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National Pet First Aid Awareness Month

April Known As National Pet First Aid Awareness Month. Our furry friends relay on our opposable thumb and regarding skills to help aide them back to when their wellness is compromised.

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National Pet First Aid Awareness Month

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  1. NationalPet First Aid Awareness Month WWW.CANADAPETCARE.COM

  2. April Known As National Pet First Aid Awareness Month. Our furry friends relay on our opposable thumb and regarding skills to help aide them back to when their wellness is compromised. let ‘s raise awareness about first aid of our beloved pet. For that we need to know which objects can trouble to pet let’s check some object that can harmful to our pet.

  3. Bones • Toys • Balls • Sticks • Frisbee • Plastic bottles • Clothes • Socks • Stones • Brushes • Cables • Log

  4. Poisonous Ingestible Items For Pets • Rat poison • Household Cleaners • Insecticides • Antifreeze • Paints and varnishes • Human drugs • Rodenticides • Insect repellents • Lilies (for cats) • Threads (for cats) • Ribbons (for cats) • Chocolates • Onions • Garlic • Raisins and Grapes • Avocado • Detergents • Artificial Sweeteners • Fertilizers • Carp • Cords (for cats) • Rubber bands (for cats)

  5. Intestine obstruction is can dangerous for our pet it require prompt attention from vet Recognize symptoms of Common bowl obstruction • vomiting • Diarrhea • Reluctance to eating • Constipation • Straining while defecating • Lethargy • Abdominal pain • Growling • Lake of appetite, anorexia • straining to defecate, constipation • Behavioural changes like aggression

  6. Injury and accidents may lead to • Abrasions • Cuts • Open wounds • Lacerations • Broken bones • Ligament tears • Profuse bleeding • Breathing difficulty

  7. Poisoning from toxic substances may cause – • Continuous vomiting • Diarrhea • Weakness • Breathing difficulty • Loss of consciousness • Paralysis • Seizure • Death mouth to Snout : pet CPR Steps

  8. THANK YOU

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