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How Do I Do CPR on My Dog?

By James Nash
Oct 11, 2008
Do you know what to do if your puppy is suddenly lying on the ground after being seriously injured by a car accident, poisoned, electric shock, or is choking? I realize that the last thing you want to do is imagine your lovable pet being hurt in such a fashion, however, accidents do happen and if you are not prepared to administer basic first aid to your dog then it may be the last time you ever see him again should an unfortunate injury take place.

In today's article we are going to discuss basic artificial respiration as well as CPR that you can give your dog in case the situation calls for it. Please know that the following steps are just basic guidelines and you are encouraged to take a small class on first aid so that you can be better equipped to handle an accidental injury to your puppy or dog.

1. The first thing you need to do upon finding your puppy injured and lying on the floor is to check for his heartbeat. If you cannot pick up a heartbeat then you must administer CPR immediately. Here are the basic steps:

A: On one side of the dog's chest, place your hand on the dogs chest and roll him on to his side. B: Using short bursts, compress the puppy's chest where the heart is located at. C: Every six seconds, you will need to administer a breath to your puppy which can be done by holding the puppy's muzzle creating a tunnel and blowing air directly into his nose.

2. The second first aid tip on your checklist is to check to see if there are any objects or obstructions in your dog's mouth. If you notice any blood or mucus, clear it out as best possible.

3) Pull the puppy's tongue out of his mouth and then carefully close his jaw as this will keep the tongue hanging out and his airway clear.

4. Next pull the lips over your dog's mouth and make them secure by wrapping your hand around the mouth and under the chin.

5. With your other hand, create a funnel to the dog's nostrils which should be as airtight as possible.

6) Take in a slow but very deep breath of air and exhale it into the tunnel that you created with your hands.
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