for its' first ever continuing education cruise to Antarctica February 13-26, 2008. More Information Download the Registration Form Download the Brochure Berita Terkait Berita Lebih Baru
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