This system includes the heart, blood Vessels and blood
What is the circulatory system
The prefix that mens "within" or "inside"
What is "Endo"
This tool is commonly used to cut and trim an animals nails.
What are nail clippers.
This device is used to prevent a dog from biting during exams or procedure.
What is a muzzle.
This is the term for treating an animal in a way that causes harm or suffering.
What is animal cruelty.
This Organ filters toxins from the blood and produces bile.
What is the liver.
This Suffix means inflammation
What is itis
This device is used to sterilize surgical instruments.
What is an autoclave
This type of behavior in dogs may be triggered by fear, or protection of their territory/owner
What is Aggressive Behavior
This ethical term refers to ending a pet's life to relieve their suffering
What is Euthanasia.
This type of tissue connects muscles to bones.
What are tendons.
This medical procedure refers to the surgical removal of the uterus and Ovaries.
What is Spay
This instrument is used to listen to the heart and lungs.
What is a stethoscope.
This is the front portion of body, towards head
What is Cranial
This governing body is responsible for regulating veterinary technicians.
What is the sate veterinary board.
This Organ is responsible for producing insulin in the body.
What is the pancreas
This term refers to a decreased number of red blood cells
What is Anemia
This tool is used to examine the interior of a dog's or cat's ear
What is an otoscope
This position should be used when drawing blood from a cat
What is lateral
This is the term for treating an animal in a way that causes harm or suffering.
What is animal cruelty.
This Vitamin is important for blood clotting in animals
What is Vitamin K
The name for the organism which lives off of or in another organism
What is a parasite
This device is to separate substances by spinning them at high speed
What is a Centrifuge
This behavior is described as irritable and quarrelsome. It is often used for "Feral" cats
What is Fractious
This legal term describes the relationship between a veterinarian and a client where the vet has assumed responsibility for making medical judgements.
What is a veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR)