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Without covering the same ground as other excellent textbooks, The Clinical Companion of the Donkey concentrates on those differences in the equine species that are specific to the donkey. A new chapter on donkey behaviour has been included, as this is fundamental to understanding this unique animal and the presentation of clinical signs and requirements for handling, nursing and treatment.
The Clinical Companion of the Donkey contributors are all employed by or are associated with The Donkey Sanctuary. The content of the textbook is evidence-based or the shared experience of past and present employees representing a vast pool of expertise and knowledge in donkey health and welfare.
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The Clinical Companion of the Donkey is available in the following languages:
- English (2nd edition)
- Chinese (1st edition)
- French (1st edition)
- Portuguese (1st edition)
- Spanish (1st edition)
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The Clinical Companion of the Donkey (2nd edition) is also available to purchase in paperback from our online shop.