Subq fluid therapy for animals

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2008

Subqutaneous fluid and hydration for your cat or dog. This is most often done at home when your pet has chronic acute renal failure.
Kidney disease is common in felines as they age.

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  • I need to hydrate my cat. I love this video. As usual, cats are pretty good. Blood glucose testing isn't that bad either. Where can you get the bags of fluid, syringes, and butterfly clips. Those needles, how do they stack up to small insulin needles (U100-30 gauge). I used larger syringes one time and they seemed to bend. That was unsettling.

  • My cat is 19 yrs old, and my vet recommended i do exaxtly what i see in this video...i have a 60ml syringe so it makes it easier for me..thanx

  • Interesting video.Here in Ireland I don't know if you can give fluids at home.I had a cat (RIP) that had CRF and now my dog has it.Why can't I give him fluids at home?

    Thank you.

  • nice work :)

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