First Aid for Dogs: An invaluable guide for all dog lovers
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Immediate and appropriate first aid treatment in a medical emergency can greatly reduce the pain and suffering experienced by your pet and could save their life. Knowing how to help in those first vital minutes, before you can get to the vet is absolutely vital and choosing to read this book could be one of the most important decisions you make.This guide is designed for all dog lovers. First Aid for Dogs will explain how to help your pet or any other dog should an accident happen. It is ideal for those working with dogs and pet owners to gain the skills and confidence to help in an emergency until veterinary support is available. The manual takes you through a step-by- step guide to examining your pet, recognising if there is something wrong and treatment for common veterinary emergencies. The book covers most common first aid emergencies, including helping a choking dog, dog bites, car accidents, injured limbs, CPR, fitting and poisoning… The content conforms to the RECOVER guidelines for veterinary CPR and complies with the Veterinary Care Act.The manual consists of illustrated directions, flow charts, diagrams and accompanies the comprehensive online First Aid for Dogs course available from http://www.firstaidforpets.net and our practical Dog First Aid courses.This book is a revised edition with full references and page numbers. If anyone received an earlier edition, please contact us for a free replacement.
Publisher : First Aid for Life (July 16, 2016)
Language : English
Paperback : 88 pages
ISBN-10 : 0995490007
ISBN-13 : 978-0995490000
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.21 x 8.5 inches
12 reviews for First Aid for Dogs: An invaluable guide for all dog lovers
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Original price was: $18.02.$15.99Current price is: $15.99.
Steven&Mandy –
Good book
Finally found one that I needed was looking for. The only reason i’m giving it 4 stars because was damaged on shipping shouldn’t have been shipped with other items. Would recommend it’s better to know this stuff just in case.
GMS –
Informative
Have this in my RV in case of emergency. Often go/camp places with no internet.
Elizabeth Stone –
Not enough information
I wanted an up to date first aid book. This is a tiny book with not enough information. Couldnât even find dehydration in the index.
Jesseca Church –
Not very pleased with this purchase
Can’t really speak to the content. I purchased the kindle edition and some of the words/letters are squished together on every page making it very difficult to read. Not very pleased with this purchase. Going to try and get through some of the content anyway.
Ra Mclaughlin –
See a vet
Basically, this book tells you to take him to a vet. Really? This was a total waste of money.
You mean she’s NOT Irish? –
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Stay away from Kindle
Lloyd –
Great wealth of information
We are planning to travel more with our dog and I wanted to put together a dog first aid kit for emergencies. As a nurse I understand the basics of assessment and prioritizing situations when it comes to human, but when it comes to k-9 anatomy and assesments I am out of my comfort zone. Don’t get me wrong I am not trying to be a vet. I am just trying to obtain vital info on how to assess various situations that could happen to my dog while we are out on the road and this book provides that info for me. Highly recommend this book.
Jean –
Great illustrations, invaluable knowledge. I have only had to use some of the superficial first aid skills, thankfully, but learning life saving skills for my dog has provided confidence that I will know what to do if something tragic happens.
Kerry Kenny –
Exactly as required
Bea –
Perfect size to keep with you! Easy to read.Personally, we did as the book suggested and read it completely once. When we did need it in an emergency situation, we knew exactly where to go in the book before heading off to the Veterinarian.
Johnston –
It’s quite succinct, but very well designed. The information is clear and well organised, with text helped by illustrations. I have a copy with my essential first aid kit (though I hope never to have to consult the guide in an emergency situation!). A good buy for the non-specialist first aider.
michelle –
It’s not a bad book, quite a lot of information