Vetnordic Dog Urinary Catheter measures 8 Fr (2.6 mm x 50 cm). Its sterile, single-use structure and atraumatic design offer safe and comfortable use. It is supplied in packs of 10.
Specifically designed for veterinarians, the Vetnordic Dog Urinary Catheter 8 Fr is a medical product developed to provide maximum comfort and safe application, even in dogs with sensitive constitutions. With a diameter of 2.6 mm and a length of 50 cm, this catheter offers ideal performance, especially in small and medium-sized dogs.
The round, closed end of the catheter allows for safe passage through the urinary tract during application. Furthermore, the atraumatic side openings facilitate urine flow while minimizing the risk of irritation. This increases animal comfort and reduces the risk of complications.
Thanks to the Luer connection system, the catheter can be easily connected to devices such as urine bags or syringes. This saves time in veterinary procedures and makes it easier to maintain sterility during the procedure.
Manufactured as sterile and single-use, the product helps prevent the risk of infection and maintains maximum hygiene standards. Being offered in packs of 10 is advantageous for clinical stock management and is a cost-effective solution.
✅ Product Technical Specifications: Diameter: 2.6 mm Length: 500 mm (50 cm) Fr Size: 8 Fr Usage: Sterile, single-use Tip Structure: Round and closed Holes: Atraumatic side holes Connection: Luer connection Package Contents: 10 catheters
🎯 Areas of Use: Bladder emptying Urine sample collection Temporary relief of urinary tract obstructions Post-operative bladder monitoring Long-term bedridden patient care
💡 Why Choose Vetnordic Dog Catheters?
✔ Gentle and safe application: Atraumatic design minimizes the risk of irritation. ✔ Sterile and single-use: Provides high protection against infection risk. ✔ Luer compatible: Offers quick and secure connection. ✔ Economical 10-pack: Offers an ideal stock solution for clinics. ✔ Ideal size for small breeds: 8 Fr diameter, suitable for narrower urinary tracts.