Canine First Aid By Professional Vet

By Roger Morgan


Like human beings, pets are also faced with emergencies from time to time. They range from swallowing poisonous substances, involvement in accidents or suffering from heat stroke, among others. Canine first aid saves the situation to protect your pet from fatality or the situation from worsening. Follow these tips when dealing with your dog to keep it safe during such emergencies.

Observe the behavior of your pet and collect all the information possible. Since you need to act fast, the vet will need you to update him on what you observe. Note any signs of weakness, depression, breeding or difficult with breathing, among other symptoms. The vet expects you to provide him with this information on phone when you finally make the call. Note if your dog is exhibiting signs of pain and where the pain is emanating from.

Your safety and that of people around you is important. It is common for animals in pain or distress to be aggressive. Even though you are their owner, they will bite you when in distress. Remain calm and be alert around the animal. Pets reflect the reactions of their owners or handlers and may panic because you have panicked.

Get in touch with your vet before you take any action. Keep the contact details of your vet nearby at all times. When the call goes through, you will be expected to provide information based on observations you have made. Even though the vet might be away, staff at the clinic will issue directions on interventions before the vet gets to your location. A pen and paper should be nearby in case you need to take down instructions.

Check whether there is a risk of biting. This always depends on the nature of emergency. You should muzzle the dog and fasten the straps at the back of the ears. Avoid this action if your dog is displaying signs of difficulty with breathing. Small sized dogs can be restrained using a thick towel. It works as effectively as a muzzle and will restrain your pet until the vet arrives.

Medicine is not to be administered until a prescription by a vet. Medicine from the last encounter may also have turned poisonous. Only a qualified vet has the power to administer medicine. Further more, each condition requires different medicines. For instance, a fracture is treated differently from a bee sting.

Movement of injured pets should be restricted as much as possible. The idea is to protect injured areas from getting worse. This disturbance causes discomfort and may worsen a fracture. A board is preferred to carry your canine because it restricts movement naturally. Rush to the clinic as fast as possible to prevent the situation from getting worse.

A first aid kit for the dog is required around the house at all times. Include such substances as bandages, a thick towel, scissors, Elizabethan collar, sterile absorbent gauze and surgical tapes among other first aid items. After providing emergency care, you must rush to the clinic in the shortest time possible.




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