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Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters
oacu.oir.nih.govAnimal Handling 39 1.Restraint 39 2. Location and Timing 39 3.Equipment 39 4. Feral Cats 39 Euthanasia 40 1. Euthanasia Technique 40 a) Carbon monoxide 40 b) Verification of Death 41 2. Environment and Equipment 41 3. Record Keeping and Controlled Substances 42 4. Staff Training 42 Spaying and neutering 43 1. Veterinary Medical Guidelines 43 2.
Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters
www.sheltervet.orgiv Animal Handling 33 1. Restraint 33 2. Location and Timing 33 3. Equipment 33 4. Feral Cats 33 Euthanasia 34 1. Euthanasia Technique 34 a) Carbon monoxide 34
Animal Handling Physical Restraint - RURAL AREA VET
www.ruralareavet.orgRestraint of dog for cephalic veinipuncture Restraint of cat for femoral veinipuncture RESTRAINT AND POSITIONING FOR CEPHALIC VEINIPUNCTURE Place the animal in sitting position or sternal recumbency. Extend the animal’s front leg by placing the palm of one hand behind the animal’s elbow. . Compress the cephalic vein with the thumb, and