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Title: Animal Science II Small Animal


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Animal Science II- Small Animal
  • Unit C- The Small Animal Care Industry

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Competency 6.00
  • Interpret the status of the small animal industry
    today.

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Objective
  • Explain how the small animal care industry is
    important to society

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Assignment
  • Title your notes today Small Animal Industry
  • Brainstorm how the Small Animal Industry can
    benefit society in general. Put a few of your
    own ideas in you notebook.

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Benefits of Small Animals
  • Economic
  • 32 billion to national economy
  • Companions to 60 of American Families
  • Children learn responsibility
  • Improves quality of life for elderly
  • Product testing
  • Develop drugs and vaccines

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Benefits of Small Animals
  • Pet therapy
  • Relieve depression
  • Reduces heart disease
  • Watch dogs, seeing eye dogs
  • Rabbit meat
  • Low in cholesterol, sodium and fat
  • Fur and wool

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Benefits of Small Animals
  • Exhibition
  • Rabbits provide multiple benefits
  • Pets
  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Research

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Economics
  • Retail pet stores
  • 21 billion in sales
  • Biomedical research
  • Supported by 15 million in taxes
  • 65-100 million small animals
  • Education
  • 6 million used for dissection

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Economics
  • 4 million small animals used in the LD50 test
  • Americans spending on pets
  • 20.3 billion

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Economics
  • Veterinary expenses
  • 11 billion annually
  • Dogs cost twice as much as cats
  • Pet food sales
  • 9 billion

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Pet Ownership- Dogs
  • There are approximately 65 million owned dogs in
    the United States
  • Most owners (65) own one dog
  • 33 of owners own two dogs
  • 12 of owners own three or more dogs
  • Slightly more male dogs are owned than female
    dogs
  • Eighteen percent of owned dogs were adopted from
    an animal shelter
  • On average, dog owners spent 263 on veterinary
    related expenses in the past 12 months
  • Seventy-two percent of owned dogs are spayed or
    neutered

Source American Pet Products Manufacturers
Association (APPMA) 2003-2004 National Pet Owners
Survey
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Pet Ownership- Cats
  • Approximately 77.6 million owned cats in the
    United States
  • 34 of U.S. households own at least one cat
  • On average, owners have two cats (2.2)
  • Slightly more female cats are owned than male
    cats
  • 16 of owned cats were adopted from an animal
    shelter
  • Cat owners spent an average of 113 on veterinary
    related expenses in the past 12 months
  • Eighty-four percent of owned cats are spayed or
    neutered

Source American Pet Products Manufacturers
Association (APPMA) 2003-2004 National Pet Owners
Survey
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Dogs, Cats The Rest
  • There are 7 million more cats than dogs
  • Most cat owners average two cats
  • Dogs are found in more households than cats
  • Fish
  • Birds
  • Rabbits

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Objective
  • Discuss the skills needed for employment in the
    small animal industry

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Job Types
  • Care and management industry
  • Pets
  • Lab animals
  • Zoo animals
  • Health
  • Training
  • Food and equipment supply

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Job Types
  • Pharmaceutical and biotechnology research
  • Hospitals
  • Universities
  • Labs
  • Private firms

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Job Types
  • Exhibitors
  • Operates animals acts
  • Carnivals
  • Circus
  • Fairs (Cleveland County Fair)
  • Zoo
  • Marine mammal displays

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Care and Management Jobs
  • Pet care worker
  • Boarding kennels
  • Animal hospitals
  • Shelters
  • Pet stores
  • Training schools
  • Pet grooming parlors

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Care and Management Jobs
  • Kennel attendants
  • Feeds and cares for animals
  • Cleans
  • Animal groomers
  • Bathes, brushes trims hair and nails
  • Dog trainers
  • Teaches the dog to obey signals or commands

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Care and Management Jobs
  • Small Animal Breeders
  • Raises markets fur-bearing animals
  • Usually specialized for one breed
  • Pet shop owners and managers
  • Dealers
  • Sell lab animals
  • Research
  • education

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Care and Management Jobs
  • Veterinarians (DVM)
  • Control animal injuries and disease
  • Disease prevention
  • Inspection
  • Meat and animals products
  • Surgery
  • Establish diets
  • Prescribe medications

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Care and Management Jobs
  • Vet. Technicians
  • Assist veterinarians and other staff
  • Skills needed
  • Previous experience as a keeper
  • Part-time volunteer work
  • Shelters
  • Pet shops
  • clinics

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Objective
  • Discuss medical terminology used by those working
    in the veterinarian phase of the small animal
    care industry

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Medical Terminology
  • Components of medical terminology
  • Prefix
  • Beginning of the word indicating
  • Number
  • Location
  • Time
  • Status
  • Root words
  • Word part that gives the fundamental meaning of a
    word

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Medical Terminology
  • Suffixes
  • Word part at the end of a word indicating
  • Procedure
  • Condition
  • Disease
  • Disorder

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Medical Prefixes
  • a-, an- without, lack of
  • Anemia- without blood
  • anti- against, opposing
  • Antiseptic- against infection
  • bi- two, double, twice
  • Bilateral- two sides
  • dys- painful, difficult, abnormal
  • Dysentery- abnormal infection of the colon
  • pre- before
  • Preoperative- before surgery

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Medical Root Words
  • carp
  • wrist
  • carpel- pertaining to the wrist
  • cardi
  • heart
  • cardiology- study of the heart
  • dors
  • back
  • dorsal- relating to the back

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Medical Root Words
  • dent, odont
  • teeth
  • dentist- person who works with teeth
  • Gastr
  • stomach
  • gastronomy- surgical opening of the stomach
  • Gingiv
  • gums
  • gingivitis- inflammation of the gums
  • phleb, ven
  • vein
  • phlebotomist- person who obtains blood from veins

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Medical Suffixes
  • algia
  • Pain
  • arthralgia- painful joints
  • centesis
  • Procedure to remove fluid
  • Cytocentesis- removing fluid from the bladder
  • itis
  • inflammation
  • bronchitis
  • rrhea
  • Flow or discharge
  • diarrhea

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Positional Terminology
  • Ventral
  • Cranial
  • Anterior
  • Posterior
  • Dorsal
  • Caudal
  • Dorsal (frontal) plane
  • Transversal plane

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Positional Terminology
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Positional Terminology
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Positional Terminology
Dorsal (frontal) plane
Transversal plane
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Positional Terminology
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Positional Terminology
  • Visit the following website to view a Virtual Cat
    Dissection
  • External Anatomy Link
  •  
  • http//bio.bd.psu.edu/cat/index.htm

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General Terminology
  • Antisepsis
  • Biopsy
  • Catheterization
  • Clutch

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General Terminology
  • Colostrum
  • Contact transmission
  • Endogenous
  • Exogenous
  • Incubation

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General Terminology
  • Infectious disease
  • Pocket pets
  • Preventative health care programs
  • Quarantine
  • Spaying
  • Neutering

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Objective
  • Summarize animal rights and animal welfare

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Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare
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Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare
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Animal Welfare Legislation
  • 1641 The Bodies of Liberty
  • 1st law to protect farm animals
  • 1st anticruelty act passed
  • 1828
  • New York Legislature
  • 1866- American Society for the Prevention of
    Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) formed

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Animal Welfare Legislation
  • 1906- Animal Transportation Act
  • 1958- Humane Slaughter Act
  • 1966- Laboratory Animal Welfare Act
  • 1976- Horse Protection Act

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The Vote?
  • Do animals have rights?
  • Should animals be used for food?
  • Should animals be used for experimentation?
  • Should hunting and trapping of animals be allowed?

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Assignment Option 1
  • On a clean sheet of paper
  • Prepare an editorial for the local news paper
    outlining your position on one of the previous
    questions
  • You should use appropriate grammar and spelling
    for a public response
  • Once you finish your rough draft, type your final
    response in a 12 point font
  • Your editorial should be one page in length

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Assignment Option 2
  • On a clean sheet of paper
  • Prepare a short speech that may be given at a
    public forum or town hall meeting.
  • Your speech should use the format taught in class
    and should outline your position on one of the
    previous questions
  • Your speech must be given in class and it must
    last at least 2 minutes

47
Objective
  • Discuss techniques and risk involved when working
    with small animals

48
Zoonoses
  • A disease that can be transmitted from animals to
    humans
  • Example Rabies

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Rabies
  • A viral disease
  • Affects the nervous system
  • Contracted by
  • Bites
  • Scratches
  • Saliva

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Rabies
  • Immunization is recommended when in doubt
  • Children five to nine receive the most animals
    bites
  • 5 report bites
  • More than measles, mumps, chicken pox, and
    whooping cough
  • Most domestic animals are not infected if
    vaccinated regularly

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Rabies
  • First Aid
  • Wash the affected area
  • Use soap and water
  • Tetanus shot
  • If booster has not been received in 5 years
  • Worker protection
  • 3 intradermal injections over three weeks
  • 2 intramuscular injections if exposed

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Toxoplasmosis
  • Disease from Toxoplasma gondii parasite
  • Usually carried by cats
  • Infected by ingesting contaminated mice
  • Spread by
  • Cat feces
  • Contaminated cat litter
  • Affects those with suppressed immune system

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Toxoplasmosis
  • Symptoms
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Swollen lymph glands
  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Congestion
  • Loss of appetite
  • Rash

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Toxoplasmosis
  • Concern for pregnant women
  • Miscarriage
  • Premature babies
  • Blindness in babies
  • Prevention
  • Disposable gloves when cleaning litter box
  • Thoroughly washing hands
  • Get a dog instead!

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Ringworm
  • Fungal disease
  • Skin lesion
  • Round
  • Scaly and encrusted
  • Loss of hair at site
  • Spread by direct contact
  • Indirectly by equipment
  • Treatment
  • Iodine soap or antifungal drugs

58
Psittacosis (Parrot Fever)
  • Contracted by caged birds of the Psittacosis
    family
  • Transmitted through feces and fecal dust
  • Bacteria
  • Prevention
  • Wear dust mask
  • Eliminating mites and lice
  • Spraying disinfectants

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Psittacosis (Parrot Fever)
  • Symptoms
  • Coughing
  • Chest pains
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Weakness
  • Vomiting
  • Muscular pain
  • Antibiotics used as treatment

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Cat-scratch fever
  • Non-serious
  • Cat bites and scratches
  • Symptoms
  • Localized swelling and soreness
  • Treated with antibiotics
  • Affected area may be slow to heal

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Cat-scratch fever
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Samonellosis
  • Caused by the Salmonella bacteria
  • Children and elderly most at risk
  • Symptoms appear 12-72hrs after infection
  • Abdominal pain
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea for 4-7 days
  • Pet turtles and reptiles
  • Most likely to infect humans

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Streptococcal
  • Bacteria
  • Results in sore throat
  • Can be transmitted by dogs
  • Treated with penicillin

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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  • Cause coagulation of the blood
  • Fever
  • Headaches
  • Nausea Vomiting
  • Skin rash
  • Death if not treated
  • Primarily passed by the American dig tick
  • 6 other species can carry the disease

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Lyme Disease
  • First case in 1969 in Wisconsin
  • Named in 1977
  • Lyme Connecticut
  • Children developed arthritic condition
  • Bacterial disease (Borrelia burgdurferi)
  • Distinctive skin lesion 3-32 days

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Lyme Disease
  • Flu like symptoms
  • Painful joints
  • Fatigue may last for months
  • Can damage internal organs without treatment
    Antibiotics used as treatment
  • Tetracycline (adults)
  • Amoxicillin (children)
  • Vaccines can be administered

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Parasites
  • Gain subsistence from a host organism
  • Ticks
  • Seven species carry Rocky Mountain Spotted fever
  • Five species carry Lyme disease

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Parasites
  • Ascarids (Toxocara species) Hookworms
  • Affect dogs and cats
  • May be passed to humans
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • De-worming cats and dogs most effective
    preventative method

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Parasites
  • Tapeworm
  • Echinococcus granuosus
  • CA, UT, AZ, NM
  • Echinococcus multilocularus
  • Located in upper Midwest (cool climate)
  • Occasionally carried by dogs and cats
  • Alveolar Hydatid Disease (AHD)
  • Rare
  • Potentially fatal (50-70)
  • Parasitic tumors of the liver
  • May go unnoticed for years
  • Avoid hand to mouth contact

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Tapeworm
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Life Cycle of AHD
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Safety
  • Assignment
  • Read page 21 in your textbook
  • Know the 13 safety guidelines for working in the
    small animals industry
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