Pet
Emergency - What Do I Do Now?
Pet emergencies are scary just because they are emergencies and in general they happen with no warning. Even worse
is when they happen at night or on the weekend when your regular vet is often not easily available. Or if you live
too far away to make a trip to the vet's office easily and quickly enough. What do you do then?
Do you have a pet first aid kit and know how to use it? Do you know the basics about pet first aid? Poisonings,
cuts, abscesses, wounds, bites, etc. Will you have the time to look it up online and hope you come across the right
information quickly enough?
Like I said, scary!
This is something we all hope we never have the need to know but what if you do? Do you have a comprehensive manual
on pet first aid at home that you can access quickly? It can make a difference.
For me, it wasn't something I ever really used to think about until I started getting questions about this and that
regarding animals and didn't know what to say. So I started researching and writing articles to cover the basics
here and I know that people find the info useful because they tell me so.
Now, not being a vet or medically trained I often worry about passing along advise aside from the most basic
accepted information so I wanted to find a resource that I could pass along for those that wanted to have it on
hand for emergencies to take care of their furbabies and I found one that I have used and referred to time and time
again.
It's called Pet First Aid Secrets and it's a 290 page
information packed book. I have it so I know. It covers everything from the basics like diarrhea and vomiting
to CPR, from bleeding and abscesses to fractures and even skunk spaying and porcupine quills. It also covers
other things like handling cancer and diabetes, seizures and electrical shock.
If you ever worry about what you would do in the case of a pet emergency, I highly recommend you take a few minutes
and at least check it out. The life you save may be your pet's.
Check it out now
Pet First
Aid Secrets
For your pet's sake, don't wait til it's too late!
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