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Dr Andrew Jones has just written this great article and you need to see it if you want to have any idea what to do in an emergency.
From: Dr Andrew JonesAuthor: Veterinary Secrets Revealed
Website: www.veterinarysecretsrevealed.com
Hello,
Do You know What to do if in an EMERGENCY?
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Are you giving your pet all the available treatment options with
Veterinary Secrets Revealed?
This has gotta be every pet owner’s nightmare…
They are going for an enjoyable stroll while their dog frollicks
with his buddies at the dog walk.
Max races to beat Shorty for the ball… Max inhales the ball.
He gasps for air… while he’s struggling to breath, you run over to
him, then he drops…
What would YOU do??
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I would think that your all thinking… Just reach inside his mouth and
remove the ball.
SIMPLE.
Not So Easy.
First, it’s difficult to get your hand deep to the back of the throat,
especially in a small dog.
Second, I have seen many balls wedged so far back in the throat,
that NOBODY can use their hand to
remove them.
The clock is TICKING… YOU’VE got to act FAST.
So Now What…?
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You could pick him up in Your arms, carry him to your car, and
rush to the closest Vet.. But You
need to go fast, for if you don’t get there in 2 minutes, then its
TOO LATE.
What would You do with a Choking Person… The Heimlich.
With a Dog: The Heimlich.
You Hold him upside down, with his head pointing down and his
spine against you.
You give repeated sharp thrusts to the abdomen.
You lay him down and sweep the throat again for the ball.
You repeat this until the ball comes out.
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I think that every pet owner should know basic CPR.
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“Dear Dr. Jones,
I have read your book and I am better prepared to handle an
emergency with my Dog “Annie”.
I know how to do CPR on a dog and how to do the Heimlich
Maneuver, etc. She is 7 and has arthritis
in her left rear leg, probably in the knee. I am going to treat her
now with your alternative treatment.
I can’t tell you how much I appreciate having this reference book.
I recommend it to every pet owner.
It’s a must have. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help
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association. Thank you.
Alan Schulz, Northbrook, IL USA”
You can learn the specifics of the Heimlich, PLUS ALL CPR when
You purchase ‘Veterinary Secrets
Revealed’
So If You haven’t yet done so, go to my site at
http://www.veterinarysecretsrevealed.com Scroll down to the bottom of the Page, Click on the Secure Order Link,
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It’s easy to learn CPR- It literally may Save Your Pet’s Life.
Its Your Pet - Learn How to Heal Them At Home!
Best wishes,
Dr Andrew Jones
http://www.veterinarysecretsrevealed.com
Copyright 2007 Veterinary Secrets Revealed
Dr Andrew Jones
Tel: 1-800-396-1534Fax: 250-352-1901
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