what precaution of vet has to take when he or she is called to treat wild or dangerous animals
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Some of the main precautions which should be taken, while treating a wild or dangerous animal.
• Ensure the animal is in captivity, chained or in a location where it can be safely tranquillised.
• Find out the age of the animal to judge whether it will respond to treatment, and its medical history, if treated before.
• While at the site, avoid sudden movements and loud noise.
• Avoid standing behind hind legs of animals like horse, bulls etc.
• Exercise extra care while approaching animals with babies.
• Avoid going near male live-stock when they are in heat.
• Use prescribed safety and medical gear while handling animals.
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