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How to give subcutaneous (subQ) fluids to a dog or cat. How to give subcutaneous (subQ) fluids to a dog or cat.
Posted by: singinghillsvet

Video duration: 358 seconds

Dogs and cats may be given subcutaneous fluids at a veterinary hospital for various reasons, the most common being dehydration or kidney failure. If you have been instructed to give these fluids at home by your vet, there is no need to be nervous...You CAN do it. It becomes very simple once you have tried this....Only do this with veterinary recommendation.


Ear cleaning and medicating Ear cleaning and medicating
Posted by: singinghillsvet

Video duration: 618 seconds

Ear infections can be very painful. In dogs, you may notice an odor from the ears, scratching at the ears, or shaking the head. Cats may only scratch at it's temples. Pets hide their ear infections from their owners. Most pets can have an ear infection for up to one month before the owners notice something is wrong.


Physical exam at a veterinary office. Physical exam at a veterinary office.
Posted by: singinghillsvet

Video duration: 384 seconds

Physical exam of a very good dog. The exam varies depending on if abnormalities were found. Be proactive and have your pets examined at least annually.


IV catheter placement in a dog IV catheter placement in a dog
Posted by: singinghillsvet

Video duration: 255 seconds

This is how SingingHillsVet places iv catheters. All veterinary offices do it a little differently. These videos are not to be used to diagnose nor treat your pet at home. This should only be done under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian If you feel your pet is sick, contact your local veterinarian.