Pets Magazine

A Word Of Caution

Things to take note of:

• Be clearly and consistently aware• When approaching an injured pet, always alert them of your presence first.• Make sure First Aid, CPR and/or Rescue Breathing is carried out accordingly.• Do not, in any circumstance, put your hand or fingers into the mouth of the pet.• Be calm and steady in such times of distress. This will lead to clearness of mind and better decision making.• If possible, keep a well-stocked pet first aid kit in case of emergencies.• Seek expert help and advice if the condition of your pet is too dire.

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