The First-Aid Companion for Dogs & Cats Free PDFPosts about Download The Book The First-Aid Companion for Dogs & Cats (Prevention Pets) [Kindle Edition] Free PDF from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link Is there an animal doctor in the house? Most likely, the answer is no. And when an accident or other emergency threatens your pet, every minute counts. Don't be unprepared! Open
The First-Aid Companion for Dogs and Cats and learn:
- Basic first-aid techniques, such as cleaning a wound, making a splint, and performing CPR—step-by-step!
- Which over-the-counter human medications can help—or harm—your dog or cat
- What to keep in your pet's medicine chest (many essential items are probably in your house already!)
- How to quickly pinpoint what's wrong with your pet, using the First-Aid Symptom Finder
Plus, you'll discover a comprehensive A-to-Z guide to more than 150 common—and not-so-common—injuries and conditions, including:
- Abscesses
- Bites from Animals
- Car Accidents
- Choking
- Gunshot Wounds
- Heatstroke
- Hot Spots
- Jellyfish Stings
- Poisoning
- Snakebites
Each at-a-glance entry tells you when to call the vet, which supplies or medications you'll need, what
immediate action you should take, and what you should do as follow-up care.
By knowing what to do in an emergency and then acting quickly and confidently to take the proper steps, you could save your pet's life. The next time medical help is not quickly available, reach for
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I have had a wonderful dog for six years and have learned a lot along the way. I have learned more from this book than I learned in those six years. This book is so important for all pet owners. We need to be prepared to help our pets when they get minor illnesses or have serious medical problems. The book has more than 150 health care topics listed alphabetically. The book is quite easy to read, and by simply turning to a page you will know whether or not you need to call the vet immediately, later, or not at all.
The list of components necessary for a good first aid kit is helpful as well. Also, the book gives a chart of human medicines that can and cannot be used for dogs and cats along with correct dosage.
Even if you do not plan on reading the book all the way through, purchase it and tuck it away on a shelf, because you never know when you may need it!
By Gina Bongiorni
Quick story: A few months ago I was driving and saw a dog running beside the road and when I was only a few feet from him, he was struck by a car. I rushed him to the vet hospital but sadly, he passed away. I went straight to the book store and picked up this book on pet first aid, learned about treating a pet who is going into shock and now keep an animal first aid kit,
blanket and copy of this book in the trunk of my car. This was the only book I could find that addressed the issue of helping an animal who is struck by a car. It is such important information and I was thankful to find it.
By P. Degtjarewsky