Veterinary Care

Veterinary Care

Veterinary Care

Veterinary Care

Veterinary care:

  • We have a dedicated team of veterinarians to provide veterinary to injured snakes.
  • We facilitate treatment, post-operative care for injured snakes in association with College of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, OUAT, Bhubaneswar.
  • We have also dedicated team of volunteers to assist the able veterinarians of OUAT.

We have presented some of our case studies to highlight the well-being of the snakes.

The detailed case by case reports will be elaborated in our “Blogs” gradually in future.

NB:

✓ Only experienced veterinarians should undertake treatment of snakes.

✓ Presence of a local forest staff is a must during the treatment.

✓ No private person can be the owner of Indian snakes.

These articles & books are helpful for veterinarians and snake caregivers.

 

  1. Mitchell MA. 2009. Snakes. In: Manual of Exotic Pet Practice. Chapter 7.Pp. 136-163. Pop Out
  1. Lock, B. 2008. Venomous Snake Restraint and Handling. Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 17(4): 273–284.Pop Out
  1. Boyer, T.H. 2006. Common Procedures with Venomous Reptiles. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice 9: 269–285.Pop Out
  1. Johnson, R. 2011. Clinical Technique: Handling and Treating Venomous Snakes. Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine 20(2): 124–130.Pop Out
  1.  de la Navarre, B.J. 2006. Common Procedures in Reptiles and Amphibians. Veterinary Clinics Exotic Animal Practice 9: 237–267.Pop Out
  1. Mitchell, M. A. 2004. Snake care and husbandry. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 7(2), 421–446.Pop Out
  1. Jacobson ER. 1993. Snakes. Exotic pet medicine 1. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract.;23 (6):1179-1212.Pop Out
  1. Warrell, D.A. 2009. Commissioned article: management of exotic snakebites. Q J Med; 102:593–601.Pop Out
  1. Mader, D.R. 2006. Reptile Medicine and Surgery. Second Edition. Elsevier Inc.Pop Out
  1.  Divers, S. J. & Stahl, S. J. 2019. Mader’s Reptile and Amphibian Medicine and Surgery. Third Edition.Pop Out

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IFSC Code: 

BARB0SABHUB

Name:

Snake Helpline

Account Number:

24280100011242

Bank:

Bank of Baroda

Branch:

Samantarapur Branch, Bhubaneswar, Odisha