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Horse 911
Dr. O'Malley's Veterinary Emergency Handbook
Dr. Amy O'Malley D.V.M.
Dr. Christian O'Malley D.V.M.
ISBN: 0-9759135-3-0
Library of Congress Number: 2005928013
ISBN 13: 978-0975913536
250 pages - Perfect Bind 9x7 Publication
Date - March 2006
Shelving: Pets/Horses
911 Series # 3
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There is no worse feeling in the world than standing over your
dead horse and being told that you could have saved their life, if
you had you only known what to do. In case after case, panicked
horse owners fail to give their beloved friends the lifesaving
treatment that they need to survive until the vet arrives.
Written by practicing Emergency Veterinarians with extensive
experience, Dr's. Amy and Chris O'Malley share their secrets for
emergency at-home treatment. Written in plain English and packed
with real-world examples, the Dr's. O'Malley show you how to
confidently provide life-saving first aid to any acutely-ill
horse. You will also learn about those indispensable items that
you need to keep inside your equine first-aid kit.
Join the ranks of competent horse owners and learn how to diagnose
illness and perform life-saving medical procedures. When every
minute counts, count-on this indispensable veterinary guide to
save your horses life.
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* Written in plain English and organized by body area.
* Understand how to perform emergency diagnosis.
* Learn how to perform emergency medical techniques at-home.
* Read real-world stories of life-saving emergency treatment.
* Identify the items that belong in your first-aid kit.
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About the Authors:

Dr. Any O'Malley
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Dr. Amy
O'Malley graduated from North Carolina State
University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1997. She is the
owner of Warrenton Animal Clinic and directing veterinarian
for the humane society in Warren County North Carolina.
Dr. Amy is also a member of the chamber of commerce, the
animal health advisory board, the Warren county board of
health and Citizens for Animal Protection. She is an avid
equestrian and spends much of her free time training and
riding her three horses.
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Dr. Chris O'Malley |
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Dr. Christian
O'Malley graduated from North Carolina State
University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1996. He is the
owner of Equine and Bovine Veterinary Services in Warrenton,
NC. Dr. O'Malley is well-rounded in all areas of equine
medicine and dedicates himself to the well-being of all his
patients.
Dr. O'Malley is an avid outdoorsman and spends
what little free time he has away from work camping, hiking,
fishing and raising his three children.
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
The first-aid kit
Injuries
Stopping bleeding
Illnesses
Fast diagnosis techniques
Applying interim drugs
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