British Setter (definite introduction)
As the saying goes, there are no unpredictable storms, and no one knows what will happen in the next second. , and it is always useful for us to have a self-defense skill. It is difficult for us to protect our dogs from any special situations, so it is very necessary for us to master some basic dog rescue knowledge. , lest we be at a loss when an accident occurs and let them lose hope of life.
1. Bleeding: Before the animal receives veterinary diagnosis and treatment, the most important way to stop bleeding or reduce the amount of bleeding is to apply pressure. There are many ways to apply pressure, depending on the situation. You can apply pressure directly on the wound with your fingers or cotton pads, or you can apply pressure on the pressure point near the wound. You can also wrap the wound with a bandage and then apply pressure, or Use a hemostatic band. If the situation permits, raising the injured area can also help stop bleeding.
2. Cuts: Clean the wound completely, check for residual gravel or glass fragments, and seek veterinary assistance. .
3. Convulsions: Observe the animal carefully and do not try to stop the animal from biting its own tongue. If the animal's trachea is blocked by an object, do not suddenly reach into the animal's mouth while it is conscious. Look around and be aware of possible danger to animals, and contact your veterinarian for help.
4. In case of drowning: Pick up the animal and put its head downward. This may allow some water in the trachea to flow out.
5. Poisoning: Keep away from poisons to prevent further poisoning. Be careful that you do not know that you are exposed to poisons from other places. Wrap up some poison samples and take the dog and the poison samples to the veterinary clinic.
< p> When dogs encounter problems, we cannot be at a loss because of panic. Appropriate treatment can better save their lives. Therefore, basic dog rescue knowledge is particularly important. Let us know more about it. Then it gives them more hope of living. </p>
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