Country Zest & Style Autumn 2022 Edition

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to lap up the goodies. A nurse brought a needle connected to a bag, then shaved an area opposite the dog’s jugular before injecting the needle to start drawing blood. All the while, the donor continued snacking. After three minutes, the process was over.

By Joe Motheral

he Blue Ridge Veterinary Blood Bank in Purcellville operates under the same safety and sanitary principles as the Red Cross and similar organizations serving humans, with a far different clientele.

The collected blood “is put into a centrifuge and separated into plasma and red blood cells,” Pratt said. “The plasma is stored in a freezer while the red blood cells are put into a fridge.”

It focuses on the canine population by having dogs donate blood that Blood Bank manager Jocelyn Pratt said is used to treat dogs locally and nationwide needing transfusions to fight disease or help heal injuries. “It’s for illnesses in dogs the same way human blood is used,” she said. “Any dog can get cancer, besides other diseases. We currently have 350 donor dogs (of all breeds) in our program.”

According to its literature, the Blue Ridge Blood Bank is the largest all canine volunteer veterinary blood banks in the U.S. “Our donor base consists only of willing canine companions,” Pratt said, adding that staff members are specially trained to handle pets. “We will be starting a new site in Leesburg in August at Leesburg Veterinary Hospital.” Dogs who qualify as donors must meet certain requirements, and must be at least nine months old and up to seven. They have to be healthy and happy, weigh at least 40 pounds and be at an ideal body weight. They also have to be vaccinated for rabies and distemper

Photo by Joe Motheral

Blue Ridge Blood Bank Manager Jocelyn Pratt and doggie donor Tango. and undergone monthly heartworm, flea and tick prevention of some kind year-round. Finally they should be willing to accept “food and love.” Greyhounds and Pit Bulls have a universal blood type, Pratt said, meaning that their blood can be used for any dog needing a transfusion. During one recent blood drawing session from a donor dog, a large St. Bernard came in and was escorted to a table where the staff members and a veterinarian started by feeding it peanut butter and cheese. One staffer laid down beside the dog, who continued

The Blood Bank is always on the lookout for new donors. If an owner is interested, they must call Blue Ridge and arrange to bring their dog in for testing. “During the first visit,” Pratt said, “our team will assess your dog’s personality and willingness to donate.” During the initial testing, a small blood sample is taken for screening. If the blood passes inspection and the owner wishes to continue, Blue Ridge requires a one-year commitment involving five to seven visits. A canine donor can reap a number of benefits, including a wellness exam, blood typing, heartworm and Lyme disease testing, as well as screening for tick borne illness and Brucella. The dog also gets a bandana that reads, “I saved a life,” and, perhaps best of all, a bag full of treats to take home. Blue Ridge Veterinary Associates is located at 120 E. Cornwall Lane in Purcellville. Details: www.dogsdonateblood.com.

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LETTER from PARIS: A Moveable Feast in a Tour de France

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page 78

PROPERTY Writes: A Horsey Hideaway at Hidden Trail

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page 77

Common Grounds: 10 Years of Grounding Our Community

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At Morven Park, No is Not an Answer

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pages 74-75

SEEN & SCENE

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pages 72-73

The Village Green in Orlean, No S Necessary

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pages 70-71

Plains Community League All About Good Works

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pages 68-69

Talk About a Blood Hound

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page 63

The Mission: Go Native, Protect Pollinators

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page 62

Honoring Andrew Looney With a Special Brand

4min
page 60

Perspectives on Childhood, Education, and Parenting: Off to Another Fine Start

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Carry Me BACK: It Happened One Day

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A Historic Road Down by the Riverside

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A New Leesburg Home In Sync with the Environment

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From Local Royalty, the Best Ham Biscuit on the Planet

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Mapping the Memories of Fauquier’s African-American Communities

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Kinloch Farm Beefing Up Its Local Hoofprint

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A Day and a Lifetime at The Saratoga Races

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MODERN FINANCE: Swimming Naked Can Be a Bad Idea

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The Magnificent Mister Mayberry

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Reconciliation Begins with Relationship

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CHURCHES

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It’s All About the Brain at Janelia Campus

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Salamander Officially Breaks Ground for Residences

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Soil and Septic Go Hand In Hand for Mark Smith

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At Warrenton WOW, It’s All About the Oxygen

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Ribbons All Around At Upperville

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A SAM HUFF LEGACY: The West Virginia Breeders Classic on Oct. 8

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A Royal Romance With A Whiff of Warrenton

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BOOKED UP: FOX, HORSE, DEER

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An Artful Gift Passed on to a New Generation

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It’s Always Been Miles To Go Down the Road

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Sporting Pursuits

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VIRGINIA POLO: A Never-Ending Commitment to Excellence

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Sadler’s Joy: A Champion in the Flesh and in Bronze

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Edwina Mason: Remembering Millwood

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Fifth Annual BIKE THE GRAVEL: Tour de Conservation Easement

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Sweet Elephant Bestows its Luck on Lauren Connolly

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Make NOTE

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AS EVER YOURS: The Lost Generation

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THIS & THAT

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A Well-Deserved Honor for Oh So Talented Tutti

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HERE & THERE

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The Scent of a Woman

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It's Show Time

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Porsches and Horses All on the Same Day

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A Red Truck Classic

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Celebrations

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