Restraining in Lateral Recumbency

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Restraining in Lateral Recumbency Right recumbency = right side down Use your body…but not too much Procedure: Reach over animal to grasp legs closest to your body Gently pull animal onto their side (no body slams!) Keep hold of legs closest to the table “Hold off” as needed - Occlude vein

Restraint in Sternal Recumbency Procedure: Ease dog down onto belly Reach around to hold onto chest & legs This hand can let go to “hold off” cephalic vein Place other arm around neck to secure head Hold off vein as needed “It’s all in the holder”

Restraint for Jugular Venipuncture Technique can vary Restrainer keeps body still by holding front legs or positioning against wall Restrainer lifts head up slightly and away from the jugular that will be drawn from Venipuncturist “holds off” Notes: Watch position of head Don’t let head move Don’t get in the way of the venipuncturist Don’t be jumpy

General Restraint Tips Document issues for future visits Don’t rush Know when to take a break Check gums & tongue periodically Communicate with colleagues Get help when necessary Stay away from the business end

Types of Aggression: Canine Irritability or Pain-induced - Vaccines or procedures Maternal – Possession or protection Predatory – Chasing/killing prey (food or fun) Territorial - Home, crate, owner Fear-Induced - Environment or situation “Fear biters” Inter-male - Competition Dominance – Pack hierarchy

Rabies or “Catch” Pole Used only in extreme aggression cases Maintains a safe distance

Restraining Fractious Dogs: Muzzles Safe & effective First choice for restraint Owners accept them (& sometimes bring them) Not a value judgment Snug but not too snug Beware if they bring their own muzzle

Fractious Dogs: Gauze Muzzle Used when animal cannot be muzzled any other way Limits panting & observation of tongue color Must be tied tightly to be effective Procedure: (Remember, animal is very fractious!) Tie a loose loop in a length of stretch gauze Bring loop around animal’s muzzle & tighten Bring ends down below mandible and tie once Bring ends behind head & secure Remove once nylon muzzle is placed

Fractious Dogs: Towel Restraint Elizabethan Collars “E-collars” Used for temporary restraint or to medicate animal Use fairly thick towel so dog can’t bite through Roll towel lengthwise & wrap around neck Thickness hinders head movement Make sure towel isn’t too tight

Fractious Dogs: Chemical Restraint Medical sedation Can alleviate anxiety Used as a last resort or if pain management is required Can have health consequences Sedatives hinder physical assessment Sedated animals are still capable of biting!! Mental state, physical parameters Dogs can become so excited they override effects

Special Cases Be patient with me while I heal… Be gentle with me. I’m old… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3q118uhKJM&spfreload=10 Rehabilitation