I think any pets should not be in a "clean" hygienic place..... just now they "mark" the machine or something.... I have always been a bit anti-bacteria.... but it seems a nice idea though.As for dogs on dialysis... good if their owners pick up the bill - not so good if tax payers have to pay.
I don't think a dog should EVER be in a dialysis clinic. EVER. Unless you can poll the total number of patients and screen for allergies, assure the dog has JUST had a good bath, and assure that he has NO pests of any kind, oh and he must be..... I could go on and on. BAD idea... And I am a dog person, and I have a therapy dog. A HUGE yellow Lab, who is the best behaved dog in the world. I would never take him into the clinic.
I work in a hospital and we have a therapy cat, named Oliver, that visits with the patients. I think a dog or cat can be much cleaner then some dialysis patients I've been around.
and she's off and running. y'all can be mad at later.3. what are you going to do if a dialysis patient has a seeing eye dog? you can't by law not admit the dog!