PNHS Articles
The following articles are written by PNHS members or are provided to PNHS with permission to be published here. These articles are all copyright PNHS unless otherwise indicated in the article and may be reproduced so long as PNHS is recognized as the originator of the content.
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| May 4, 2010 |
Freezing reptiles as a form of euthanasia [The following appeared in the December 2006 issue of the PNHS newsletter as part of the "Ask the Dr" column.] |
| May 4, 2010 |
So you're thinking about getting a snake? I waited ten years to get a snake and I have really learned a lot taking care of my snakes, so I wanted to share everything I have learned with you. Some of this will be old information, but hopefully I have at least something new to share. The following section covers all the questions I have discovered that need to be answered prior getting a pet. We all know that in reality this may not happen, but hopefully we can all try. |
| Aug 10, 2010 |
Your Healthy Herp: What is Crypto? By Aimee Kenoyer, PNWHS member *Disclaimer: I am not a veterinarian and can only share information I have found. PNHS is not liable for any action taken based on the contents of this article. It is up to the individual to do their own research, and I strongly encourage all keepers to seek out trusted information sources and to rely on the advice of their veterinarian. If you suspect your animal is ill, please take it to a licensed veterinarian. |
| Feb 13, 2011 |
Your Healthy Herp: What is Paramyxovirus? *Disclaimer: I am not a veterinarian and can only share information I have found. PNWHS is not liable for any action taken based on the contents of this article. It is up to the individual to do their own research, and I strongly encourage all keepers to seek out trusted information sources and to rely on the advice of their veterinarian. If you suspect your animal is ill, please take it to a licensed veterinarian. |
| Feb 14, 2011 |
Got Mites? PNHS, we need snake mites! Dr Elliott Jacobson, the premier reptile disease researcher who was the Keynote Speaker at the ECRE last June, is looking for snake mites. We’ll be providing a limited number of collection kits at the next several meetings, or you can contact Aimee to arrange pickup or mailing of a kit. And, nope! ~they don’t have to be alive. The easiest way to collect them is to scoop several of them into a tube (part of your kit), cap the tube off, and pop it in your freezer. |
