Don’t miss out - join us live on Tuesday 15th April at 8pm BST for expert-led, practical tips on managing exotic small mammal emergencies.
Mark your calendar for our next live webinar on Tuesday 15th April, where Dr Louise Abuzet will walk you through how to approach emergency cases in exotic small mammals.
Exotic small mammals - including Guinea Pigs, Hamsters and Ferrets - commonly present to the veterinary practice as emergency patients, and rapid assessment and treatment is required to give them the best possible chance of survival.
This webinar (aimed at vets and veterinary nurses) will outline how to approach the exotic small mammal emergency, covering topics such as triage, history taking, clinical exam and diagnostics. We will also discuss the main aspects of treatment including fluid therapy, medications, surgical considerations, CPR and humane euthanasia.
What to Expect
Quick, practical guidance on triage, diagnostics, and treatment for emergency cases in small mammals.

Learning Objectives
- Learn how to approach the exotic small mammal emergency patient - including triage, history taking and clinical exam
- Understand which diagnostic tests could be considered for these exotic emergency patients
- Learn about common medications and treatments used in exotic small mammal emergency medicine
- Discover how to anaesthetise exotic small mammals and other surgical considerations

Meet the Speaker
Dr Louise Abuzet
BVM&S CertAVP (ECC) CertAVP (ZM) BSc(HONS) MRCVS
Dr Louise Abuzet is a highly experienced vet with dual CertAVPs in Emergency & Critical Care and Zoological Medicine. She’s worked across first opinion, ECC, and referral hospitals, and now supports veterinary teams as a Solutions Consultant at Vetoquinol.