Aliments like Kidney disease, diabetes, hypothyroidism (in
dogs),
and hyperthyroidism (in
cats), among
others all become more common as your pet
approaches middle age
and beyond.
Our highly trained technicians are now trained to: • Rapidly recognize patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Properly administer high - quality chest compressions using the most up - to - date
approaches in
dogs and cats • Provide mouth - to - snout or intubated ventilation according to current evidence - based guidelines • Utilize effective communication
and team skills that will improve our ability to manage emergent
and critically ill patients • Choose the most useful monitoring devices for patients in cardiopulmonary arrest • Read
and interpret the data from the various monitoring devices • Rapidly diagnose the arrest ECG rhythm to help choose the best ALS therapies for the patient • Administer the most effective drugs
and other adjunctive therapies for patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Perform life - saving procedures such as venous cutdowns, intraosseous catheter placement, use of defibrillator,
and open chest CPR
The Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force (ASNTF) is a registered charity that works with First Nation
and other communities in order to assist with their community
approach to improve the health
and well being of the
dogs and cats in their community
and to reduce human health issues that have resulted from pet overpopulation.
As flu season
approaches, people who get sick may not realize they can pass the flu not only to
other humans, but possibly to
other animals, including pets such as
cats,
dogs and ferrets.