Quantity/5 pieces/set Accessories/Exchangeable blood vessels 1.8 mm 5 pieces, 3 mm 5 pieces, Stick for exchange vessels
Product feature video
Features

Does not come off even in different holding postures!
Suitable for animals of many different sizes.

The skin is made using our unique technology and does not leave puncture marks! It has a long usage life, all that is needed is to exchange the blood vessels.
It has a long usage life, all that is needed is to exchange the blood vessels.
Practice
Compact and can be taken anywhere!!
1.Open

2.Wrap tightly!

Easy vessel change. Easy maintenance.
1.connect

2.pull out

Impressions from actual users
I had a chance to use the I.V. Pad animal
Cooperation
Keitaro Morishita, Assistant Professor, Hokkaido University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Affiliated Animal Hospital.
Please tell us why you started using this product.
I received a direct mail from Sakamoto Models and learned about this I.V.Pad Animal for the first time. When I contacted Sakamoto Models to give it a try, they offered to lend me a demo machine. When the demo machine arrived, we all decided to inspect it, use it, and introduce it to students and other professors.
Professor Keitaro Morishita
How was it when you actually used it?
With the I.V.Pad Animal, the feel of the skin and the blood vessels beneath is similar to that of a living animal, allowing you to practice “checking the blood vessels with your fingertips and inserting the needle” without feeling uncomfortable.
The skin-like pad is highly durable and will not leave needle marks no matter how many times you practice with it. Two types of blood vessel diameters are included, large and small, so you can practice imagining both jugular vein blood sampling and cephalic vein blood sampling in dogs.
I’ve purchased or built multiple blood collection simulators, but nothing beats I.V.Pad Animal in terms of usability and durability.
What are your expectations for the Sakamoto model in the future?
Currently, there are not many trainers or simulators for veterinary medicine in Japan. Although we sometimes use simulators made by overseas manufacturers, there are concerns about maintenance in the event of a breakdown and procurement of consumables. I would like to see Sakamoto Model utilize its decades of experience in creating human body simulators to continue developing high-quality, easy-to-use simulators for veterinary medicine.
Thank you, Professor Morishita. We look forward to working with you in the future!