Veterinary General Equipment · Pakisthani
Dog Chain
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In veterinary and clinical settings, dog chains—typically known as slip collars or choke chains—are used for the brief, controlled handling and restraint of fractious or large dogs. They provide veterinarians and technicians with immediate, temporary control during physical examinations or treatments.
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A veterinary dog chain is a loop of metal chain featuring two rings at either end. To use it, the chain is threaded through one ring to form a lasso or slip loop that is slipped over the dog's head and positioned high on the neck, right behind the ears.
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- Immediate Tightening & Release: When the leash or attached lead is pulled, the collar tightens to signal or restrain the dog. When tension is released, it drops slack.
- Sanitation & Hygiene: Unlike nylon or leather, metal chains are highly resistant to absorbing fluids, making them easy to disinfect. They are often preferred in clinical settings for preventing the spread of parasites like fleas.
- Controlled Maneuverability: Veterinary professionals can quickly guide a dog's head and direct their movements without needing full-body leverage.
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