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• The PEER Program at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences peer.tamu.edu We Want All Our Loved Ones To Be Healthy Family Friends Pets Assesses overall health and condition Early detection of minor abnormalities Determine the extent of an injury or illness During a Physical Exam he: Makes observations Takes measurements Collects data Analyzes data Observations of a Healthy Animal Content Clear bright eyes Alert and interested Sleek, shiny coat Pink mucous membranes Good appetite Normal feces & urine Normal temperature, pulse, & respiration Temperature Heart rate Respiration rate Base-line measurements indicate animal’s current health May be first indication of abnormality A measure of the body's ability to generate and get rid of heat Heat transfer Thermometer Varies due to illness, physical activity, stage of pregnancy, time of day, &/or environmental surroundings Average Temperature of Different Species Species Horse Temperature (°F) Cattle 99.5 – 101.3 100.4 – 103.1 Sheep & Goats 102.2 – 104.9 Swine 100.4 – 104.0 Dog 99.5 – 102.5 Cat 100.5 – 102.5 Human 98.6 Fever Body generates & retains heat Immune response Maintain homeostasis Rhythmic throb in an artery as blood is pushed through it, heart rate Palpate: lower jaw in livestock, femoral artery in dogs & cats, radial or carotid artery in humans Varies due to illness, age, size, sex, breed, exercise, atmospheric conditions, time of day, eating, &/or excitement Average Pulse of Different Species Species Pulse (bpm) Horse 28 - 40 Cattle 40 - 70 Sheep & Goats 60 - 90 Swine 60 - 100 Dog 60 - 100 Cat 150 - 200 Human 60-100 Taking in oxygen, utilizing in body tissues, and giving off carbon dioxide Evaluate visually or with a stethoscope Varies due to illness, body size, age, exercise, excitement, environmental temperature, atmospheric conditions, pregnancy, & fullness of the digestive tract Average Respiration Rates of Different Species Species respiration (bpm) Horse 8 - 16 Cattle Sheep & Goats 10 - 30 12 - 20 Swine 8 - 18 Dog 10 - 30 Cat 20 - 30 Humans 15-20 A material which stimulates the immune system Contains antigens that resembles a disease-causing agents Immune system recognizes the agent as "foreign", destroys it, and then remembers it in the future. Prevents or lessens the severity of disease Prevents spread of disease between animals and humans (zoonotic diseases) Core vaccines An organism that lives on or in a host and gets its food from or at the expense of its host Symbiosis External Parasites Internal Parasites Periodontal disease Brush 3-4 times a week Provide chew toys Proper diet Schedule regular cleanings Reduce the homeless population 6 – 8 million pets in shelters each year Improve health and behavior Reduce or eliminate: some types of cancer, roaming, marking, & aggression Feed according to age, size, activity level, and overall health Pet food vs human food Pet Obesity Pet’s physical state and needs Human-animal bond Maintains healthy heart, lungs, and muscles Controls weight Protect yourself! Call the emergency care facility Bleeding: elevate & apply pressure Choking: place fingers in pet’s mouth and try to remove blockage Modified Heimlich maneuver CPR Questions?