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How to Tell If Your Pet is Experiencing An Emergency
As pet owners, we know the importance of regular wellness checkups. But what do you do if the unexpected happens? Do you take them to your veterinarian or are you just over-reacting? Knowing how to identify if something is an emergency is vital, because in many of these cases time is of the essence. But you also don’t want to be the neurotic pet owner and have a hefty emergency bill for something that could have waited until you saw your regular vet. Nobody knows your pet like you do. So if you suspect something is off or you notice
How To Give Your Dog CPR
We love our pets like our family and would do anything for them. If the unimaginable happens, and you find your dog unconscious and in need of urgent medical care, one of the most important skills you can learn is CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Performing CPR on a dog is similar to a human. By following these steps you could save their life! The very first thing to do is to check for breathing and a pulse. It is very dangerous to perform CPR on a dog who is breathing. To check for breathing, place your ear next to your
Las Vegas Pet Scene Magazine – November/December 2016
Check out Dr. Bennett’s article on lumps and bumps on page 11!
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