Search Search Search You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Topic Programs & Operations Keeping Pets in Homes (-) Spay/Neuter Surgery Patient Care Clinic Flow Clinic Administration Shelter Medicine Intake & Preventive Care Infectious Disease Sanitation Surgery & Dentistry Enrichment & Behavior Behavior Adoption & Placement Community Cats Active FiltersSpay/Neuter Group 9 Clear All Drug Protocols for Spay/Neuter Clinics These drug protocols and guidelines will aid licensed technicians and veterinarians at HQHVSN clinics in determining proper delivery, ordering, storage, and handling of controlled substances. Creating Thoughtful Community Collaborations that Support Pets and Their Owners Learn more about programs and services from animal welfare professionals that provide pet owners with the support they need to care for their pets. Anesthesia Machine Use & Care These spay/neuter clinic demonstration videos show how to perform critical maintenance on anesthesia machines. Sterile Surgical Techniques Asepsis in spay/neuter clinic procedures is vital, and there are many ways to maintain a sterile surgery environment. Learn techniques for maintaining sterility during gloving, pulling suture, and draping. Spay/Neuter Surgery for Female Dogs These demonstrative videos show you the many techniques used to perform a spay surgery on female dogs. Spay/Neuter Patient Recovery This video shows how to assist patient recovery after spay/neuter surgery, as well as tips for cleaning and sterilizing. Spay/Neuter Surgery for Male Cats This demonstrative video shows you the many techniques used to perform spay surgeries on male cats. Spay/Neuter Ergonomics for Staff Safety Resources to improve veterinary staff ergonomics and safety while working at a spay/neuter clinic. Spay/Neuter Patient Identification This video shows how to customize your spay/neuter clinic’s kennel cards to ensure they contain all necessary information and how to best tag each animal. Pulse Oximeter Use This guide teaches spay/neuter medical staff how to place probes, troubleshoot, and maintain pulse oximeters for better anesthetic monitoring. Pagination Previous page ‹ previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Next page next ›