First Aid For Dogs

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There are three keys to managing any emergency: don’t panic,protect yourself from injury,and preparing advance.When faced with an injured or severely ill pet,it is important that you spend a moment to assess the situation.Determine if the pet needs to be moved immediately.Decide if there is a danger of further injure to the pet or to first and givers.For example,great care must be used before assisting a pet injured on a busy roadway.It may be safest to call for help so that traffic can be before anyone provides first aid.You must insure that you won’t be injured yourself- either by the surrounding or by the injured animal.

1.Behavior Knowledge:

Understanding how to approach an injured pet safely is critical.Animals may respond to fear and pain instinctively,even if they know.you well.You cannot assume that your own pet won’t bite you.because pain or fear may provoke even a docile animal to aggression.Preventing a bite to yourself or other assistants must be your first goal.
Towels can be used to cover the pet’s head to help” blind him” and make him.Hand made muzzles are also very helpful in deterring bites.

2.Veterinary Telephone Number and Address.

Keep the name and phone number of your family veterinarian and local veterinary emergency facility handy. This simple guideline can help save the life of your pet.Calling first can often answer simple questions of prevent a trip in the wrong direction.Even in situation that are not apparently life-threatening, your questions or concerns may be best considered by a professional who can advice you whether or not to come in.

3.Name and Telephone Number of a Friend.

If possible,have a friend assist you,especially if your pet needs to be hospitalized.In the ear, it is best to have one person keep the pet calm or settled while the other drives to the emergency clinic or veterinary hospital.

4.CPR

Be familiar with animal cardiopulmonary resuscitation.There are classes offered in pet CPR and this knowledge can be important when faced with a life-threatening situation.

5.Heimlich Maneuver.

Though not a commonly used or needed skill,knowing how to perform the Heimlich maneuver for your dog can be a life-saving skill. Only perform the Heimlich if you are absolutely certain your pet is choking on a solid object (such as a toy) and you have been properly trained in the technique. Improperly used,the Heimlich can cause in jury to your pet.

6.Bandaging

A bandage helps to cover or apply pressure to wound to protect or control hemorrhage. Bandages can be fabricated from towels, washcloths, paper towels, or just about any piece or fabric.

7.Stopping Bleeding.

If there is an obvious source of bleeding,apply pressure to control the hemorrhage. Pressure is best applied with a clean cloth or towel applied directly to the wound.

8.Towels or Blankets.

Blankets and towels can aid in picking up an injured pet or to control bleeding.You can use a towel to wrap a frightened pet or cover a wound.Frightened pets are often relieved by the dark calm enclosure of a blanket.

9.Board,Stretcher or Strong Blanket.

Strong study  instruments are important to help move or transport severely injured pet that are unable to walk. A small board, a sturdy wool blanket, a piece of canvas or or hammock can be used. Gently roll or move the pet onto the device.Typically, two people are needed to pick up and move the pet when using stretcher.Be careful as this procedure may cause pain to an injured pet, and exposes the helpers to the risk of bite injury.

10.Finances.

Probably the last thin people think about during an emergency is how to  pay the bill.

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