THANKS! Much better than i was imagining. She is a small puppy - trying to get a pie pan under her might be awkward. So the ladle idea sounds promising. I'll try in the morning. They will know something with the urine sample in the office, right?
With tomorrow being Friday, I guess it could be Monday before blood work is back in, unless they have their own lab.
Along the lines of the ladle, when I had female I would use a cleaned Chuck-It launcher. Longer handle and, once cleaned, can go back to its intended use!
Of, course, you can't use it again except for this purpose. lol
I would consider that to be a worthwhile investment if I still had any female dogs.
Things like that (canned plain pumpkin, Ice Pup mix, white rice, a thermometer just for the dogs, emergency antihistamines, rags that were on the way to the trash saved for diarrhea/vomit -- then dumped, empty screw-top glass jars for urine specs and poop specs, and the like) are things that hardly seem worthwhile to collect --- until you need them.
I knew there was a reason for me being a pack rat. Now I even have a use of the really ratty rags and pickle jars. lol
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