Guiding Dogs Through Spay/Neuter Intake & Examination
This video series will show you how to safely and comfortably handle, approach, and guide dogs through spay/neuter procedures including approach, determining alteration status, and intake.
Approaching Dogs
By correctly approaching a new or fearful dog, you can set the right tone for the rest of their visit. Just a few simple tips can easily help you accomplish this.
Guiding Fearful Dogs out of Crates
It can be difficult to remove a fearful dog from a crate. In this video, you will learn a safe, effective, and low stress method to retrieve a reluctant dog from a crate.
Restraint-Free Injections for Dogs
Some dogs may not be agreeable to normal restraint for an injection. In this video, you will learn an alternate method of handling these dogs for intramuscular and subcutaneous injections.
Intake: Dogs
Watch to learn how to assess dogs prior to surgery. We’ll also provide important information on moving dogs to holding areas and preparing them before surgery.
Determining if Patients Have Already Been Spayed or Neutered
Watch to learn simple ways to determine whether or not a cat or dog has been spayed or neutered. We’ll show you specific indicators to look for reproductive status, including scars, tattoos and other physical indicators.
Guiding Dogs into Runs
Learn the best methods for safely and easily guiding a dog into their kennel run using gentle animal handling techniques.
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