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First Aid Guide for Your Dog
First Aid Guide for Your Dog
First Aid Guide for Your Dog
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First Aid Guide for Your Dog

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There is nothing worse than watching your dog suffer and not have any idea what is wrong. Is it something minor or is it something worse? Bad meat, snake or insect bite, rat poison? What you know or don't know about emergency first aid for your dog could cost him his life. Are you prepared to stand by and watch your dog die?

Your dog can't tell you what's wrong with him/her, he/she can only give you clues. It's up to you to make a quick diagnosis and to take those critical first aid steps. Are you up to the job?

Twice as many dogs die from accidents or illness than from old age. If your dog was bitten by a snake or a poisonous insect,
or if he/she ate something bad, got hit by a car, or passed out from dehydration or heat stroke -- would you know what to do?
Would you be in a position to take those critical first aid steps in the first 5 minutes?
Or would you stand by helplessly and watch your dog die?

Don't let your dog become a victim.
Learn the basic elements of Canine First Aid. This eBook Also Covers Important Aspects Such As,

How and When to Take Your Dogs Temperature, When You Must be Absolutely Concerned About Your Dogs Diarrhea, What Are The Dangers of Constipation and How You Can Help, What to Look for in Your Dogs Vomit, How To Recognize and Treat Stroke, Learn How to Recognize Symtoms of Poisoning and Whole Lot More.

This is a Must Have Book for All Dog Owners!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDarryl Craig
Release dateAug 9, 2018
ISBN9781386824770
First Aid Guide for Your Dog
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Darryl Craig

My name is Darryl Craig. Been Trading Forex for over 10 Years. Teaching for Over 7.Made and Making Excellent Amounts of Money Trading Forex. I Love Foreign Currencies and Indexes. I Hate Seeing People Being led Down a Dead End.

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    First Aid Guide for Your Dog - Darryl Craig

    Introduction

    Gosh, your poor pup. You’ve never seen him sick before and you are at a loss. Was it something he ate? Something you fed him? Does he have a bug, or something severely wrong? It’s all a mystery.

    Or the bigger mystery might be how to treat your dog that suddenly has a cut on his leg. You are running around with him at the dog park and he returns to you with a stick in his mouth and a cut on his leg. It’s bleeding and you don’t know what to do.

    Unlike people, our dogs can’t tell us when something hurts or when they have a stomachache or even when they have a headache. When they are hurt, we might be able to see they’re hurt but not understand the depths of their pain. We can’t ask what they need.

    Knowing how to care for your dog when pain or sickness strikes will give you a peace of mind that many dog owners don’t have. That’s where this book comes in. We hope to give you some sense of how to care for your dog when the unexpected happens – your dog gets hurt or sick, or needs some other care. Consider it your primer in first aid for dogs.

    Americans spend billions of dollars each year on veterinary care – an estimated $62.75 billion in 2016, according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. 

    Wouldn’t it be great if you could save just a few dollars out of your pocket each year by knowing how to treat your dog at home? Perhaps you might just save a few dollars by avoiding the very expensive emergency vet clinic on Sunday night and deferring treatment until Monday morning.

    Now, we’re not suggesting you learn how to cast your dog’s broken leg, or that you learn how to treat parvo or cancer. We’re mostly talking about everyday problems, little concerns, little bumps on the road to true dog health. 

    The bigger problems? You can help there too, by providing important and competent care until you can get your dog to the vet.

    Here’s what

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