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Showing posts with label heat stroke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heat stroke. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Common pet emergencies and pet first aid tips


Choking

  • If your pet’s airway is totally blocked, you must take immediate action, as there is no time to go to the veterinarian for help.
  • Open the mouth and look for a foreign object. If the dog is unconscious and an object is blocking the airway, grab the tongue and pull it outward to try to dislodge the object.
  • Regardless of consciousness, sweep your finger through the dog's mouth in an effort to feel or dislodge any object. Use caution to avoid being bitten. CPR or the Heimlich maneuver may be required.

Seizures

  • Make sure your pet is in a safe place, but do not try to restrain her. She may be scared during a seizure and not recognize her owner, so keep your hands away from her mouth.
  • Seizures can occur for a variety of reasons. It is urgent that you take your pet to a veterinary hospital immediately.
 

Heatstroke

  • If your pet has been exposed to the heat and has a bright red tongue, red or pale gums, thick or sticky saliva, diarrhea, is panting rapidly, weak, depressed, dizzy, or vomiting, he may be suffering from heatstroke.
  • In the case of heatstroke, immediately remove the dog from heat and lower his temperature by wetting him thoroughly with cool or lukewarm water (NOT ice cold) and increase air movement with a fan. Then take him to the vet as soon as possible.
  • As the weather continues to heat up here in Austin, we’ll go more in depth about symptoms and prevention of heatstroke and other heat-induced emergencies. 
 

Poisoning

  • Signs of poisoning include bleeding, both internally and externally, dilated pupils, drooling or foaming at the mouth, seizures or abnormal behavior and mental state.
  • Some of the obvious culprits might be rat poison or cleaning products, which should be kept out of reach, but pets can also be poisoned by unassuming household items. 
 

Animal Bites 

  • Keep an eye out for one or more small puncture wounds, tremors, nausea, vomiting, weakness, difficulty breathing, bleeding and bruising at the site of the wound.
  • If you think your pet has been bitten by a snake, seek immediate medical attention.
  • Sometimes, injuries from being bitten by another animal seem minor; however, your pet should still see a vet to prevent infection and check for internal wounds.
  • If bleeding, apply gauze to the wound. Should the bleeding continue, apply new gauze without removing soaked gauze until you reach the veterinary hospital.
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OTHER PET EMERGENCY TIPS

  • Stay calm! Pets are keen. They can very easily sense when you are nervous, scared, or stressed and may mirror your emotions.
  • During an emergency, a relaxed, confident and educated guardian can help save an animal’s life.
  • Use your best judgement when deciding if it is something that can be handled at home or if you should call the vet.
  • Download a pet emergency app. 
  • Buy a pet first aid book. There are numerous resources available to educate pet parents on first aid plans. 
  • Take a pet first aid class. 
  • Create your own pet first aid kit.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Do Not Leave Your Dog In The Car Unattended !

Do not leave your dog in the car unattended.....
Why?
Many reasons why......
The dog could get stolen....no does not matter if your vehicle is locked or not.
Thieves always finds a way
Your dog could die of heat stroke if it is hot or even mildly warm outside. Windows open or not.
Your dog could freeze to death if its too cold outside.
If there is a natural disaster/emergency there is no way for your dog to get out.
Your dog could tear up and wreck your car's interior. 
Could get ticketed. It is illegal in some places to leave your pet in the car unattended. 
Your car window could get bashed out from a concerned animal lover, policeman, etc. if your dog looks even the slightest bit of in distress.
If your pet is lonely from being left at home why leave them alone in the car while you do your shopping for minutes, hours or whatever. Kind of hypocritical....just saying....
Have a wonderful day ^_^