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Catch Pole for Dogs Animal Control Tool Capture Noose Stainless Steel Catching and Releasing Trap Stick 52 inches

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Proper restraint of a patient allows for the effective treatment of the patient but also the safety of the patient and the handler. Proper restraint techniques are an absolutely vital skill for every veterinary professional. Consider giving pain medication if the patient is painful or if pain is expected to be induced during a procedure Manufactured in the USA since 1952, the Ketch-All pole was designed by the Ketch-All Company and is used by animal control professionals and other animal handlers worldwide.

Muzzles – should be used whenever a painful procedure is attempted, or the patient has previously demonstrated aggressive or nervous behavior, can be canvas, leather or made using a flat leash or gauze, may have a calming effect on a dog Consider chemical restraint/sedation if the patient is overtly aggressive, nervous, or difficult to handle as it may be safer for both the patient and the handler Do not allow an owner to restrain their own fearful or aggressive cat as this may lead to the owner being injured or bitAlways use the least amount of restraint necessary for the procedure and invade the animal’s “intimate space” as little as possible. Restrain the animal for the behavior that it is currently showing – not for the behavior that you think it may show in the near future. Using this tool on wildlife is limited, but is great for using with raccoons, getting them out of cages, etc. The pole is famous for it's versatility. Up a tree - under a building - or in a storm drain, the animal can easily be rescued with a Ketch-All extension pole. When retracted, it may be used as a heavy duty restraining device.

Dogs: Most dogs are well behaved, well socialized family pets and can be easily handled. However, even the best trained dog may bite when he or she is painful or feels threatened. The first step towards appropriate dog restraint is recognizing behavior cues. AVMA Emergency Preparedness and Response Guide available at: https://www.avma.org/kb/resources/reference/disaster/p ages/default.aspx Cat restraint bag (aka “cat bag”) – usually a nylon bag that a cat can be placed in to control the legs, can be difficult to initially get the cat inside, must be careful to not get fur/skin caught in the zippers Capture pole/rabies pole – should only be used in extreme cases where there is a definite danger to staff. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Community Emergency Response Team. Animal Response Modules I and II. http://www.fema.gov/community-emergency- responseteams/training-materials

First and most importantly, animals should never be lifted or dragged with the pole. It is meant as a tool to guide animals into or out of kennels, or into or out of vehicles, etc. A ramp will be helpful if guiding an animal into a vehicle. There is a large margin for error when using this control tool, especially since it is difficult to properly place the noose on the animal.

The animal grabber is one of the most frequently used tools by animal control officers. Although used often for dogs and cats, this tool can also be used for reptiles, such as large lizards and small alligators. Other uses include the swine and poultry industry. E-collar – will keep the mouth away from the handler though because cats are more agile, they are more likely to remove them APPROPRIATE FOR ANIMAL RESCUE MISSIONS: Live animal traps are ideal for animal control officers, vets, and even farmers and can be used to easily transport an animal to a humane society, a pet clinic, or out to the wild; Use this dog catcher pole as a squirrel trap, rabbit trap, skunk trap, racoon trap, or opossum trap pole; These dog snare cat traps can even be used on large lizards, small alligators, or other medium-sized wildlife They are very useful in guiding animals out of tight places and cages, and keeping the handler safe if the animal is showing aggression.

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Do not allow an owner to restrain their own fearful or aggressive dog as this may lead to the owner being injured or bit Towels/blankets – can be very useful in removing cats from cages, also can be used to wrap a cat to control the legs Consider chemical restraint/sedation if the patient is overly aggressive, nervous, or difficult to handle as it may b e safer for both the patient and the handler Restraint also does not necessarily mean immobilization. Animals have 5 basic reactions to stress or threat. These include fight, flight, freeze, faint, and fidget (or fooling around). The latter is an often overlooked sign of stress. Staff members frequently assume animals that are obnoxious and hyper in the room are just plain stupid or untrained, but this is a simplistic outlook considering the situation the animal is in. Keep open minded that the animal’s hyperactivity might actually be a reaction to stress. Punishing these animals usually raises their stress level and exacerbates the behavior. Can help restrain wildlife without having to touch the animal, and will allow examination safely for both animal and handler.

Up a tree, under a building, or in a storm drain, the animal can easily be rescued with a Ketch-All pole. The Ketch-All pole is available in both standard and extension models. ATScarries the full line of replacements parts, just give us a call if and whenneeded. Consider having the owner leave the room as the patient may feel the need to protect their owner, become more distressed if it senses its owner’s distress, also dogs may behave better without their owner’s present This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy. In 98% of cases, injuries to humans occur because someone did something unwise, became complacent while working on the animal, or did not know how to read the animal’s body language. Remember that behavior is constantly changing. Just because the animal is friendly at the beginning of the exam or procedure, does not mean the animal will remain so three seconds later. Always assume the animal may injure you at any time – be cautious and prudent, but not paranoid. Always keep your body parts away from the animal’s weapons.

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Only attempt when all participants are ready as some cats have a limited amount of time they will tolerate handling Animal control poles are constructed of a strong, usually aluminum posts with a noose at the end that will tighten with pressure. Control poles are most often used with dogs, and can be used in both an animal rescue and animal control capacity. Since the noose can tighten, it can injure animals and put them in danger, and must be used with the full knowledge of the use and risks. Here are some advantages and risks associated with animal control poles: When Handling Dogs: Not every dog will respond in the same way to handling. Above all else, rough handling should be avoided as this may lead even a good dog to bite in an attempt to defend itself.

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