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Pet Emergency First Aid - Dogs

Pet Emergency First Aid - Dogs
Directed by Arthur Levy

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Pet Emergency First Aid - Dogs is a "must have" DVD for every dog owner. Do you know what to do if your pet is injured or has a medical emergency? The decisions you make in the first few critical minutes can determine whether or not you successfully get your pet to a veterinarian for proper care when seconds count. With this program you'll have the knowledge you need to take the proper action quickly and confidently. You will learn pet CPR, how to recognize and what to do if your pet is in shock. What to do in case your dog eats chocolate or other poisons, and much, much more. From traffic accidents to a simple cut paw, we guide you, step by step, so you'll know exactly what to do. You'll learn what items you should have in our pet first aid kit. You'll be prepared. Why take the chance of not knowing? Watch this DVD with your family and learn what to do if the four-legged member of your family ever gets hurt. Do it today so you'll be prepared tomorrow. The program also covers: scene safety, muzzle, rescue breathing, choking, drowning, fractures, car accidents, snakebites, hypothermia, burns, heart stroke, eye injuries, foot injuries, vital signs, gun shot wounds, and much more. DVD contains special Bonus Section for every dog owner.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #107069 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-04-01
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 50 minutes

Customer Reviews

Great to the point, well acted scenarios4
I got this at my library. This dvd has great production value, great, to the point acting so you won't get bored. The basics are easy, whatever you would do for a human, do for a dog overall. Yes, even CPR. Some things like poison, you can call the Animal Poison Control Center number or for snake bites, they tell you not to do anything or suck it out, but to go to a vet which is obvious.
Topics include:
First aid kit, What is normal, Scene safety, muzzle, A-B-C (CPR lingo), Rescue breathing, CPR, choking, drowning, mechanism of an injury, spinal injury, fractures, wounds, evisceration, gunshot wounds, penetrating chest wounds, embedded objects, shock, car accidents, poisoning, snake bites, hypothermia, burns, chemical burns, heat stroke, electric shock, eye injuries, foot injuries, ear problems
They use real dogs to demonstrate, for CPR, they used s stuffed one. All these topics will also show you the signs & symptoms, not just what to do.