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How to Help Your Dog Beat the Heat & Stay Safe
06/23/2017
How to Help Your Dog Beat the Heat & Stay Safe

How to Help Your Dog Beat the Heat & Stay Safe

2017 is set to be remembered for many things - Trump entered office, Brexit negotiations began and British roads started melting as a result of the heatwave. Pomp and ceremony have also taken a back seat in some UK courts with barristers removing gowns and wigs as a result of the heat. But this is [...

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06/11/2017

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Here is a general overview of what you can expect when you call the Pet Poison Helpline for a consultation. http://buff.ly/2rmGALM

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05/19/2017

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We saw cases of heatstroke yesterday in dogs that were left outside. Keep your pets safe!

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03/03/2017

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Not my Story;
Take a Pet Tech Pet CPR and First Aid class so that you can learn the protocols for Choking, bleeding, rescue breathing, CPR and so much more .

Terrifying. This is Not my dog, luckily he is apparently fine. Thank God for the hole in the Kong. I've known a few friends who have lost their dogs to choking on toys. High drive dogs and any toy small enough to lodge in their throats or swallow is the potential for a death sentence.

Also keep in mind, a dog in the panic of trying to dislodge something from their throats will shred and break your fingers and hands if you attempt to help them remove it. Most balls will be too spitty and slick to grab by hand anyway, and the only option is to sometimes wait until the dog passes out, brace their mouth open and use pliers to grasp the toy, deflating it with something first if necessary. I've had to revive more than one of my dogs for various reasons over the years. Know the most up to date protocols forCPR and choking.

Introduction to Emergencies - Special Pet Topics - Veterinary Manual
02/07/2017
Introduction to Emergencies - Special Pet Topics - Veterinary Manual

Introduction to Emergencies - Special Pet Topics - Veterinary Manual

Emergencies include serious injuries from accidents, burns, stings, bites, and possible poisoning. Sudden illness, or an ongoing illness that suddenly becomes worse, can also be an emergency. These conditions all require immediate veterinary attention. You can reduce the likelihood of many of these ...

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02/05/2017

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Are you hosting a party for the big game tonight? Please review and share this important info on preventing accidental pet poisonings on game day. The large, printable version of this infographic is available here: http://buff.ly/2iXvxVQ

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01/04/2017

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It doesn't take long for the cold weather to do some serious damage. Know the signs and contact your veterinarian immediately if you suspect your pet (or any animal) is in danger.

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12/13/2016

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Do you know what plants are poisonous to 🐶 🐱 this season?

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12/11/2016

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The holidays can be a stressful time for our furry friends. At least one-third of dogs suffer from noise aversion. If your dog is one of them, we can help! For more information, ask us about Sileo today! You can also check out their website at sileodvmus.com. If you're unsure if your dog suffers from noise aversion, take a look at the picture to see examples of symptoms.

Winter holiday plants that are poisonous to pets
11/30/2016
Winter holiday plants that are poisonous to pets

Winter holiday plants that are poisonous to pets

As you deck the halls this holiday season, be sure to keep the safety of your pets in mind. While certain plants help to add a festive touch to your home’s

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10/31/2016

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Happy Halloween! Just another reminder to keep your pets' safety in mind during the festivities.

Pet Care – First Aid & CPR Certification with Marysville Parks, Culture and RecreationJoin Dawn Gregory in this informat...
09/29/2016
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Pet Care – First Aid & CPR Certification with Marysville Parks, Culture and Recreation
Join Dawn Gregory in this informative class where you learn: restraint and muzzling, rescue breathing, canine and feline CPR, choking management, bleeding injuries and shock management, assessing pet vital signs, treatment for insect bites and stings, heat/cold injuries and seizures. This is a 2-year certification.

This workshop will be held from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15 at the Rotary Ranch in Jennings Park, 6915 Armar Rd. The class cost is $60. Pre-registration is required.

Pre-registration is required. For information or to register online please visit marysvillewa.gov or call the Marysville Parks, Culture and Recreation Office at 360-363-8400.

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Pet driver safety goes to the dogs
09/13/2016
Pet driver safety goes to the dogs

Pet driver safety goes to the dogs

Is your pet safe in your vehicle? Probably not. Is having a pet in a vehicle a driver distraction? You bet.

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08/13/2016

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08/04/2016

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What other inspirational quotes would your dog offer?

Emergency Care for Dogs and Cats
08/02/2016
Emergency Care for Dogs and Cats

Emergency Care for Dogs and Cats

Emergency care begins with your call to the veterinarian. Be prepared to describe the emergency situation. Your veterinarian may instruct you on how to administer first aid and how to safely transport your pet. You may be able to identify life‑threatening airway, breathing, and circulation problems ...

Preventing Heat Stress and Injury in Pets
07/29/2016
Preventing Heat Stress and Injury in Pets

Preventing Heat Stress and Injury in Pets

As the dog days of summer arrive, make sure you keep your pet safe from heat-related injuries by following Dr. Dennis Chew’s common sense advice.

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07/28/2016

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Make Your Dog Throw Up | Whole Dog Journal
07/19/2016
Make Your Dog Throw Up | Whole Dog Journal

Make Your Dog Throw Up | Whole Dog Journal

I can still vividly recall the panic I felt five years ago when I looked up to see my beloved Bouvier, Axel, then 12 years old, stretch out his neck, give a gulp, and swallow the IQube Puzzle Plush squeaky plush ball that he d been sucking on. I looked at him in disbelief; had he really just quaffed...

Emergency Care
07/05/2016
Emergency Care

Emergency Care

Heat stroke is an emergency. Signs of heat stroke include skin that is hot to the touch, vomiting, drooling, rapid panting, distress, loss of coordination, collapse, and unconsciousness.

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