This video from Scott Linden Outdoors focuses on essential pre- and post-hunt routines for hunting dogs. It aims to ensure the dog's well-being and readiness for future hunts, covering aspects of health and preparation. The content is practical for hunters who rely on canine companions in the field.
This video provides an introductory overview of K9 Med, a program or organization, and its application of the MARCH protocol specifically for canines. The MARCH protocol is a standard trauma care framework (Massive Hemorrhage, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, Hypothermia/Head Injury) adapted for emergency medical situations. The description indicates that a more comprehensive version of the video is available on their channel.
Scott Linden, a renowned outdoorsman and creator of 'Wingshooting USA,' demonstrates a crucial post-hunt procedure: the tailgate exam for hunting dogs. This video focuses on ensuring your canine companion is healthy and ready for another day of pursuit after a successful hunt. While the video centers on dog care and readiness for hunting, it implicitly relates to the hunting experience which often involves firearms.
This video provides an update on Allie, a Mountain Dog, four weeks after ACL knee surgery. The content follows Allie and the vlogger on a rehabilitation walk in the park. The focus is on Allie's recovery progress, the careful management of her return to activity, and the hope that she has not jeopardized the surgical outcome. The vlogger discusses the details of her progress during the walk.
This video provides an update on Allie, a "mountain dog," following her ACL repair surgery. The content features the surgeon discussing the surgical results and considerations from April 19, 2011. The video is interspersed with footage of Allie in action, with the hope of her future adventures. This is the first in a series of updates regarding Allie's recovery.
This video details the ongoing veterinary care for Allie, a Mountain Dog, who is experiencing potential knee issues requiring surgery. The owner discusses the diagnostic process, including consultations with veterinarians and the results of X-rays taken to assess hip dysplasia. While Allie can walk and hike at a moderate pace, her running has been put on hold for over two months. The video confirms the need for surgery, which will be scheduled soon, with the hope of a full recovery. Donations from the TNP (presumably a community or channel) are gratefully acknowledged.
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