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Catching Pee for Urinalysis: Catching Urine To catch a urine sample, tape a little cup (paper, plastic styrofoam) onto the end of a stick, bamboo, yardstick, straightened coathangar. When the dog pees, put the cup under the parts. Careful with males when their leg comes down it can just knock your sample OUT. Females may get too low. You may have to trim a cup down to 'short'. We only need a tablespoon of urine. Urine can be put in a ziploc, piece of Tupperware, even a jar but the inside the of the cap should NOT be metal. Urine could be put in the refrigerator. Under certain circumstances that can cause crystals to form erroneously. A sample from IN and OUT of the fridge would be super cool. #catchpee #catchingpee #catchingdogpee #needurine |
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Something else I found for my dog "Ajax" that's cool: |
Sporn Dog Halter STOPS "pulling and tugging" NOW. (Link) This is what I use now, with my dog Ajax. I used to use the Gentle Leader, but I didn't like including his face in the thing. Now, this just goes around his chest and he DOES NOT PULL ANY MORE. It's great! Amazon.com has it. | |
| You can buy a fat bundle of 'wet wipes' with Cetaphil and I'd recommend it. They're great for cleaning healing wounds, dirty ears, cleansing around some eyes, under-tails, surgery sites, sores. | |
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