That is correct. Our dog received one transfusion one time without typing.
I think he charged us $25 or something like that for the transfusion, I
know it wan't much. That vet kept a dog blood bank at the clinic, it was a
large dog. He would put the large dog up high, the one  to be transfused to
down low, and put a tube with hypodermics on each end between them. Very
low tech but it worked and was inexpensive.

Marshall

Teri Johnston wrote:

> Yes dogs do have blood typing as humans do.  But that said in an
> emergency you can give blood to a dog without typing just once. But
> if you do it twice you dog may die from a condition called DIC.
>
> Had your dog received any vaccinations prior to becoming ill?
>
> Teri Johnston
> Retired Veterinary Tech.
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