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Would You Know What To Do If Your Puppy or Dog Fell Ill?



A pet relies on its owner to look after it. Sometimes a
veterinarian is too far away when your puppy needs immediate
attention. Would you be able to administer basic first aid if
you needed to?

It is up to you to be able to administer the first aid that your
pet needs when he needs it. Something can happen at virtually
any time at home or away from home. You should have with you a
first aid kit that is designed for your pet in mind. If you take
your pet away from home frequently, make sure to store the first
aid kit in your car as well. These tools can save your pet's
life.

Here are some of the things that you should have within that kit:

Hydrogen peroxide

Gauze pads and tape

Absorbent cotton/cotton balls

Scissors with a round tip

Instant ice packs

Tweezers

A bulb syringe to be used to remove mucous from the mouth/nose

Eyewash solution specific for pets

A clean white cotton sock for paws that are hurt

Flashlight

A rectal thermometer

Medication syringe for dispensing medication

An electrolyte liquid such as Pedialyte

You need to protect these products so keep them in a hard shell
container that has a tight fitting lid. You should also have the
vet's name and number written and enclosed in this package. You
should know and secure information about the local emergency pet
hospital as well. Also, when you leave your pet with another
caregiver to take care of, such as when you are traveling, you
need to provide them with the kit and a release form authorizing
them to seek treatment for your pet.

A common dilemma is the bee sting. If this happens to your pet,
you should restrain the animal and use a pair of tweezers to
remove the stinger. Then, bath the area with a mixture of water
and baking soda to relieve some of the pain. You can help to
reduce swelling by using an ice pack on the area and using
Benedryl. Make sure you know how much to give your pet by asking
the vet.

What should you do if your dog is injured?

You'll need to approach the animal slowly and carefully because
they may snap or bite at you. It is just a nature reaction for
them to do this. See what has happened to them and reassure the
pet that you are not going to hurt her through a smooth voice
and calmness. Your first concern is to stop the flow of blood as
quickly as possible. Apply pressure to the wound and hold it
there. Make sure to use a cloth that is clean and change them as
needed. Keep as much pressure on it as possible until you get to
your vet. If you need to, tape a thick gauze pad to the wound.
You'll want to keep as much pressure on the wound though, so if
possible have someone else transport you. In the case of
choking, you should use a flashlight to check down the throat.
If you can, remove the object. If you can't see it, you'll need
to use a Heimlich maneuver that is designed for your pet. As a
pet owner, you should have this basic training taught to you. It
is important to do it correctly in order to protect against
serious injury of the pet. You can get this type of training at
your local humane society or through your vet. You can also
learn how to give your pet CPR and how to deal with serious
injury and poisoning.

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