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Splint Latex Gloves
A splint can be used to depress your dog’s These will help you reduce the chance of
tongue should you need to look inside his infecting any open wounds your dog may
mouth. have sustained.

Clean Water And Bowl Blanket
A good supply of clean water is essential. A dog that is in shock may lose body
If your dog is suffering from heat-stroke, for temperature quite rapidly. Stabilise his body
example, he’ll be grateful for a drink. temperate by placing a blanket loosely over
his body. A good idea is to allow him to use
Muzzle
the blanket a couple of times before placing
Dogs that are in distress, shock or pain may
it in the fi rst aid kit so that in the event that
behave unpredictably. Applying a muzzle
he he does need the blanket, it will have a
makes this situation safer. Remember
familiar scent.
though, never apply a muzzle to a dog that

is struggling for breath or is breathing very Emergency Telephone
heavily.
Numbers

In a fi rst aid situation, you should always be
Thermometer prepared and able to get help. Keep a mobile
If your dog becomes unwell, his temperature phone on you at all times when out and about
is a good indicator of this. His temperature with your dog and keep relevant veterinary
should never be above 103°F or below 100°F. contacts stored in your phone’s contacts.
Make sure your phone is charged.

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