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Dog CPR - How to Save Your Pets Life - Part 2

... is recommended. Contact your vet to ask about this training. This article is only meant to provide an introduction to dog CPR. Although not everyone learns it, those who do are a vital factor in saving the lives of many beloved pets. Read Read: Dog CPR - How to Save Your Pets Life - Part 2

By: James Theiss | 30/01/2007 | Pets

Dog CPR-How to Save Your Pets Life, Part 1

... In any event remember your ABC's. Airway After determining that the animal is non-responsive, step one in performing dog CPR is obtaining a good airway. This is a very important step. You should seek to achieve this first before continuing ... Read Read: Dog CPR-How to Save Your Pets Life, Part 1

By: James Theiss | 02/03/2006 | Pets

When Your Dog Chokes What Should You Do?

... dog. Dogs are like children: You have to keep an eye on them all the time. Before you start giving your dog CPR, you should try to determine what your pet is choking on to begin with. Most likely, the culprit will be a bone or a small ... Read Read: When Your Dog Chokes What Should You Do?

By: Jeff Clare | 06/02/2007 | Pets

Learning CPR for Dogs

... ? This goes beyond taking the dog to routine check ups at the vet. Devoted dog owners are now taking CPR classes that includes the resuscitation of pets. Knowing the importance of pets in family units, the American Red Cross has been ... Read Read: Learning CPR for Dogs

By: Mariam Ma | 01/09/2008 | Pets

How To Treat Your Dog In Cardiac Arrest

... check for a pulse in the dog. If you can't feel a pulse, you need to begin performing CPR. CPR for dogs starts with placing the dog on its side. For dogs weighing 25 or fewer pounds, place the flat of each hand on either side of the ... Read Read: How To Treat Your Dog In Cardiac Arrest

By: Jeff Clare | 30/01/2007 | Pets

Performing CPR on Your Dog

... even a large dog is delicate when it comes to rescue breathing. There are steps to take when it comes to CPR on your dog. The first thing you need to do is check your pet to see if they are conscious, which is important. Place your hand in ... Read Read: Performing CPR on Your Dog

By: Kelly Marshall | 07/12/2009 | Pets
Abhishek Agarwal

CPR For Dogs - Mouth To Snout Resuscitation!

... . Awareness about these procedures can perhaps save a dogs from death and allow him to live and play another day of fetch. Many organizations, which previously provided training and certification in traditional CPR only, are now teaching ... Read Read: CPR For Dogs - Mouth To Snout Resuscitation!

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | Pets

How to Give Cpr to Pet

... an inch deep, for medium dogs one inch, and for large dogs, one and a half inches. Repeat this as necessary until emergency assistance arrives. When administering animal CPR, you must make a deliberate decision to be calm and collected. ... Read Read: How to Give Cpr to Pet

By: John Samson | 15/12/2008 | Pets

Beg n Bark

Pet CPR And First Aid

... petowner. It makes a difference in order to by time until able to get to your vet. Step 1: The first step in animal CPR (like human CPR) after dtermining that the animal is non-responaive, is to obtain ann open airway. Carefully pull the ... Read Read: Pet CPR And First Aid

By: Beg n Bark | 03/04/2009 | Pets

A Brief History of the Chinese Imperial Dog

... as it's own breed separate from theShih Tzu by the NCA as of March 2005 and by the CPR, UABR, and the NKC in2006. The Chinese Imperial Dog is also internationally recognized by the IPDBA.A breed club has been formed to support this new ... Read Read: A Brief History of the Chinese Imperial Dog

By: Karen Christensen | 04/11/2008 | Pets

Dog Chaser is the Ultimate Leash Law

... to stop Fang and Kidney, but Mary died four hours later, after being rushed to the hospital by paramedics who performed CPR on her in a vain hope to restore a heartbeat. Surgeons spent almost two hours repairing the veins and arteries of ... Read Read: Dog Chaser is the Ultimate Leash Law

By: Kenneth Herman | 30/12/2006 | Fitness

Caring For Your Pet During the Winter

... have comfortable and warm sleeping spots on the floor. When the temperature starts dropping, keep your dogs and cats indoors as much as you can. If you do need to take them outside, keep them on a leash and stay with them at all times. ... Read Read: Caring For Your Pet During the Winter

By: Kelly Marshall | 07/12/2009 | Pets

Do Pet Get Hepatitis

Pet CPR is a very important skill for those who deal with emergency medical cases concerning dogs. Although not everyone learns it, those who do are a vital factor in saving the lives of many beloved pets. Do dogs get hepatitis? People ... Read Read: Do Pet Get Hepatitis

By: John Samson | 15/12/2008 | Pets

Take Two Cats and Call Me in the Morning

... nurse is the best name I can use to describe an amazing feline phenomenon that I have personally witnessed. They can't do CPR or take your temperature, but make no mistake your cat loves you unconditionally and it shows. It's one medicine ... Read Read: Take Two Cats and Call Me in the Morning

By: Bill Clanton | 12/10/2006 | Pets

Liabitity Insurance FAQ

... contained by VIC offering subcontractor insurance for an existing public/products liability?This is in relation to a dog walking business we own. The purpose is to expand and use subcontractors. Otherwise each subconractor would enjoy to ... Read Read: Liabitity Insurance FAQ

By: insurancefaq | 21/12/2009 | Insurance

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