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Posted by: Pockets, tinytracks@cac.net
Subject: Medicine & Surgery
When: 8:13 AM, 27 Nov 2000
IP: 216.90.51.147
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A great & informative web-site -
by Geoffrey W. Pye,BVs,MSc &
James W. Carpenter,MS,DVM,Dipl.ACZM

<a href=http://www.hilltopanimalhospital.com/sugarglider.htm>http://www.hilltopanimalhospital.com/sugarglider.htm</a>

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Posted by: Robin, 4dbirdie@bellsouth.net
Subject: none
When: 9:23 AM, 27 Nov 2000
IP: 208.61.135.72

Interesting, although some info is not really reliable such as monkey or bird feed. Found it a great read, thx for sharing!



Posted by: Rocki'sMom, babygirl@ccp.com
Subject: none
When: 11:45 AM, 27 Nov 2000
IP: 216.60.86.124

Pockets, thanks for the post.



Posted by: nsaulmon, nsaulmon@skyenet.net
Subject: none
When: 4:09 PM, 27 Nov 2000
IP: 208.150.68.74

This is the same article found in Oct 1999 VETERINARY MEDICINE journal.



Posted by: Gliderlover, Angie_nightgirl@hotmail.com
Subject: none
When: 4:38 PM, 27 Nov 2000
IP: 24.65.233.144

I have this article, it is very good. The diet information is not the best, but the information on diseases is very good. The article I have has more to it though. It has information on anesthesia, blood collection, fluid therapy, drug therapy, noninfectious diseases, trauma, dental disease, obesity, emaciation and constipation, stress-related disease, neoplasia, infectious diseases, antiparasitic agents used on sugar gliders, chemical restraints, anesthetic and anagesic agents used in sugar gliders, bacteria, protozoal and fungal disease, parasites, surgery, ovariohysterectomy, and last of all Orchiectomy. It is very useful and I can question my vets and know the answer ahead of time.