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Dogs donating blood for vet care in eastern Idaho

by Associated Press

KTVB.COM

Posted on November 7, 2009 at 2:21 PM

Updated Saturday, Nov 7 at 9:35 PM

 

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho -- An eastern Idaho veterinarian has set up a program where dogs can become blood donors.

Adam Petersen, a veterinarian with the Ammon Vet Clinic, tells the Post Register that the program called Hemolife is intended to provide blood for injured or ill dogs.

So far he has tested and approved seven dogs from Idaho Falls, and will test any dog for free that meets age, size and health requirements.

Hemolife in return will pay up to $300 per year in veterinary costs for dogs accepted into the program.

Petersen says a blood donation by a dog named Hurley in October helped save the life of a 100-pound Rottweiler named Madie who was bleeding internally.

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