First Aid for Dogs

First Aid for Dogs

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1. How to Approach an Injured Dog Safely
If you encounter a dog in need or injured in some way, your first reaction may be to run to help. That’s a common reaction – most people don’t want to see an animal in pain. But without taking the proper precautions, you could get injured.
2. Keeping Your Dog Safe When Disaster Strikes
No one can tell you exactly when and where the next man-made or natural disaster will strike. Planning ahead and being prepared will help keep your family, including pets, intact or can help reunite families and lost pets.
3. Preventing Illness and Injury in Dogs
Pets give us unconditional love. In return, we have the ability to offer them prevention from illness. Whether contagious diseases, parasites or nutritional concerns, learn how to keep your pet healthy and happy.
4. Injured Wildlife
If you should come upon an injured wild animal, take extra caution; wild animals are typically fearful of humans and will try to escape. This can cause injury to yourself as well as additional injury to the animal.
5. Capturing and Restraining in Dogs
How to capture a roaming animal and hold the pet safely to administer assistance.
6. Fishing with Your Dog
Frequently, you may want to take your pet with you, but unfortunately, fishing and pets don’t always go hand in hand. If you like the company of your pet, take care to keep him safe, especially around the fishhooks.
7. Inhaled Toxins in Dogs
Toxic exposure can occur through ingestion, skin exposure or inhaled. The primary inhaled toxins are carbon monoxide and smoke.
8. Emergency Numbers
Numbers to keep on hand in the case of an emergency with your pet.
9. What to Do if Your Dog… Has an Emergency Condition
Here is a list of some common problems dogs can have with quick suggestions of what to do.
10. Household Dangers Every Pet Owner Should Know
There are things in every home that can pose a threat to pets. Learn what they are and how to protect your pet against common household dangers.
 

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