First aid measures for dogs in life-threatening situations

How to save a dog from life-threatening danger
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Understand some dog rescue methods, just in case if you know how to use them, life is fragile, and we cannot predict many things. Mastering the correct rescue methods can play a role at critical moments. Maybe I can save his life.
1. Obstacles
Puppies are particularly susceptible to blockage due to small items they have eaten. In severe cases, the obstruction may lead to hypoxia and death. When you see the dog stretching its neck hard and constantly scratching its mouth and neck with its front paws, it may be clogged. At this time, you can pat its back to help it vomit out. If it fails, you can only take it to the hospital and ask a doctor for help. Occasionally, big dogs will have bones stuck in their throats, which is also very harmful. Please seek medical attention as soon as possible.
2. Shock
No matter what the cause of shock is, we must perform necessary treatment before going to the hospital. At this time, the dog's hands and feet were cold and his breathing was short. Lay the dog down and help it slow down its breathing by simulating artificial breathing, closing its mouth, blowing air into its nostrils, and massaging its chest at the same time. After the dog improved slightly, he was sent to the hospital to find out the cause of the shock and receive corresponding treatment.
3. Motion sickness
Motion sickness is not considered a disease, and the consequences are not serious. When the dog is vomiting, it may be motion sickness. Let it calm down and rest for a while. Some dogs will never get carsick again after they faint in cars a few times. For dogs with the habit of motion sickness, do not eat or drink before traveling, and take medicine to treat motion sickness.
IV. Drowning
When the dog lands on the beach, try to eliminate the water in the lungs. Lift the hind legs so that the dog is with its head down and its feet up. Another person helping will Open your mouth and squeeze your chest.

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