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'Dogs give back to the community': Blood bank for animals has donation clinic near Calgary

A Calgary area member of the Canadian Animal Blood Bank is anticipating a busy day on Thursday. It's because the organization is holding a fully-booked dog blood donation clinic at the Tsuut'ina Nation.

Donors are rewarded with belly rubs and liver treats, says clinic organizer

A person is jogging with their dog. The dog has reddish-brown fur, and the owner is wearing a dark t-shirt and leggings and blue jogging shoes.
The Canadian Animal Blood Bank is ramping up its dog blood donation clinics in the Calgary area. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)
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Blood transfusions aren't only for people — sometimes animals need them, too.

It's why the Canadian Animal Blood Bank is ramping up its dog blood donation clinics in the Calgary area.

On Thursday, the organization is holding a fully booked clinic on the Tsuut'ina Nation.

Laurie Dyrgas, the Canadian Animal Blood Bank's Calgary regional unit manager, is anticipating a busy day. 

"People are quite excited to have their dogs give back to the community," Dyrgas told CBC Radio's the Calgary Eyeopener on Thursday.

"[The dogs] are generally quite happy. We sometimes get a little wiggles going on the table because these are large, large breed dogs and they're not used to being up on tables."

She says Alberta has the second highest demand, right behind Ontario, for dog blood. These blood transfusions can be used for cancer therapy, to treat toxicity and viruses, and also might be needed for supporting certain surgeries or trauma.

Doggie donors are rewarded with lots of belly rubs, chin scratches and treats.