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Tips To Make Drawing Blood Easy For Your Pet

While veterinarians and their technicians are fully trained in drawing blood as safely and quickly from your pet as possible, sometimes you need to do a little work with your pet ahead of time to make the results accurate. Check out this list of ways to prep your pet for bloodwork!

Things you can do to prepare your pet for a routine visit to the veterinarian include:

  • Fasting: Avoid feeding your pet for at least 6 hours prior to the appointment.  Fat droplets, called lipemia, appear in the blood stream after eating and makes the results difficult to interpret.
  • Quiet time: For at least 1 hour before your appointment, avoid exercise with your pet.  Physical activity can change levels of different chemicals in the blood, rendering the blood test inaccurate.
  • Hydration: Make sure your pet is fully hydrated since even mild dehydration can alter test results.
  • Reduce stress: If your pet is easily scared or anxious, it can affect the results of the blood test.  Keep your pet calm by talking quietly and restrained with either a leash or a carrier.  If your pet is easily stressed out, you can ask your veterinarian to schedule the blood test during a more quiet time for the hospital, so that fewer animals will be in the waiting room to get your pet riled up.
  • Note any special instructions that your veterinarian gives you: For some blood tests, your doctor may recommend 12 hours fasting, a medication to be given at a certain time, etc.  Be sure to take note and act on all of these special instructions.

With these tips in mind, bloodwork for your pet is sure to be a breeze!  And on top of all of this, we wanted to let you know that we are offering $10.31 OFF WELLNESS SCREENING BLOODWORK for the entire month of October!  We always want to encourage pet owners to be proactive in their pets’ health, and having routine bloodwork completed is one of the best tools a veterinarian can have in monitoring and tracking your pet’s health.  Give us a call at 216-749-7161 to set up an appointment for your pet today!