Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
Exciting News for Your Exotic Pets at Concordia Pet Care!
We are thrilled to announce an exciting expansion at Concordia: the introduction of Nighttime Exotic Emergency consultations! This new service extends Dr. Zoltan's renowned exotic specialist care into the hours of darkness, ensuring expert care for your pets around the clock.
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
Ureter Stone Removal in a Rabbit
Our team is dedicated to advancing the field of exotic animal medicine by pushing the boundaries and exploring new techniques to provide the best possible care for our patients and save as many lives as possible. This case is an excellent example to illustrate this effort. A 6-year-old female rabbit called Toto 桃桃 developed a stone in her urinary tract that blocked the ureter and prevented the urine from leaving the kidney. The build-up of urine caused lots of pain and led to a condition called hydronephrosis.
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
A very sweet present from the owner of 小葵(Siu Kwai) to Dr. Zoltan Szabo and his team
A very sweet present from the owner of 小葵(Siu Kwai) to Dr. Zoltan Szabo and Concordia Exotic team! Thank you so much for your trust! Siu Kwai was found to develop a large abdominal abscess and a cyst on her liver after she was neutered at another clinic last year. She came to Concordia for advice from Dr. Zoltan Szabo, and the cyst was successfully removed. Siu Kwai recovered from the surgery very well.
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
The Surgery of the Broken Leg of ‘MoMo’, the Guinea Pig Baby
MoMo, this 3-month-old, 260g guinea pig baby, had a gruesomely broken left hind leg because the door was closed on his leg accidentally. As a result, his femur was shattered into six pieces, and we struggled to put all the fragments together during the surgery. Additionally, the broken bone got infected, and it took three antibiotics and four months of treatment to clear up this problem. Luckily MoMo's owners didn't give up and diligently provided him with all the care and treatment he needed. He had his final X-rays on 19th February, and while it is not the prettiest bone healing We've ever seen but the bone fragments are fused, and the infection is finally gone!
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
The Spay of ‘SiSi’ the Golden Hamster
Sisi (思思), a 1.5-year-old golden hamster, came to us due to bloody vaginal discharge. We suspected she had some uterine abnormality (infection, tumour or endometriosis). Because of financial restraints, we couldn't do a CT scan, and we can't identify uterine abnormalities in a hamster by ultrasound; therefore, we couldn't diagnose her problem precisely.
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
The Surgery of the Broken Leg of ‘Chubby’, a three-month-old Rabbit Baby
"Chubby" is one of the most adorable rabbits Dr. Zoltan had the privilege to operate on. He was only three months old and 460g when he came to see us for the first time. The owner purchased him a few days before and accidentally dropped him. Unfortunately, Chubby broke his left femur, and the owner didn't have the money to pay for the surgery, so she decided to surrender the rabbit.
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
Flank Spay of ‘Nana’ the Guinea Pig
​Let's see the routine desexing surgery of a young guinea pig called Nana. Contrary to dogs in most rodents, we prefer the dorsolateral flank approach for routine, elective spay.
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
Uterus Tumour in a Two-year-old Hedgehog
The owner of this two-year-old female hedgehog, called "Dianna," noticed that the hedgehog was bleeding from somewhere. Because Diana was somewhat secretive and liked to curl up into a ball, it took some time for her owners to identify that the bleeding was coming from the vagina. Since it was impossible to examine her while conscious, we anaesthetised her using isoflurane and discovered that she had a bloody mass hanging from her vaginal opening.
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
85g Monk Parakeet Right Tibiotarsal Bone Fixing Surgery
​This 85g monk parakeet, called "Aria," somehow managed to break its right tibiotarsal bone. There are several methods to fix these kinds of fractures in tiny parrots, and Dr. Zoltan's favorite is using a single intramedullary pin. Compared to casts and bandages, the bird can use its leg very soon after the surgery, and birds seem to tolerate metal pins way better than bandages.
Dr. Zoltan Szabo 2025-01-20
A two-year-old dwarf hamster "Boo" Hair-loss Problem
"Boo", a two-year-old dwarf hamster, developed hair-loss several months ago that didn't respond to the medical treatment of the referring veterinarian. Unfortunately, Boo was too tiny (only 20g) for blood hormone level measurement. However, her clinical signs were typical of adrenal gland hyperactivity hyperadrenocorticism, Cushing's disease).
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  • Exotic Animal Cases
    Exciting News for Your Exotic Pets at Concordia Pet Care!
    We are thrilled to announce an exciting expansion at Concordia: the introduction of Nighttime Exotic Emergency consultations! This new service extends Dr. Zoltan's renowned exotic specialist care into the hours of darkness, ensuring expert care for your pets around the clock.
    Ureter Stone Removal in a Rabbit
    Our team is dedicated to advancing the field of exotic animal medicine by pushing the boundaries and exploring new techniques to provide the best possible care for our patients and save as many lives as possible. This case is an excellent example to illustrate this effort. A 6-year-old female rabbit called Toto 桃桃 developed a stone in her urinary tract that blocked the ureter and prevented the urine from leaving the kidney. The build-up of urine caused lots of pain and led to a condition called hydronephrosis.
    A very sweet present from the owner of 小葵(Siu Kwai) to Dr. Zoltan Szabo and his team
    A very sweet present from the owner of 小葵(Siu Kwai) to Dr. Zoltan Szabo and Concordia Exotic team! Thank you so much for your trust! Siu Kwai was found to develop a large abdominal abscess and a cyst on her liver after she was neutered at another clinic last year. She came to Concordia for advice from Dr. Zoltan Szabo, and the cyst was successfully removed. Siu Kwai recovered from the surgery very well.
    The Surgery of the Broken Leg of ‘MoMo’, the Guinea Pig Baby
    MoMo, this 3-month-old, 260g guinea pig baby, had a gruesomely broken left hind leg because the door was closed on his leg accidentally. As a result, his femur was shattered into six pieces, and we struggled to put all the fragments together during the surgery. Additionally, the broken bone got infected, and it took three antibiotics and four months of treatment to clear up this problem. Luckily MoMo's owners didn't give up and diligently provided him with all the care and treatment he needed. He had his final X-rays on 19th February, and while it is not the prettiest bone healing We've ever seen but the bone fragments are fused, and the infection is finally gone!
    The Spay of ‘SiSi’ the Golden Hamster
    Sisi (思思), a 1.5-year-old golden hamster, came to us due to bloody vaginal discharge. We suspected she had some uterine abnormality (infection, tumour or endometriosis). Because of financial restraints, we couldn't do a CT scan, and we can't identify uterine abnormalities in a hamster by ultrasound; therefore, we couldn't diagnose her problem precisely.
    The Surgery of the Broken Leg of ‘Chubby’, a three-month-old Rabbit Baby
    "Chubby" is one of the most adorable rabbits Dr. Zoltan had the privilege to operate on. He was only three months old and 460g when he came to see us for the first time. The owner purchased him a few days before and accidentally dropped him. Unfortunately, Chubby broke his left femur, and the owner didn't have the money to pay for the surgery, so she decided to surrender the rabbit.
    Flank Spay of ‘Nana’ the Guinea Pig
    ​Let's see the routine desexing surgery of a young guinea pig called Nana. Contrary to dogs in most rodents, we prefer the dorsolateral flank approach for routine, elective spay.
    Uterus Tumour in a Two-year-old Hedgehog
    The owner of this two-year-old female hedgehog, called "Dianna," noticed that the hedgehog was bleeding from somewhere. Because Diana was somewhat secretive and liked to curl up into a ball, it took some time for her owners to identify that the bleeding was coming from the vagina. Since it was impossible to examine her while conscious, we anaesthetised her using isoflurane and discovered that she had a bloody mass hanging from her vaginal opening.
    85g Monk Parakeet Right Tibiotarsal Bone Fixing Surgery
    ​This 85g monk parakeet, called "Aria," somehow managed to break its right tibiotarsal bone. There are several methods to fix these kinds of fractures in tiny parrots, and Dr. Zoltan's favorite is using a single intramedullary pin. Compared to casts and bandages, the bird can use its leg very soon after the surgery, and birds seem to tolerate metal pins way better than bandages.
    A two-year-old dwarf hamster "Boo" Hair-loss Problem
    "Boo", a two-year-old dwarf hamster, developed hair-loss several months ago that didn't respond to the medical treatment of the referring veterinarian. Unfortunately, Boo was too tiny (only 20g) for blood hormone level measurement. However, her clinical signs were typical of adrenal gland hyperactivity hyperadrenocorticism, Cushing's disease).
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