Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Give back to the canine community!

Did you know your greyhound may be able to help save the lives of other dogs? Greyhounds frequently are universal donors and because they tend to have more red blood cells than other breeds they are ideal candidates to give blood.

While there are other entities that keep a blood bank the one we are most familiar with is at NW Veterinary Specialists. The ideal donor is 55 pound or heavier, friendly, and between 1 and 8 years old. They must be in good health, up to date on their vaccinations and have no prior history of transfusions or pregnancy.

To prove it's not scary I went along with Toby, Jackson and Dusty when they went in last month to be screened for eligibility.

Dr. Houchen and her assisting vet tech come out to the car to help unload the dogs. Please note Dusty's graceful exit from the car.



The boys are then given time to acclimate to the exam room while the doctor asks some questions about their medical history.



Copious affection ensues.



The children are examined.


Blood is drawn.


And the pups are showered with cookies!






Then yet more affection.



Followed by a little paperwork.


Finally they are given more treats before they get back in the car to await their lab results to see if they are eligible to be a blood donor.






See? It's easy to help!