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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Cunningham View Post
    Which are more contentious? Tourniquet threads or dog threads?
    Treads about using TQ's on dogs FTMFW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    Treads about using TQ's on dogs FTMFW!
    You laugh, but that's actually a thing. TQ design for dogs, ET sizes, kit packing lists, fluids...
    Last edited by ST911; 03-10-2019 at 08:22 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ST911 View Post
    You laugh, but that's actually a thing. TQ design for dogs, ET sizes, kit packing lists, fluids...
    Oh, I know. Before my German Shepard passed last year, I had a dedicated GSW and trauma kit for him, including a pair of these: https://www.tacmedsolutions.com/TacMed-K9-Tourniquet

    Dr Lauren Pugliese, DVM puts on an excellent K-9 medical class at TacCon this year. I first attended her lectures at Caleb Causey's Tactical Medical Conference a few years back. It was very well done. She'll be presenting at TacCon on Saturday afternoon, and I highly recommend anyone with a pet attend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SeriousStudent View Post
    Oh, I know. Before my German Shepard passed last year, I had a dedicated GSW and trauma kit for him, including a pair of these: https://www.tacmedsolutions.com/TacMed-K9-Tourniquet

    Dr Lauren Pugliese, DVM puts on an excellent K-9 medical class at TacCon this year. I first attended her lectures at Caleb Causey's Tactical Medical Conference a few years back. It was very well done. She'll be presenting at TacCon on Saturday afternoon, and I highly recommend anyone with a pet attend.
    She said that TQ’s for dogs are best applied to their muzzle so that they don’t bite you, and that their extremity vasculature, even arterial bleeds are rectified by direct pressure, if memory serves.


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    Ah, thank you for the refresher, Dr House. Much appreciated, as always.

    And I really enjoyed your sessions at those conferences as well! Your discussion of painkillers was very useful.

    We need to ply Caleb with cigars and strong drink this coming weekend, and get him to start up that series.

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    The unsavory and dishonest marketing methods described here continue to reinforce my conclusion that everything REfactor Tactical, Jeff Kirkham, or Rats TQ related is both tainted and unable to stand on its own merits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by runcible View Post
    https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....940#post859940

    The unsavory and dishonest marketing methods described here continue to reinforce my conclusion that everything REfactor Tactical, Jeff Kirkham, or Rats TQ related is both tainted and unable to stand on its own merits.
    Yeah not a fan. Shame though because I love my ASO bag.


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