My vet uses a long-handled ladle.
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Where there's a will there a way - and someone will sell it to you.pic.twitter.com/5cCtWmI2Tc
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You speak the truth. We had a cocker spaniel with bladder stones. We used to take her out on her lead and follow her around with a serving spoon, diving behind her every time she crouched.
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Flat soup ladle! Works like a charm.
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@donttrythis Do you have any pointers? :DThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I’m not bothering looking into it, but the last time this topic came up (same woman?) she trained her dog so it would be easier collect.
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Huh. The veterinarian always used to take urine samples directly from my dog’s bladder with a syringe.
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Shallow plastic container and good timing is all it takes.
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Pie pan
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I actually had to check my pups everyday as she was diabetic. A little dish with a handle worked well
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