Tool ID 2014 By Paige Springer. Name the tool  A quick and inexpensive way to lead a dog from destination A to B. It is a leash with a built in collar.

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Tool ID 2014 By Paige Springer

Name the tool

 A quick and inexpensive way to lead a dog from destination A to B. It is a leash with a built in collar. Slip Lead

Name the tool

 Used to stop an animal from biting at there body like a hotspot or stitches. It goes around the neck. Elizabethan Collar (E - Collar)

Name the tool

 Used to cut bandages off patients. It has a flat edge so you cannot cut the animal. Bandage Scissors

Name the tool

 Used to get a small sample of stool to test, from the rectum. Fecal Loop

Name the tool

 Used to trim the nails of small animals such as ferrets, kittens, and birds. Scissor Type Nail Clippers

Name the tool

 Used in dog grooming to cut dog’s nails. Guillotine Nail Clippers

Name the tool

 Used in dog grooming to cut the nails of large dogs. Plier Type Nail Clippers

Name the tool

 Used in dog grooming to cut the hair. Straight Shears

Name the tool

 Used in dog grooming to cut some of the hair but not all of the hair. Thinning Shears

Name the tool

 Used in dog grooming to shape the hair, typically around the face, ears or tail. Curved Shears

Name the tool

 Used in dog grooming to get the loose hair out of the coat or slick the water off short haired animals. Shedding Blade

Name the tool

 The most common brush used in dog grooming to get the dead and loose hair out of the coat. Slicker Brush

Name the tool

 Used in dog grooming to brush out the undercoat of the dog. Rake

Name the tool

 Used to restrain dogs for a short amount of time. It goes on their muzzle and prevents their ability to bite. Muzzle

Name the tool

 Used in dog grooming to remove mats or knots from a dogs fur. Mat Comb or Dematting comb

Name the tool

 Used to brush dog’s teeth and gums to keep them healthy. Canine Tooth Brush and Paste

Name the tool

 Used to examine the eyes. Ophthalmoscope

Name the tool

 Used to examine the ears. Otoscope

Name the tool

 Used to castrate male sheep, goats and calves by stretching a band around their scrotum. The scrotum eventually falls off the body from lack of blood flow. Elastrator

Name the tool

 Used to stop the blood flow to the scrotum when castrating. Elastrator Bands

Name the tool

 Used to measure and hold injectable medication. Syringe

Name the tool

 Used to inject medication into animals. Needle

Name the tool

 Used to shoot a pill down a large animal’s throat like a cow or a horse. Balling Gun (Bolus Gun)

Name the tool

 Used to place a pill down a large animals throat like a goat or sheep. Bolus Forceps

Name the tool

 Used in surgeries to hold tissue and also used to pluck the hair out of dog’s ears during grooming. Hemostat Forceps

Name this tool

 A very sharp blade used in surgery to cut tissue, skin, and muscles. Scalpel

Name the tool

 Used to listen to internal functions such as heart beat and breathing. Stethoscope

Name this tool

 Used to take the temperature of an animal. Used rectally. Glass Thermometer

Name the tool

 Used to take the temperature of an animal. This type beeps when it has finished and has the temperature written in the display. Digital Thermometer

Name the tool

 Houses small animals like guinea pigs and rodents. Shoe Box Cage

Name the tool

 We use it to restrain pigs. The snare goes around the snout of the pig. There are other types for other animals that look similar. Snare

Name the tool

 Used to get the compacted dirt out of cows, horses, sheep, and goats hooves. Hoof pick

Name the tool

 Used to hold lambs or kids to weigh them on a scale. Weigh Sling

Name the tool

 Used to temporarily mark a certain sheep, goat, or cow to be able to separate them from the herd. Ex: If the animal was to get a special medication or have a condition. Livestock Marker

Name the tool

 Used to trim the hooves of sheep and goats. Hoof Rot Shears OR Foot Rot Shears

Name the tool

 Used to paint numbers on livestock as a temporary means of identification. Paint Brand Iron

Name the tool

 Used in sheep, cows, and goats to pierce their ears and apply an identification tag number. Ear Tag Pliers (Ear Tagger)

Name the tool

 Used to keep track of which ewes the ram breeds. The ram wears the harness and when he mounts the ewe, the crayon leaves a mark on her back. Marking Harness

Name the tool

 Used in the harness to leave a mark on the ewe when the ram mounts her. Marking Harness Crayon