Tool ID 2014

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Tool ID 2015
By Paige Springer
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Slip Lead
A quick and inexpensive way to
lead a dog from destination A to
B. It is a leash with a built in
collar.
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Elizabethan Collar (E - Collar)
Used to stop an animal from
biting at there body like a
hotspot or stitches. It goes
around the neck.
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Bandage Scissors
Used to cut bandages off
patients. It has a flat edge so
you cannot cut the animal.
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Fecal Loop
Used to get a small sample of
stool to test, from the rectum.
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Blood Stop
A septic powder used to stop
bleeding if a nail is cut too short
and the quick is clipped. Apply a
small amount to the nail and the
blood will clot.
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Scissor Type Nail Clippers
Used to trim the nails of small
animals such as ferrets, kittens,
and birds.
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Guillotine Nail Clippers
Used in dog grooming to cut
dog’s nails.
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Plier Type Nail Clippers
Used in dog grooming to cut
large dog’s nails.
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Straight Shears
Used in dog grooming to cut the
hair.
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Thinning Shears
Used in dog grooming to cut
some of the hair but not all of
the hair.
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Curved Shears
Used in dog grooming to shape
the hair, typically around the
face, ears or tail.
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Shedding Blade
Used in dog grooming to get
the loose hair out of the coat or
slick the water off short haired
animals.
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Slicker Brush
The most common brush used
in dog grooming to get the dead
and loose hair out of the coat.
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Stripping Tool
Used in dog grooming, his tool
is designed to remove loose hair
and thin out the undercoat.
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Furminator
Used in dog grooming, a
deshedding tool (Furminator) is
used to remove loose hair from
the coat in both the guard hairs
and he undercoat.
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Undercoat Rake
Used in dog grooming to brush
out the undercoat of the dog.
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Commercial Muzzle
Used to restrain dogs for a short
amount of time. It goes on their
muzzle and prevents their
ability to bite.
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Gauze Muzzle
Used to restrain a dog for a
short period of time. The gauze
goes around the dog’s muzzle
to prevent the dog from biting,
a quick and inexpensive
restraint method.
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Mat Comb or Dematting comb
Used in dog grooming to
remove mats or knots from a
dogs fur.
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Canine Tooth Brush and Paste
Used to brush dog’s teeth and
gums to keep them healthy.
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Periodontal Probe
Used in dental procedures, to
measure gum recession and
gingival pocketing.
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Ophthalmoscope
Used to examine the eyes.
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Otoscope
Used to examine the ears.
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Towel Clamp
Used in surgeries, it is a clamp
used for fixing drapes to the
skin of anesthetized patients.
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Thumb Forceps
Commonly called tweezers, are
one of several types of forceps
used in surgery. They are mostly
used to pick small objects and
hold sensitive tissue.
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Elastrator
Used to castrate male sheep,
goats and calves by stretching a
band around their scrotum. The
scrotum eventually falls off the
body from lack of blood flow.
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Elastrator Bands
Used to stop the blood flow to
the scrotum when castrating.
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Dose Syringe
Designed for large animals to
give oral solutions. The dose
syringe is used to measure
solution and administer oral
medications.
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Syringe
Used to measure and hold liquid
medication.
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Needle
Used to inject medication into
animals.
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Gavage Needle
 Designed for oral gavage procedures
in laboratory animals. The end of the
feeding needle slides along the roof
of the animal’s oral cavity towards the
animal’s left side. The feeding needle
should slide down the esophagus and
into the stomach to deposit the
liquid.
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Balling Gun (Bolus Gun)
Used to shoot a pill down a
large animal’s throat like a cow
or a horse.
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Bolus Forceps
Used to place a pill down a large
animals throat like a goat or
sheep.
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Hemostat Forceps
Used in surgeries to hold tissue
and also used to pluck the hair
out of dog’s ears during
grooming.
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Scalpel
A very sharp blade used in
surgery to cut tissue, skin, and
muscles.
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Stethoscope
Used to listen to internal
functions such as heart beat and
breathing.
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Glass Thermometer
Used to take the temperature of
an animal. Used rectally.
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Digital Thermometer
Used to take the temperature of
an animal. This type beeps when
it has finished and has the
temperature written in the
display.
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Shoe Box Cage
Houses small animals like guinea
pigs and rodents.
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Snare
We use it to restrain pigs. The
snare goes around the snout of
the pig. There are other types
for other animals that look
similar.
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Hoof pick
Used to get the compacted dirt
out of cows, horses, sheep, and
goats hooves.
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Weigh Sling
Used to hold lambs or kids to
weigh them on a scale.
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Livestock Marker
Used to temporarily mark a
certain sheep, goat, or cow to
be able to separate them from
the herd. Ex: If the animal was
to get a special medication or
have a condition.
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Hoof Rot Shears OR Foot Rot Shears
Used to trim the hooves of
sheep and goats.
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Paint Brand Iron
Used to paint numbers on
livestock as a temporary means
of identification.
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Ear Tag Pliers (Ear Tagger)
Used in sheep, cows, and goats
to pierce their ears and apply an
identification tag number.
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Marking Harness
Used to keep track of which
ewes the ram breeds. The ram
wears the harness and when he
mounts the ewe, the crayon
leaves a mark on her back.
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Marking Harness Crayon
 Used in the harness to leave a mark
on the ewe when the ram mounts
her.