Veterinary Surgeon Jammu

Veterinary Surgeon Jammu First exotic care clinic in Jammu for all your birds, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pig, turtle etc. Also deals with treatment of dogs and cats.

22/02/2026

That’s a top-tier energy to bring to a career. When your work is so “goated” that parents use you as the living blueprint for success, you aren’t just an doctor—you’re a walking masterclass.
Here is a breakdown of what that looks like:
The “Goated” Professional Blueprint
• The Aura of Excellence: You don’t just do the job; you dominate the craft. Whether it’s code, art, or leadership, your output is the gold standard.
• The Mentor Magnet: People bring their kids because you represent possibility. You make the “impossible” look like a Tuesday morning routine.
• The Respect Factor: You’ve moved past seeking validation. Now, you are the validation for why hard work and talent matter.
For paid online consultations please whatsapp on 9596709719. This is Dr Kamil’s personal number . You will get a prompt for further instructions there. Directly calling or whatsapp calling initially is discouraged. Thanks for bearing with us.

17/02/2026

In veterinary medicine, eye lubrication is arguably even more critical than in humans. Many pets (especially certain breeds) naturally have “bulgy” eyes or eyelids that don’t close easily, making them highly susceptible to exposure keratitis (drying of the cornea) while under anesthesia.
Veterinarians take this very seriously to prevent painful ulcers that could develop while your pet is “sleeping.”
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12/02/2026

Follow up of attacked bird!!!!
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12/02/2026

Managing a large, lacerated dog bite requires a balance between preventing infection (especially rabies and tetanus) and achieving a functional cosmetic result.
1. Immediate Irrigation: Copious wound cleaning is critical; use pressurized sterile saline or povidone-iodine solution to mechanically wash out saliva and bacteria. 
2. Control Bleeding: Apply direct pressure with sterile gauze to manage hemorrhage, which is common in deep lacerations.
3. Debridement: Remove any devitalized or necrotic tissue edges to reduce the risk of infection and promote better healing.
4. Rabies Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP): Administer the rabies vaccine and infiltrate Rabies Immunoglobulin (RIG) directly into and around the wound edges. 
5. Tetanus Update: Check the patient’s vaccination history and provide a tetanus toxoid booster or Tetanus Immunoglobulin (TIG) if needed.
6. Antibiotic Therapy: Start a prophylactic course of a broad-spectrum antibiotic, such as Amoxicillin-clavulanate, to cover Pasteurella and anaerobic bacteria.
7. Surgical Strategy: Large lacerations often require “loose” primary closure or delayed closure to allow for drainage, rather than tight stitching.
8. Pain Management: Provide adequate analgesia (e.g., NSAIDs or paracetamol) to manage the significant pain associated with tearing injuries.
9. Exploration: For deep wounds, assess for underlying damage to nerves, tendons, or bones, which may require specialist surgical intervention.
10. Follow-up: Monitor the wound closely over the next 48 hours for signs of cellulitis, abscess formation, or systemic fever.
For paid online consultations please whatsapp on 9596709719. This is Dr Kamil’s personal number . You will get a prompt for further instructions there. Directly calling or whatsapp calling initially is discouraged. Thanks for bearing with us.

11/02/2026

Keeping your birds safe is all about controlling their environment and understanding their instincts. Whether they are indoor pets or outdoor poultry, here is a brief guide to the essentials.
1. Bird-Proof the Environment
Birds are naturally curious and have sensitive respiratory systems.
• Air Quality: Avoid using non-stick (Teflon) cookware, scented candles, incense, or strong cleaning chemicals. These release fumes that can be fatal to birds.
• Physical Hazards: Secure all windows and mirrors (so they don’t fly into them) and keep ceiling fans turned off when birds are out of their cages.
• Toxic Foods: Never feed them chocolate, avocado, caffeine, or fruit pits/seeds.
2. Secure Housing
Your bird’s cage or coop should be their “safe zone.”
• Bar Spacing: Ensure cage bars are close enough that the bird cannot get its head stuck.
• Predator Protection: If kept outdoors, use hardware cloth (not chicken wire) to keep out snakes, rats, and hawks.
• Safe Perches: Use natural wood perches of varying diameters to prevent foot sores and arthritis.
3. Health & Hygiene
Cleanliness is the best defense against disease.
• Fresh Water: Change water daily. Birds often “bathe” in their drinking water, leading to rapid bacterial growth.
• Daily Cleaning: Remove soiled liners and uneaten fresh food every 24 hours.
• Quarantine: Always keep new birds separate from your existing flock for at least 30 days to ensure they aren’t carrying hidden illnesses.
4. Emotional Safety
Stress can weaken a bird’s immune system.
• Sleep: Ensure they get 10–12 hours of uninterrupted, dark sleep.
• Social Interaction: Birds are flock animals; they need daily interaction or mentally stimulating toys to prevent self-harming behaviors like feather plucking.
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10/02/2026

Poodles require specific ear care because their anatomy traps moisture and debris. Here is the brief guide to managing their ear hygiene
1. Regular Inspection
• Odor Check: Healthy ears should not have a distinct smell. A foul or ye**ty scent usually indicates an underlying issue.
• Visual Check: Look for redness, swelling, or dark discharge. Poodles are prone to yeast and bacterial buildup.
2. Hair Management (Plucking)
• Poodles grow hair deep inside the ear canal which can block airflow and trap wax.
• The Method: Use your fingers or blunt-tipped tweezers to gently remove small tufts of hair.
• Grip: Using a specialized ear powder makes the hair easier to grip and the process more comfortable for the dog.
3. Cleaning Routine
• The Solution: Use a veterinarian-recommended ear cleaner designed for dogs. Avoid using home remedies like vinegar, alcohol, or hydrogen peroxide.
• The Steps: 1. Fill the ear canal with the solution.
2. Massage the base of the ear for about 30 seconds to break up debris.
3. Let your dog shake their head.
4. Use a cotton ball or gauze to wipe the outer areas. Never insert Q-tips into the canal.
4. Moisture Control
• Always dry your Poodle’s ears thoroughly after baths, professional grooming, or swimming. Excess moisture is the leading cause of infections in floppy-eared breeds.

09/02/2026

Managing a flock—whether it’s a backyard coop or a commercial farm—is a delicate balancing act. When management slips, the environment quickly transforms from a sanctuary into a breeding ground for pathogens.

Poor management creates a “Perfect Storm”: it weakens the host (the bird) while strengthening the enemy (bacteria, viruses, and parasites) through a dirty, stagnant environment.

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08/02/2026

Ingluvioplasty is the specific surgical reconstruction of a bird’s crop (the ingluvies).
While an ingluviotomy is just a simple cut to get inside, an ingluvioplasty is more complex—it involves repairing, reshaping, or removing damaged tissue to restore the crop’s function.
Why is it performed?
• Crop Burn: The most common reason. It occurs when a chick is fed formula that is too hot, causing a hole (fistula) to burn through the crop and the skin.
• Trauma: Tears from predator attacks or sharp foreign objects.
• Crop Stasis/Dilation: Repairing a “stretched out” or sagging crop that can no longer move food effectively.
The Procedure
1. Debridement: The surgeon removes dead or necrotic (blackened) tissue from the edges of the wound.
2. Tissue Separation: The skin and the crop wall often heal together after an injury; the surgeon must carefully separate these two layers.
3. Two-Layer Closure: This is the “gold standard.” The surgeon first sutures the crop wall closed with a liquid-tight seal, then sutures the skin separately.
4. Testing: The crop is often filled with water or saline during surgery to ensure there are no leaks.
For paid online consultations please whatsapp on 9596709719. This is Dr Kamil’s personal number . You will get a prompt for further instructions there. Directly calling or whatsapp calling initially is discouraged. Thanks for bearing with us.

07/02/2026

Hypothyroidism in Dogs: The Basics
Hypothyroidism occurs when a dog’s thyroid gland is underactive, failing to produce enough hormones to regulate their metabolism. It’s essentially a “slowing down” of the body’s systems.
Key Symptoms
Since the metabolism is sluggish, symptoms are usually physical and behavioral:
• Weight Gain: Gaining weight without an increase in food intake.
• Lethargy: Excessive sleeping and lack of interest in exercise.
• Skin & Coat Issues: Thinning hair (often on the tail, creating a “rat tail” appearance), chronic skin infections, or a dull, brittle coat.
• Cold Intolerance: Seeking out warm spots because they can’t maintain body heat.
Diagnosis & Treatment
• Testing: Diagnosed via blood tests (typically checking T4 and TSH levels).
• Management: It isn’t “cured,” but it is very manageable. Dogs are usually prescribed a daily synthetic hormone (Levothyroxine).
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House No 390. Ward No 22. Shastri Nagar, Near Girls Higher Secondary School
Jammu
180001

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Monday 10am - 8pm
Tuesday 10am - 8pm
Wednesday 10am - 8pm
Thursday 10am - 8pm
Friday 10am - 8pm
Saturday 10am - 8pm
Sunday 10am - 2pm

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