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Animal Blood Banks

2017-07-09  |  By E-Veterinary In Animal Blood Banks, EVBB.com News, The List

BANKING ON IT: Check Out the Top Animal Blood Banks In The United States

Blood Letting Of A Cat
Blood Letting Of A Cat

Blood transfusion for animals has to be authorized by a certified veterinary doctor before permission is granted to access the blood bank. There are various blood banks spread across a myriad of states in the U.S. Most of them operate as non-profit institutions. They travel around states to various homes, recruiting volunteer animals. If anyone is interested to know more about animal’s blood banks, they are guided as to where to register and leave their details. Animal blood banks are vital in veterinary medicine practice since they form an integral part of the procedures to save the life of pets on a daily basis.

Do animals have blood banks? Can your dog donate blood to another? The answer is: Yes. There are blood banks for animals, indeed, and they operate just as effectively as human blood banks.

Blood Letting Of A Cat
Blood Letting Of A Cat

Veterinary industry relies heavily on animal blood banks to save the lives of pets. Imagine a situation whereby, God forbid, your pet got sick and needs blood transfusion as an emergency measure. There are high chances that you have never thought of where to turn to if such an incident happened with your pet. Many a times, blood transfusion is the least-thought about issue in cases where animals require emergency treatment. If an emergency befalls your beloved animals, you will understand that animal blood banks are an integral part of veterinary doctor’s contacts.

United States Of America And Canada Have A Total Of Six Animal Blood Banks Considered To Be Commercial.

However, Hemopet, is a private non-profit blood bank that focusses on animals, restoring the health of cats and dogs with special needs. It is second nature for human beings to donate blood since most of us understand that the exercise saves many lives, including that of, maybe, a family member or a close friend. Hemopet was established in 1991 by Dr. Dodd’s. Just as humans are known to supply blood to various blood banks in hospitals, animal blood banks supply blood and its components for use in blood transfusions across the world. Hemopet has saved the lives of many pets thus and is still in the business of saving more. Each rescued animal, courtesy of a blood transfusion through Hemopet, could in turn be used to save another animal in dire need of a blood transfusion.

Dog Blood Donor
Dog Blood Donor

Animal Blood Bank DBA is another blood bank based in Stockbridge, Michigan. It is famously known to supply bovine blood products, along with ovine, Ilama, feline, and canine blood products. The professionals who work in this blood bank guarantee the caretakers that their animals can be resuscitated even if they are at the point of death. Blood transfusion has worked for many a people’s pet, and it certainly works for a large number who trust this favourable blood bank. {NOTE TO DEVELOPER: Kindly link ‘Animal Blood Bank DBA’ to the article Passionate About Pets? Know How a Veterinary Blood Bank Works When Needed}

Blue Ridge Veterinary Blood Bank

is a well-known blood bank found in Severna Park in Maryland. The blood bank has gained fame in Maryland and many people who stay here regard it as a top venue for animal’s blood transfusion facility. While it may not be possible to force people to take their pets for blood transfusion when they are critically ill, the blood bank runs a service that educates people on where to go to get urgent help so as to reduce fatalities of pets.

Veterinarians Blood Bank Inc.

is mainly known across the state of Indiana for supplying canine and feline blood. It offers a unique service that makes people in Indiana to flock there whenever their pets are affected by any form of illness that is believed to require blood transfusion. The large population that the blood bank serves makes it a famous name in the world of pets, and a marvel for innumerable caretakers.

St. Louis Animal Blood Bank

another life-saver, is a volunteer blood donor bank that serves St Louis and its environs in Missouri. The bank is committed to seeing a healthy pet in every home. The blood bank is well equipped, trained, and staffed to ensure that any injured pet receives the immediate attention that it needs in order for it to live. You will not find them performing other routine services on your pets such as neuter services, spaying of pets, and vaccinations. Blood transfusion via emergency veterinary service is the main activity that the facility deals in. In case you have any issue that concerns you about your pet, this is the facility to be in.

Article by E-Veterinary

My blog, as you will find, is a total opposite: it’s a clear indication of the deep love I, Joanne Doe, have for animals, and every bit of information picked up from my research material has been duly credited via links to the original source.

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