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by Sunsilver on 27 May 2015 - 19:05
When I had to collect samples from my male when he was having prostate problems, I attached the bottom of a bottle of sterile saline to a stick. Worked a charm...but that was 10 years and 4 moves ago, and I have no idea where that home-made collection device got to.
THe problem is, when Eska goes to pee, she's turned out in the yard. When I put a leash on her, it's work time, and she starts looking for treats. The LAST thing on her mind is peeing.
We are still trying. I have her locked in her crate to make sure she doesn't pee on the floor!
I am using a really small dog dish about 2 in. high x 4 in, in diameter to try to collect the sample. I wonder if there's a stick around here somewhere I could duct-tape it to...
by Nans gsd on 27 May 2015 - 19:05
Hell use a broom stick, duster, or anything you can find, I used to use ice cube try (metal) after an alcohol bath and warm soap and water wash before and after use, worked great as shape is good, but anything you can find as sterile as possible, then a sterile catch bottle if you have it on hand. Refrigerate until you get it to the vet (at least keep in cooler). Good luck Nan
by joanro on 27 May 2015 - 19:05
by Dawulf on 27 May 2015 - 20:05
This is not a good thread to read while eating....
I hope your girl is OK SS. Pyo is scary!
by Sunsilver on 27 May 2015 - 20:05
They told me to do a mid-stream catch, but you're right, if there's purulent drainage, it's going to be contaminated unless she's catheterized. However, if they just do R&M (routine and microscopic) on the sample, rather than C&S, that will show if she has a bad UTI, because there will be blood and debris in the urine.
I think I will just load her into the car, and head for the clinic. If they REALLY want a sample, they can collect it themselves!!
by joanro on 27 May 2015 - 20:05
by Kalibeck on 28 May 2015 - 23:05
Catheter collected specimens should be sterile too, if it's done correctly.
Sorry, Dawulf, but when you get a group of nurses, vet techs, & breeders together in discussion, you should know better than try to eat lunch! 😂
jackie harris
by joanro on 29 May 2015 - 00:05
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