A device designed to facilitate the non-invasive retrieval of fluid samples from canines for diagnostic purposes. These often include a collection cup or container, and may also feature a telescopic pole or other extension tool to ease collection from smaller or less cooperative animals. For example, a veterinarian might recommend its use for at-home sample gathering to assess a pet’s kidney function.
Obtaining uncontaminated samples is critical for accurate veterinary diagnosis and treatment. The use of these implements reduces the risk of contamination from external sources, such as surfaces or the animal’s skin. Historically, more invasive methods like cystocentesis were more common, but these sampling tools offer a less stressful and more convenient alternative for both pet and owner, improving compliance and diagnostic yield.