What to do when your dog is injured

Dog injured What to do when a dog is injured
British Cocker Spaniel (definite introduction)

It is normal to encounter some bumps and bumps in life. Yes, and dogs themselves are animals that like to run, so it is inevitable that sometimes dogs will be injured due to various reasons. Natural wounds are just minor problems that can be dealt with as long as we use our own control. So let’s talk about what to do when your dog is injured.

1. Bleeding: The most important way to stop or reduce 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 wool, or you can apply pressure at the pressure point closest to the wound. You can also wrap the wound with a bandage and apply pressure, or use a hemostatic bandage. When circumstances permit, raising the injured area can also help stop bleeding.

2. Cut: Clean the wound completely, check whether there are any residual dust or glass fragments, etc., and seek veterinary assistance immediately.

3. Surprise: Wear it in a calm and warm environment to avoid being frightened again. Check its condition carefully and consult a veterinarian.

4. Twitching: Observe carefully and do not try to stop it from biting its tongue. If its trachea is blocked, never put your hands in the animal's mouth while the animal is conscious. Seek help from your veterinarian.

5. Fracture: It is difficult to fix the fractured area and must be handled by a professional veterinarian. The broken end of the bone would be loose and dragging along, and I would not dare to touch the ground with my feet. I simply fixed the injured limb and sent it to the hospital for X-rays and treatment. The movement of the animal's fracture site should be minimized as much as possible.

6. Drowning: Pick it up with its head downward, so that all the water in the trachea can flow out.

We should have a certain understanding of how to deal with these situations appropriately, so that when we encounter unexpected situations, we can handle the situation more smoothly.

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