Search Search Search Topic Spay/Neuter Surgery (-) Patient Care Clinic Flow Starting a Program Outreach & Promotion Clinic Administration Adoption & Placement Foster Care Programs & Operations Shelter Medicine Active FiltersPatient Care Group 9 Clear All 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 Equipment Charts Print and post these endotracheal tube size and re-breathing reference charts to easily determine the correct size for each spay/neuter patient. Resources to Assist With Spay/Neuter Intake These educational learning tools will provide visual reminders, practical tips, and printable checklists to develop critical standards and confidence. Guiding Cats Through Spay/Neuter Intake & Examination Watch these how-to videos for detailed instructions on properly assessing cats during spay/neuter clinic intake, including checking for alteration status, exams, and determining gender. Guiding Trapped Cats Through Spay/Neuter Intake & Examination This video series will walk you through the safest, least stressful methods of handling trapped, community, or feral-behaving cats in a spay/neuter clinic. Spay/Neuter Online Courses Private-practice veterinarians and veterinary technicians will benefit from these free, RACE-approved online spay/neuter courses. A Pup Named Pumpernickel is ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance’s 500,000th Patient As of October 11, 2022, half a million animals have been spayed and neutered by the ASPCA Spay/Neuter Alliance (ASNA). The landmark patient was a puppy named Pumpernickel. Special Considerations for Community Cats at S/N Clinics Guide Get this downloadable guide that explains the specific needs of community cats in a spay/neuter clinic. HQHVSN Surgery Basics These resources provide detailed instructions on some surgery basics involved with high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter. 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