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Donor eligibility.

Interested in having your pet become a blood donor hero? Learn about the benefits and requirements for donating blood.

Why blood donors are in demand

Just as humans require blood transfusions for medical conditions or emergency situations, so do our beloved pets.

Common reasons pets need transfusions include:

  • Trauma
  • Blood disorders
  • Toxins
  • Infectious diseases
  • Cancer

Unfortunately, there is a shortage of available blood for pets, while the need for life-saving transfusions grows. BluePearl relies on the invaluable contributions of dog and cat donors to help save and improve the quality of pets’ lives, expand blood donor programs, and strengthen the human-animal bond.

Veterinary technicians with a patient.

Meet our team.

Sean Teichner

DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Board Certified in Small Animal Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine
On The Job

Dr. Sean Teichner has special interests in kidney, nasal and gastrointestinal disease, abdominal ultrasonography and endoscopic procedures such as gastroduodenoscopy, cystoscopy and rhinoscopy.

Education
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Small Animal Internal Medicine)
  • Residency, Small Animal Internal Medicine, BluePearl Pet Hospital, Southfield, MI
  • Internship, Small Animal Medicine & Surgery, BluePearl Pet Hospital, Southfield, MI
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul
  • Bachelor of Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
Off Duty

Dr. Teichner wrestles with his furry family at home, consisting of black lab Abby, chocolate lab mix Rogue, and an always mischievous cat, Lt. Fuzz. He loves playing racquetball, rock climbing, biking, skiing and cooking.

Emily Elmer

CVT
Certified Veterinary Technician

Blood Bank
Servicing Locations

On The Job

Emily E. previously worked for BluePearl in the Critical Care department and found Blood Banking a welcome and natural transition. She is excited each day working with happy donors, especially knowing first-hand the positive impact that their donations have on emergency cases.

Emily loves connecting the local community to the blood banking program as well. She has found that for some families, having their pet donate blood is a way to support them just as much as their pet’s donations support our patients. “Being able to work with owner and their pets to give back and hearing why it’s important to their family has been amazing.”

Off Duty

In her free time, Emily enjoys spending time at home with her husband and their three children or taking the kids on adventures to the north shore. While, currently, the family doesn’t have pets, they’re looking forward to bringing a puppy into the family soon.

What can I expect?

Eligibility

  • If your pet meets all eligibility criteria, complete the online registration, which inclues a medical history questionnaire.
  • If all requirements are met, a member of the blood bank team will contact you to review your pet’s information, explain the blood donation process, answer questions, and schedule a pre-screening appointment.

Pre-screening appointment

  • During this complimentary appointment, a member of the blood bank team will explain the process in detail and answer any questions you may have.
  • An exam and behavioral assessment will be performed by a licensed veterinarian to ensure your pet is healthy and has a friendly, calm disposition.
  • A blood sample will be drawn for initial pre-screening lab work to complete your pet's full health check, obtain their blood type, and to screen for any infectious diseases.

Results

  • A member of the blood bank team will contact you with the lab work results. If all results are within the expected range, your pet will be officially enrolled in the program and we'll schedule their first donation appointment.
  • When you arrive at the hospital, our team will meet with you to review any changes in your pet’s medical history and answer any questions. Most owners choose to drop off their pet for the day, but you're welcome to stay for the donation. The donation itself takes about 10 minutes, though the entire process lasts approximately an hour.
  • A pre-donation health check will be performed, which includes a complete physical exam by a licensed veterinarian and a blood test to assess Packed Cell Volume (PCV) or hemoglobin. This will determine if your pet is clear to donate.
  • With your consent, a small amount of sedative may be given to your pet to help them relax, if needed.
  • While your pet is comfortably situated on a table, a small area of fur on their neck will be removed and the skin at the collection site will be cleaned.
  • Blood is collected from the jugular vein, with the donation process lasting approximately 10 minutes. For canines, the standard collection volume ranges from 300ml to 450ml, depending on their weight. For felines, the standard volume is 53ml.
  • Your pet is closely monitored with tenderness throughout the entire donation process by our loving team.
  • After the donation, a bandage is placed over the collection site and your pet's vitals are taken.
  • Your pet will receive plenty of TLC from our team as well as treats for their hard work!
  • We recommended that your pet rest for the remainder of the day before returning to their normal routine the following day. For dogs, a harness should be used afterward.
  • If you choose to receive notifications, you will receive an email alert when your pet’s blood is used to save or improve another pet’s life. You may receive multiple emails, as each donation can produce up to three blood products!
A vet tech cuddles a dog

Become a blood donor hero.

Every blood donor is considered a hero and their contribution can give the gift of life to animals in need.