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51. Bilateral osteoma cutis in a Peach-Faced Lovebird (Agapornis roseicollis)

52. Imaging techniques in veterinary medicine. Part II: Computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, nuclear medicine

53. Live reptile smuggling is predicted by trends in the legal exotic pet trade

54. Exotic Pet Trade as a Cause of Biological Invasions: The Case of Tree Squirrels of the Genus Callosciurus

55. First field record of an introduced pet‐feeder cockroach, Blaptica dubia (Serville, 1838) (Blattidae, Blaberinae), in a temperate zone of Japan

56. Endoparasites of pet reptiles and amphibians from exotic pet shows in Texas, United States

57. Permanent Implantable Medical Devices in Exotic Pet Medicine

58. Technological Advances in Surgical Equipment in Exotic Pet Medicine

59. Technological Advances in Diagnostic Imaging in Exotic Pet Medicine

60. Advances in Therapeutics and Delayed Drug Release

61. When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in producing invasive vertebrate animals

62. What’s next? The release of exotic pets continues virtually unabated 7 years after enforcement of new legislation for managing invasive species

63. La morsure des mustélidés : données sur l’anatomie, l’éthologie et la pathologie

64. British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) Conference

65. Exotic pets in Ireland: 2. Provision of veterinary services and perspectives of veterinary professionals’ on responsible ownership

66. Live wild animal exports to supply the exotic pet trade: A case study from Togo using publicly available social media data

67. [Survey on the use of antibiotics in exotic pets among Swiss veterinarians]

68. Blind trading: A literature review of research addressing the welfare of ball pythons in the exotic pet trade

69. Dropping the ball? The welfare of ball pythons traded in the EU and North America

70. Searching for snakes: ball python hunting in southern Togo, West Africa

71. Processing the Wildlife Crime Scene and Evidence of Forensic Importance

72. Exotic animal cafes are increasingly home to threatened biodiversity

73. Imaging techniques in Veterinary Medicine. Part I: Radiography and Ultrasonography

74. Perceptions of animal welfare and exotic pet ownership in China

75. Ancient DNA of Guinea Pigs (Cavia spp.) Indicates a Probable New Center of Domestication and Pathways of Global Distribution

76. Turning Negatives into Positives for Pet Trading and Keeping: A Review of Positive Lists

77. Vitamin D and Ultraviolet B Radiation Considerations for Exotic Pets.

78. Avian Behavior Consultation for Exotic Pet Practitioners

79. Fatal and Nonfatal Snakebite Injuries Reported in the United States

80. Risky Business: Live Non-CITES Wildlife UK Imports and the Potential for Infectious Diseases

81. Is YouTube® promoting the exotic pet trade? Analysis of the global public perception of popular YouTube® videos featuring threatened exotic animals

82. Is YouTube promoting the exotic pet trade? Analysis of the global public perception of popular YouTube videos featuring threatened exotic animals

83. Confidence of veterinary surgeons in the United Kingdom in treating and diagnosing exotic pet species

84. Social Media Contexts Moderate Perceptions of Animals

85. Parasites, Pests, and Pets in a Global World: New Perspectives and Challenges

86. Update on exotic pet oncology

87. Searching for snakes: ball python hunting in southern Togo, West Africa

88. Dropping the Ball? The Welfare of Ball Pythons Traded in the EU and North America

89. Blind Trading: A Literature Review of Research Addressing the Welfare of Ball Pythons in the Exotic Pet Trade

90. Exotic Pet Emergencies

91. Non-native Amphibian Pet Trade via Internet in Poland

92. Exotic pet suitability: Understanding some problems and using a labeling system to aid animal welfare, environment, and consumer protection

93. Update on Cancer Treatment in Exotics

95. A Survey Study of Veterinary Student Opinions and Knowledge about Pet Reptiles and Their Welfare

96. Results of phenol red thread test in clinically normal Syrian hamsters ( Mesocricetus auratus).

97. Esophagostomy Feeding Tube Use and Placement in Exotic Pets.

98. Behavioral Effects of Parasitism in Animals.

99. Abandoned Foreigners: is the stage set for exotic pet reptiles to invade Central Europe?

100. Information Could Reduce Consumer Demand for Exotic Pets

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