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The Wednesday Weigh-In

February 17, 2022 by J.B.

In our house we have a weekly event known as the “Wednesday Weigh-In”, in which we pick up our pup, Benny, and stand with him on a scale in the kitchen. It began as part of an effort to put pounds on an underweight rescue dog and, after getting a bit carried away, now serves to help take off an extra pound or two. We all agree that putting weight on a dog was way more fun.

Keeping track of the chimps’ weights is every bit as important, if not more so, not just for overall health but also because with a moment’s notice we may have to administer medications that, for safety reasons, must be carefully dosed by weight. In the chimps’ case, however, weight must be measured remotely, because when it comes time for Cy to require anesthesia, I am not going to be the one standing on a scale with him in my arms.

We were a little behind on getting a scale installed in the new playrooms but it’s finally in and it has been officially tested for durability by Gordo and Dora and given a multi-point inspection by our resident mechanic, Rayne. Everyone but Lucky took part in yesterday’s Wednesday Weigh-In, and that’s because Lucky is the only chimp in her group that we currently have on a diet and the universe sometimes likes to play jokes on us. I’m sure she’ll get the hang of it soon enough, especially with a little positive reinforcement training.

In case you’re wondering, we record weight in kilograms because most medications are dosed in milligrams per kilogram (“migs per kig” if you want to talk like the cool kids).

Filed Under: Cy, Dora, Gordo, Rayne, Terry, Veterinary Care Tagged With: chimpanzee, health, measurement, northwest, remote, rescue, Sanctuary, scale, weigh, weight

Serious Business

April 16, 2021 by J.B.

In the greenhouse, there’s a small bench with a digital scale inside.

When a chimp sits on the scale, we can look up at the display panel and record their weight. This is important for overall health management as well as for dosing medications.

While the bench might seem to the chimps to be like any other bench, it is not. It is serious business.

The scale is a bonafide medical device. One does not play games with medical devices.

The most important thing to remember is that the entire body must be kept on the platform for accurate weight measurement.

Never stand on the scale.

Remain still during the entire process.

Do not, under any circumstances, taunt the scale operator.

Remain upright at all times! I can’t believe I even have to say that.

OK, I get it. You think this is funny.

Are we finished?

Right, then. As I was saying, this is a serious medical device.

Filed Under: Burrito Tagged With: chimpanzee, northwest, rescue, Sanctuary, scale, weight

scale or new place to sit?

May 15, 2012 by Diana

J.B. just finished installing a scale in the greenhouse so that we can monitor the chimps’ weights. He cleverly disguised the scale as a place to sit. Most of the chimps are tucked away in their nests for the night and didn’t even bother getting up when the door to the greenhouse was opened for them, but Foxie and Jamie immediately came out.

Foxie, with two troll dolls, hopped right on it:

Foxie sitting on new scale

Jamie, of course, was mostly interested in seeing if she could take it apart:

Jamie inspecting new scale in greenhouse

Filed Under: Foxie, Jamie, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimp, chimpanzee, Foxie, Jamie, northwest, nw, rescue, Sanctuary, scale, shelter

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