Pet Network Humane Society is excited to announce the acquisition of a cutting-edge handheld vitals monitoring device, the PetMAPII, made possible through a generous grant from the Lahontan Community Foundation Fund (LCF) held at the Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation.
The treatment, care, and proper management of our pets is important to the welfare of our community. Thanks to the generosity of LCF, Pet Network Humane Society and Community Hospital were able to purchase an advanced handheld vitals monitoring device, a PetMAPII. The PetMAP allows detailed monitoring and tracking of patients blood pressures, heart rate, oxygen saturation, EKG/ECG, temperature and more, all in a handheld, battery operated device. Within the first two months of purchasing this device, it has helped monitor vitals of over 50 Pet Network patients! It has benefitted the care of Pet Network's animals by allowing around-the-clock monitoring: in any location in the hospital, during transport, in kennels, during recovery and in their foster or home setting.
The impact of the PetMAPII tool became clear within a short amount of time when it was used to monitor an animal during transport to an emergency hospital. A sweet dog named Tayter ended up at Pet Network Humane Society from rural Pershing County, Nevada. Tayter, faced an emergency health crisis and required emergency surgery. While Tayter was being transported to the hospital, she needed continued first aid treatment based on her quickly changing conditions. The PetMAPII was able to be used in the vehicle by a veterinary technician to relay vitals to a Veterinarian to better tailor her treatment until she arrived at the Hospital. Luckily, Tayter received the care she needed and then made a full recovery. She is now healthy and has now found a loving home, partly due to the use of the advanced handheld vitals monitoring device, a PetMAPII.
The introduction of the PetMAPII has had a transformative impact on the lives of animals at Pet Network Humane Society, like Tayter, a dog whose emergency care was supported by the device’s advanced monitoring capabilities. We are deeply grateful to LCF for their generous grant, which has empowered us to provide superior care to the animals that rely on us for their health and well-being.
For more information about Pet Network Humane Society and how you can support our mission, please visit www.petnetwork.org.
About Pet Network Lake Tahoe: Pet Network Lake Tahoe, an AAHA Accredited nonprofit organization, which encompasses Pet Network Humane Society and Pet Network Community Hospital is a premier veterinary practice and animal welfare organization dedicated to saving lives, promoting wellness, and strengthening the bond between pets and their families. As a leader in shelter medicine, rescue, and adoption services, Pet Network serves the Lake Tahoe community with comprehensive medical care and a deep commitment to animal welfare.
About Dr. Tremblay:
Dr. Tremblay received her D.V.M from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2013 followed by a Public Health & Epidemiology Research Internship. She received a PhD in epidemiology and data science from Utrecht University in 2019. Dr. Tremblay has worked as a veterinarian at a variety of shelters and non-profit organizations. Her interests include surgery, behavioral medicine, and helping animal welfare organizations implement data-supported strategies. Her goal is to integrate population medicine with individualized medicine to optimize outcomes in shelters.
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