What is Bravecto used for?
Bravecto treats and prevents fleas and ticks.
What time should priority medications be given?
As close to 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM as possible.
Where should you hold a dog for basic restraint?
One arm under and around their neck, and the other under their stomach.
True or False:
If a dog is wagging their tail, that means they are happy!
False
It can mean many things such as the dog being stressed, or even aggression.
What does BE stand for?
Bonus Question: When do we conduct them?
Boarding Exam
If the pet has not been seen by us within 30 days.
What is Sentinel used for?
Sentinel is for preventing heartworms and fleas.
Name one of the two most common anxiety medications we give to boarders.
Fluoxetine and Trazadone
What are some do's and don'ts of handling a nervous dog. Name three!
Turn sideways, offer a hand for them to smell, offer treats/gently toss food in front of them, talk in a low voice, do not hover over them or make them feel cornered, do not reach for them suddenly.
True or False?
A dog showing their teeth is their way of showing aggression.
False!
Some dogs smile! Such as Easton and Blizzard!
What does QID stand for?
four times daily (exact Latin translation is quarter in die!)
How long does one dose of sentinel last?
One month!
True or False?
Your feline boarder has not ate their food but they take insulin. It is okay for you to give them the insulin on an empty stomach.
True!
ONLY cats though and only one time before a doctor needs to get involved.
If a dog is showing resistance on a leash, what should you do?
Try coaxing them in by going in first, giving treats, or even using the shield to back them in. Minor pulling is okay, but never pull with all of your strength. Pulling too hard can cause damage to the boarder.
List 3 signs of a fearful dog.
Avoiding you, tail tucked under the belly, trembling, licking lips and looking away, flattening themselves on the ground, panting, pacing, refusing to take food.
What does Brachycephalic mean?
"short head" breeds that have a pushed in nose and face, making it harder for them to breathe.
What Vaccines are required to board?
Dogs: DHPP (distemper-Parvo), Rabies, Bordetella
Cats: FVRCP, Rabies
Why does insulin need to be given after a meal?
There needs to be glucose from the food in the pets body prior to insulin so that their blood sugar levels don't drop from the medications.
Important Fact! Insulin needs to be done within an hour of giving the food, or it can cause blood sugar spikes!
Why is it never good to pull hard on a Brachycephalic dogs leash if it is around their neck?
It further limits their constricted airways, and it can cause their eyes to become dislodged.
Harnesses are always preferred for brachycephalic breeds!
If a cat has just come in for boarding and is hissing and doesn't want to leave their cat carrier you should reach in and pull them out immediately.
False! Put their carrier into their cage and shut the cage door. Some cats just need some time to feel brave and exit their carrier, and being able to exit their carrier alone and on their terms helps.
What is a luxating patella?
When a dogs kneecap will pop in and out of place.
How long does Bravecto for adults last?
Bonus Question: How long does Bravecto for dogs under 6 months last?
3 month dosages for those over 6 months.
1 month dosages for those under 6 months.
What does PO stand for
per os= Latin for orally (by mouth)
Scenario Time! A small dog is inside their cage with a leash around their neck. You are trying to safely remove the lease, but they are in the corner and try biting every time you reach your hand in. How should you safely remove the leash.
Use the handle of a fly swatter and very slowly slip it under the dogs leash. Wriggle the leash slowly off their head. It is always good to attempt to let them smell the fly swatter first! This keeps both you and the boarder safe!
What are the techniques we use when we have barrier aggressive boarders?
We put them close to the door so it is easy to get them outside, we walk them in and out on a leash, we cover their run door with a sheet while walking other dogs, that way they cannot see them.
What is Giardia?
Bonus Question: Is Giardia more common in puppies or adults?
Parasite that can cause intermittent runny/soft, green, mucus, or bloody stool. Can also lead to weight loss.
Giardia is more common in puppies under 6 months.
Always pick up Giardia positive fecals immediately to help prevent its spread!