Restraints Of Animals Flashcards
1
Q
The correct approach for a dog?
A
Stop, look, access body language, approach
Crouch down to the dog, this limits area for biting
2
Q
Types of dog restraints
A
Standing, sitting/sternal, and lateral, (Muzzle)
3
Q
Normal Canine Vitals
A
Temperature: 99.5-102.5 (103.5 in hospital)
Pulse: 70-160
Respiration: 10-30
MM: Pink and moist
CRT: <2 seconds
4
Q
What is the best approach for a cat
A
Take what the cat gives you
5
Q
What to never ever do with a cat
A
scuffing
scuffing and stretching
scuffing and hanging
6
Q
Dorm vs Xylazine
A
Dorm takes longer to work but last longer
xylazine works quicker but last a shorter amount of time