All the team at Animalius work hard staying current and at the forefront of clinical excellence. Research is a team sport and we value collaboration with other experts from WA and around the world. We are so proud of our team for their contributions to the veterinary peer-reviewed literature.

Some examples of their research are below (subscription may be required), alternatively if you would like to receive any of our publications please email: hello@animalius.vet


Monitoring of anaesthetised dogs and cats: Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia Chapter position statement

Musk GC, Bass L, Best P, Bradbury L, Davis J, Lehmann H, Neck D, Santos LCP, Goodwin W


Internal organs and body tissues of free-swimming whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) imaged using underwater ultrasound 

M. G. Meekan, F. Thompson, K. Brooks, R. Matsumoto, K. Murakumo, E. Lester, A. Dove and B. Hopper


Presumed intracranial and spinal subdural empyema secondary to periorbital abscesses in a golden retriever

Dr Patricia Thong, Dr Guy Wolfenden, Dr Dazlyn Badsha and Dr Zoe Lenard


Single large enterolith in a cat with chronic inflammatory enteropathy

Dr Patricia Thong, Dr Guy Wolfenden, Dr Takanori Sugiyama, Dr Jacelyn Neo and Dr Belinda Hopper


Animalius specialist surgeon Dr Taka is a contributing author for this new textbook of Comparative Veterinary Anatomy. 

Comparative Veterinary Anatomy: A Clinical Approach PDF | Vet eBooks (vet-ebooks.com)


Veterinary forensic radiology–Development of a cost-effective and easily performed postmortem computed tomographic angiography protocol

Dr Adrian Bryce, Dr Zoe Lenard


Early diagnosis of acute kidney injury subsequent to severe hypotension and fluid resuscitation in anaesthetised dogs

Dr Jennifer Davis, Gabriele Rossi, Kwok M.Ho, Giselle L.Hosgood, , Anthea L.Raisis 

Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia March 2022 


Comparative accuracy of two veterinary-calibrated point-of-care glucometers for measurement of blood glucose concentration in dogs

Dr Guy Wolfenden, Dr Fleur James, Dr Lily Hung, Dr Mieghan Bruce (Murdoch Uni) and Dr Mary Thompson (U-syd) recently published in JSAP Journal of Small Animal Practice an investigation and comparison of the accuracy of two veterinary portable blood glucose metres (AccuTell; AccubioTech; and AlphaTrak2; Abbott Laboratories).


Feline pleural effusion

Dr Lily Hung, radiology registrar, and radiologists Drs Zoe Lenard and Belinda Hopper, recently published in BMC Veterinary Research on feline pleural effusion and the utility of radiography in determining aetiology.