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05-17-2010, 08:26 AM | #1 |
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| Cpr and first aid Home Page I just saw her speak this weekend and she is excellent. I highly recommend if you have meet ups or plan dog events you have her speak. I had no clue about all this and my demi tongue turned blue one day from vomit and reverse sneeze and i was stumped called vet but was scared that i did not have enough time to get her there if something bad happened luckily she calmed down and was ok but i was scared as to what to do if she did not In an emergency you will not always have enough time to get them to the vet i learned and they do not have doggie ambulances so you have to keep the dog stable and breathing to get them to the vet unlike humans I am now going to make a first aid kit as do not have one and print instructions for emergency and put on fridge as i am totally unprepared in case of emergency for my gang I found out a few weeks ago There is a thread in the library for this info as well so going to follow that too I am sure i am not the only one on here without this all prepared so wanted to post this info after attending the class. She only covered 1 1/2 hrs but i am going to sign up for a full class now to learn more as she did not get a chance to cover everything and i want to be a prepared. |
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05-17-2010, 11:34 AM | #2 |
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| She was a fantastic speaker. I too learned a lot realized how unprepared I am for any emergency with my babies. |
05-18-2010, 04:34 AM | #3 |
Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | For others interested in CPR/First Aid - check w/ The Red Cross - enter your zip code and check your local classes. Me and hubby took a 4hour Doggie CPR/First Aid class at our local Red Cross and it was great! Very helpful.
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