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The P-Pole allows a dog owner to collect a urine sample while taking his or her dog on a regular walk.
Each kit includes a pole (which can easily be assembled by screwing the ring into the telescopic pole), disposable collection cups with lids, pipettes and vials.
This twist on the industry standard – the “free catch” model – makes urine collection stress-free.
Compliance in Comfort
The telescopic pole extends to 60 cm, allowing dog owners to maintain a comfortable distance from the dog while urinating, to avoid any mess or interference.
Dog owners can then easily transport the sample to their veterinarian for further analysis.
Conversely for monitoring a specific condition, the P-Pole can be used with the CheckUp diagnostic strips for at-home wellness testing. (See separate entries for testing strips)
*CheckUp should not replace a periodic visit to a veterinarian. These strips are not a diagnostic, but simply a detection and to help monitor your pet. If you receive a positive test result contact your vet for further examination and treatment.