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First Aid for Dogs: What to do When Emergencies Happen [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 195x130x14 mm, weight: 164 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-1997
  • Izdevniecība: Penguin Random House Australia
  • ISBN-10: 0140255419
  • ISBN-13: 9780140255416
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 195x130x14 mm, weight: 164 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Feb-1997
  • Izdevniecība: Penguin Random House Australia
  • ISBN-10: 0140255419
  • ISBN-13: 9780140255416
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Explains the basics of first aid for dogs, identifies various types of emergencies and how to treat them, and discusses the importance of prevention and when to seek veterinary help
Introduction viii(2)
Acknowledgments x
Part One: THE ESSENTIALS OF FIRST AID 1(34)
What is First Aid?
3(1)
What to Do First: The Basics of First Aid
4(31)
Restraint
4(3)
Monitoring breathing
7(1)
Taking the Pulse and monitoring the heart
8(2)
Examining the gums
10(1)
Shock
10(2)
When to give artificial respiration and heart massage
12(2)
How to give cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
14(5)
How to clean wounds
19(3)
How to apply bandages
22(3)
How to make a splint
25(2)
How to apply a tourniquet
27(2)
How to make an Elizabethan collar
29(1)
How to lift, carry and transport a dog
30(5)
Part Two: WHAT TO DO NEXT 35(26)
Deciding If and When Your Dog Needs Veterinary Attention
37(2)
Further Examination
39(22)
When, why and how to carry out a head-to-tail examination
39(1)
How to take a dog's temperature
40(1)
Behavior and response
41(1)
Sounds and activities
42(2)
Breathing
44(1)
General appearance and movement
45(3)
Odors
48(1)
Examine the eyes, ears, nose and mouth
48(4)
Examine the head and neck
52(1)
Examine the chest, abdomen and limbs
52(1)
Examine the tail, anus and genitals
53(1)
Skin and coat condition
54(1)
Gastrointestinal changes
55(2)
Toilet habits
57(2)
Change in drinking and urinating
59(1)
Weight changes
60(1)
Part Three: EMERGENCIES 61(106)
Principles of First Aid
63(1)
How to Use this Part
64(1)
Immediate First Aid for the Conscious Dog
65(102)
Aggression and behavior changes
66(1)
Birth
67(4)
Bites and stings
71(5)
Bleeding
76(6)
Bloat
82(1)
Bones
83(5)
Breathing problems
88(4)
Burns and scalds
92(4)
Carbon monoxide
96(1)
Choking
96(5)
Coma
101(1)
Constipation
102(1)
Convulsions and seizures
103(3)
Coughing
106(1)
Diabetic emergencies
107(2)
Diarrhea
109(2)
Drowning
111(2)
Ear injuries
113(2)
Electric shock
115(2)
Eye injuries
117(4)
Fish-hooks
121(1)
Frostbite and hypothermia
122(2)
Heart failure
124(2)
Heatstroke
126(2)
Injuries-surface
128(2)
Injuries-deep
130(2)
Lameness and moving difficulties
132(2)
Loss of balance
134(1)
Mouth injuries
135(3)
Nose injuries
138(3)
Poison-skin contact
141(2)
Poison-inhaled
143(2)
Poison-swallowed
145(11)
Puncture wounds
156(3)
Scratching
159(1)
Swallowed object
160(2)
Swollen paws
162(1)
Urinary problems
163(1)
Vomiting
164(3)
Part Four: PREVENTING EMERGENCIES 167(23)
How to Reduce the Risk of Emergencies
169(21)
Identification
170(1)
Training and exercise
171(1)
Vaccination
172(2)
Parasite control
174(3)
Body care
177(3)
Diet
180(1)
Neutering
181(2)
How to give oral medicines
183(1)
How to give eye medicines
184(2)
How to give ear medicines
186(1)
How to give injections
187(1)
First aid kit
188(2)
Index 190