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'''WikiVet at VetEd 2012'''
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'''Rabbit Awareness Week'''
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The WikiVet team attended the VetEd 2012 Symposium which was held at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh, Scotland in July.
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In the UK, it is the [http://www.rabbitawarenessweek.co.uk/ Rabbit Awareness Week] this week. Rabbits are becoming more popular as pets but their welfare is often poor due to lack of knowledge. Why don't you check out our [[:Category:Rabbit|rabbit pages]] to make sure you are up to scratch? In the spirit of the week, all our teaser questions on [https://www.facebook.com/WikiVet Facebook] will also relate to rabbits. You can also direct rabbit owners to the [http://www.rabbitawarenessweek.co.uk/ RAW's website] that has wealth of information aimed at them.  
 
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The team led the [[OVAM]] workshop, and gave 2 poster presentations; one on WikiVet in general and one on the translation work being done in Murcia, Spain. Links to the posters can be found on [[VetEd 2012 - News|the news page]].  
      
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More and more WikiVet<sup><small>TM</small></sup> pages are being opened up so everyone can view the their great content, and now you can easily recommend and share this content through Facebook 'recommend', Twitter 'tweet' or Google '+1' buttons. Read the [[Recommend content - News|news page]] for more information.
 
More and more WikiVet<sup><small>TM</small></sup> pages are being opened up so everyone can view the their great content, and now you can easily recommend and share this content through Facebook 'recommend', Twitter 'tweet' or Google '+1' buttons. Read the [[Recommend content - News|news page]] for more information.
 
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<center>'''What is your diagnosis?'''</center>
 
<center>'''What is your diagnosis?'''</center>
 
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This photograph is of a hunting dog with a chronic weight-bearing lameness of the right forelimb. The elbow is held in abduction and the antebrachium and paw are swung in a lateral arc during the swing phase of the stride. The lameness is accentuated when the dog is walked up steps.
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This rabbit is displaying what is often the earliest sign of acquired dental disease. What is the condition, and how is it related to the teeth?
 
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<center>Test yourself [[Small Animal Orthopaedics Q&A 14|here]].</center>
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<center>Test yourself [[Rabbit Medicine and Surgery Q&A 06|here]].</center>
     
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