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Dr. Ann Schneider(L) holds up the donated half-pint as Vetererinary Assistant Dave Anderson holds and comforts "Jackson", who is donated one-half pint of blood August 10, 2009 at the Eastern Verterinary Blood Bank in Severna Park, Maryland. The blood is collected in a bag atop a scale on the floor(bottom). Each day throughout the country dogs need blood for serious procedures from accidents and illness. Without dog blood donors, veterinary surgeons could not perform these important and lifesaving operations. AFP Photo/Paul J. Richards (Photo credit should read PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images)
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How To Help Your Dog Become A Blood Donor And Save Lives

You may have donated your own blood to help medical patients in need of blood transfusions, but dogs sometimes need to get blood transfusions, too.

Not many people think about donating their dog’s blood. After all, it can be pretty scary, even for humans who know it’s for a good cause.

However, if your dog is calm and comfortable around

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