What preparations should be made before taking your dog to a pet hospital
In life, dogs are inevitably sick, sometimes minor illnesses, and when they are seriously ill, they need to find a regular pet hospital. Usually, irregular pet hospitals have several major characteristics: 1. Start treatment after laying a newspaper. 2. Prescribe medicine at will. 3. No charge standard indicates that no formal invoice is issued. What hospitals are most afraid of is viruses and infectious diseases. What preparations should owners need to make before taking their dogs to the hospital? 1. Bring a mat (blanket)
Pets who come to see a doctor are sometimes asked for an infusion, but owners generally do not expect to bring a mat or something. You should know that the infusion tables are all metal and are cold in summer. Moreover, the infusion room is not disinfected at all when it is busy, so it is not hygienic to just put it on like this. Therefore, as long as you are bringing animals to see a doctor, you must bring a mat or blanket, and it is better to bring a small quilt. I forgot to say that I also recommend using adult diaper pads. There are two specifications: 60*60CM and 40*60CM, which are just right on the clinic and infusion tables.
If a dog is injured, you must be sent to a pet hospital. This way, there will be no secondary harm.
2. The nurse who is sure to get the injection may think that I have made a big deal. I have seen an intern who has given a cat and dog under the skin and blood flows out; and the injection is closed. Wow, it’s not that I’m scaring everyone, that’s really shocking! Even if the injection is like this, it must be too good to have an infusion injection. Some doctors have very good skills. I have never seen them prick twice, and they succeed in one success (Once I changed a doctor, and it didn't work 4 times. If the doctor is not there, we will wait until they come.
3. Try not to run the needle!
There are many people in the infusion room, and the doctor cannot always look at you, so we can only support ourselves and not let the needle run, because if the needle runs, it will be absorbed in a few hours, but it will hurt very much. If you don't believe it, try infusion yourself. If the liquid runs into the muscles and swollen, how can it not hurt?
4. The speed of the infusion is slower
Some owners look at it dripping too slowly, so they adjust it very quickly. Dadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadadada It's very slow, and it's going to be fatal! Some drugs have relatively large molecules (like albumin), and can only drop a few drops per minute. If the drop is fast, the cat's heart can't stand it at all. As long as you see the animals getting a little gasping, it must be too fast. Infusion for 4 or 5 hours is nothing, be prepared.
5. Don't go together
On some websites, you will make an appointment to take them to the hospital for sterilization or treatment of diseases. In small hospitals, you will also bring your pets to other people's homes to see what their meeting will be. This is very, very dangerous! The hospital is a place where viruses and bacteria are concentrated, and most of the pets who go to the hospital go to see a doctor. It is easy to cross-infection due to short contact. Such close contact is enough to cause cross-infection. This is definitely not what everyone hopes.