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Lifesaving Emergency Aid for Canines

CPR CHOKING BLEEDING

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CHECK FOR CLEAR AIRWAY

Listen for wheezing, stridor (a high whistle sound), a grayish/bluish/purplish colloring to the gums

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CHECK FOR BREATHING

Look for visible chest rise. Panting can be normal if a dog is stressed or hot, but shallow or excessive panting can be a problem

CHECK FOR PULSE

A normal heart rate for a dog is 60 to 140 beats per minute. No pulse is an indiciation to start CPR

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Canine CPR

1. Lay Dog on RIGHT side2. Open AIRWAY

  • Extend head and neck
  • pull tongue forward
  • clear any obstructions
3. Perform CHEST COMPRESSIONS
  • Place one hand over other on the widest part of the rib cage, not over the heart.
  • Compress 1/3 to 1/2 the width of the chest.
  • Perform compressions at a rate of 100-120 per minute.
  • Deliver 30 compressions
7. Give RESCUE BREATHS
  • Close the mouth and breathe into the nostrils.
  • Provide enough air to make the chest rise.
  • Give 2 breaths.
9. REPEAT 30 compressions and 2 breaths 10. REASSESS signs of life every 2 minutes.
  • breathing and pulse

RESCUE BREATHINGIF THE DOG HAS A PULSE AND IS NOT BREATHING

CHECKING FOR A PULSE ON DOGS

WHAT TO DO IF A DOG IS CHOKING