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1 October 1994 Immobilization of Free-ranging Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) with Tiletamine Hydrochloride and Zolazepam Hydrochloride
Alejandro Travaini, Miguel Delibes
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Abstract

We evaluated Zoletil on free-ranging red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Spain. Twentytwo pup and 49 adult wild-caught red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) were immobilized with a combination of tiletamine hydrochloride and zolazepam hydrochloride in a 1:1 proportion (Zoletil). Mean (±SE) Zoletil doses were 10.57 (±0.41) mg/kg (range = 7.58-15.39 mg/kg, n = 22) for pups and 10.51 (±0.33) mg/kg (range = 5.88-16.67 mg/kg, n = 45) for adults. Mean induction and first recovery times for pups were 2.3 (±0.2) minutes (range = 1 to 5 minutes) and 35.5 (±3.28) minutes (range = 18 to 78 minutes), respectively. Mean induction and first recovery times for adults were 3.7 (±0.21) minutes (range = 2 to 8 minutes) and 35.4 (±2.22) minutes (range = 13 to 90 minutes), respectively. We recommend Zoletil doses of 10 mg/kg for red foxes. For wild adult red foxes of unknown weight, an initial dose of 60 to 70 mg Zoletil should be administered. This dose should allow about 40 minutes of handling time.

Travaini and Delibes: Immobilization of Free-ranging Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) with Tiletamine Hydrochloride and Zolazepam Hydrochloride
Alejandro Travaini and Miguel Delibes "Immobilization of Free-ranging Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes) with Tiletamine Hydrochloride and Zolazepam Hydrochloride," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 30(4), 589-591, (1 October 1994). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-30.4.589
Received: 19 January 1994; Published: 1 October 1994
KEYWORDS
immobilization
red fox
Spain
tiletamine
Vulpes vulpes
zolazepam
zoletil
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