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| Scientific name for the black rat? |
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| Scientific name for the brown rat. |
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| A group of rats is called a what? |
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| Baby rats are called what? |
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300-520g male
250-300g female |
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| Rat estrus lasts how long? |
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| Gestation in rats lasts how long? |
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| Puberty in rats lasts how long? |
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| Do rats have a gallbladder? |
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| The tail of the rat is what percentage of body length? |
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Yes Eaten every 4-6 hours and has Vitamin B |
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| Continuously growing teeth |
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| Cause of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) |
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nasal discharge snuffling rubbing eyes/ nose head tilt loss of cordination circling |
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Direct contact Aerosolized |
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Antibiotics Doxycycline Baytril NSAID |
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| What is the cause of Tyzzers disease? |
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Diarrhea anorexia liver/ spleen / heart necrosis and degeneration |
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| Symptoms of tyzzers disease. |
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| How is Tyzzers disease transmitted? |
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| Treatment for Tyzzers disease. |
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| What is the cause of Salodacryoadenitis? |
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Swollen cervical LN porphyrin staining light sensitivity lesions in eyes |
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| Symptoms of Sialodacryoadenitis? |
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| Transmission of Sialodacryoadenitis |
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| -Self-limiting will run course in days |
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| Treatment of Sialodacryoadenitis |
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Parasites Trauma Barbering Ringtail Nutritional Malocclusion Stress |
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| Noninfectious diseases of rats: |
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Tail clip toenail clip venous collection -lateral tail vein - saphenous veins -retro-orbital plexus - Cardiocentesis |
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| Rat blood collection areas. |
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| Parental( typically in hospital setting) routes for rats |
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| Enteral (in hospital and at home care) routes |
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23-27g needles 1cc syringe micro tubes |
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| What size needle and syringe for rat blood collection? |
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| The word mouse means what? |
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| A group of mice are called a? |
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| Baby mice are called what? |
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20-40g males 25-40g females |
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| Estrus in a mouse lasts how long? |
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| Gestation in the mouse lasts how long? |
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| Puberty in mice happen when? |
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| The male mouse spleen is what percentage bigger than the females? |
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| Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) |
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| What is a zoonotic disease in mice? |
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| Pasteurella pneumotropica and multocida |
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| What is the cause of bacterial infectious disease in mice? |
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Weight loss unthrifty hunched posture anorexia dyspnea chattering sudden death |
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| Symptoms of bacterial infectious disease of mice. |
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| Improperly disinfected watering systems |
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| Transmission of bacterial infectious disease in mice. |
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| Treatment of bacterial infectious disease of mice. |
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| Cause of Sendai virus in mice |
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Weight loss Dyspnea chattering |
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| Symptoms of sendai virus in mice |
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direct contact aerosolization |
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| Transmission of sendai virus in mice. |
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| Treatment for Sendai virus |
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| Cause of mouse hepatitis virus |
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| Symptoms of mouse hepatitis virus |
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Direct contact aerosolized fomites |
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| Cause of mouse norovirus. |
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| only in immunosuppressed mice |
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| Cause of mouse parvovirus. |
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| Symptoms of mouse parvovirus. |
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| Transmission of mouse parvovirus |
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| Treatment of mouse parvovirus. |
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fever anorexia muscle aches headache nausea vomiting |
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| supportive care +/- antiinflamatories. |
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Staphylococcus sp Streptococcus sp Pasturella sp Klebsiella sp salmonella sp |
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| Zoonotic bacteria in mice |
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Toenail and tail clip lateral tail vein saphenous vein retro-orbital plexus cardiocentesis submandibular |
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| Blood collection sites for nice. |
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22g needle 1cc syringe hematocrit tubes |
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| Needle and syringe needed for mouse blood collection. |
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| Scientific name of the Syrian hamster |
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| Scientific name of the European hamster |
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| Scientific name of the dwarf hamster |
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| Hamster menas what in German? |
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| A group of hamsters is called a what? |
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| Baby hamsters are called what? |
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18-130g male 95-150g females |
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| Adult weight in hamsters. |
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| Estrus cycle in the hamster |
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| Gestation length in hamsters |
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| What physiological structure is bigger in male hamsters than in female hamsters. |
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| Cause of Proliferative Iletus in hamsters |
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watery diarrhea lethargy weight loss depression irritability anorexia death |
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| Symptoms of proliferative iletis in hamsters |
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| Transmission of proliferative ileitis in hamsters |
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Antibiotics fluids anti-diarrheals |
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| Treatment of proliferative ileitis in hamsters |
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| pasturella or streptococcus |
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| Cause of Pneumonia in hamsters |
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Depression anorexia nasal/ ocular discharge dyspnea chattering |
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| Symptoms of pneumonia in hamsters |
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aerosolization direct contact fomites |
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| Transmission of pneumonia in hamsters |
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Antibiotics supportive care |
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| Treatment of pneumonia in hamsters |
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| What nutritional disease can hamsters suffer from? |
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| This disease causes the body to producwe proteins and causes deposits on the liver, kidneys, and GI tract. Acute death is the common outcome especially in geriatric hamsters. |
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| Scientific name of gerbils |
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| Group of gerbils is called a what? |
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| Baby gerbils are called what? |
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65-120g male 55-95g female |
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| Gerbils maintain this though adulthood. |
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| Cause of salmonellosis in gerbils. |
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Diarrhea perianal staining anorexia weight loss sudden death |
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| Symptoms of salmonellosis in gerbils. |
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| Transmission of salmonellosis in gerbils. |
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Antibiotics supportive care |
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| Treatment of salmonellosis in gerbils. |
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| Scientific name of guinea pigs. |
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| Group of guinea pigs is called a what? |
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| Baby guinea pigs are called what? |
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| Lifespan of the guinea pig |
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| Gestation in guinea pigs. |
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Bordetella bronchiceptica Streptococcus pneumoniae |
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| Causes of pneumonia in guinea pigs |
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Antibiotics increased Vitamin C and supportive care |
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| Treatment for pneumonia in guinea pigs. |
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| Cause of scurvy in guinea pigs |
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lameness lethargy weakness anorexia rough hair coat diarrhea weight loss changes in teeth and gums nasa; and ocular discharge |
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| Symptoms of scurvy in guinea pigs |
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| high dose vitamin C supplementation and supportive care |
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| Treatment of scurvy in guinea pigs. |
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| Scientific name of the chinchilla |
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| Lifespan of the chinchilla |
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| Scientific order of the hedgehog |
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| Gestation of the hedgehog |
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| Scientific name of the skunk. |
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| Scientific name of the sugar glider |
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| Lifespan of the sugar glider |
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| Gestation of the sugar glider. |
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| Scientific name of the prairie dog. |
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| Lifespan of the prairie dog |
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| Gestation of the prairie dog. |
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| What zoonotic disease does theprairie dog carry? |
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Crickets meal worms snails slugs |
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Insects rodents grains dog food zoo omnivore diet |
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Fruits pellets insects nectar |
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| Rodents are what kind of ovulators? |
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| Hedgehogs are what kind of ovulators? |
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| Skunks are what kind of ovulators? |
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