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Dog emergencies and first aid tips 5 Articles

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    by Charlotte Piggush

    What do you do if your cherished dog comes in from outside and is covered from head to foot with blood? Or maybe you come home from work, walk in the house and your pet is bleeding and lying on the floor panting. What do y...read more

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    by Kathy McCabe

    Has your dog been sprayed by a skunk? Then you know how difficult it is to get rid of that hideous and clingy odor. The smell has been known to last for years(!) if not properly treated. This dilemma has inspired many home...read more

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    by Cyrus Dehkan

    Obviously serious injury should be seen by a veterinarian. There are times, however, when that may not be possible. There are ways that you can, as a dog owner, stabilize the condition of your pet until help is available. ...read more

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    by Miss Writes-a-bit

    There are a few things every single dog owner should have on hand at all times. The first is a couple things you should always have any ways in a first aid kit, peroxide and gauze pads. The second thing you should have on ...read more

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    by Lexi Tyler

    In certain situations, taking care of an animal can be more difficult than taking care of a person because of the lack of vocal expression that animals have. Dogs, cats, and even birds cannot vocally tell you exactly what ...read more

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