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Introduction For veterinary students and technicians, the first time you hold a catheter over a live patient can be nerve-wracking. The pressure to succeed on the first attempt is immense—not just for your confidence, but for the animal’s comfort. This is where a Dog IV training leg becomes a game-changer. By building muscle memory in…
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In veterinary medicine, the ability to perform a quick and successful canine intravenous (IV) catheterization is a cornerstone of clinical practice. Whether it’s for fluid therapy, medication administration, or emergency resuscitation, mastering this skill is essential for every veterinary student and technician. This guide serves as a deep dive into the technical, anatomical, and educational…
