Showing posts with label heat stroke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heat stroke. Show all posts

Monday, 1 October 2012

Common Pet Emergencies


Emergencies happen every day and you should be prepared to face every misfortune knocking at your door courageously and audaciously. Wise decisions at right time (first aid or rushing to the hospital) can give you successful outcomes. Moreover, you can prolong the life of your lovely pets when you are aware of common pet emergencies. Here I am going to mention some common pet emergencies when pets need immediate attention, care, and treatment from the owner.

Car Accidents:


To imagine the collision of sweet pet with a car can make you upset and uneasy. But reality is, such car accidents take place often that may be minor to fatal. Your instant help can save your dog or cat from bigger mishap or tragedy.




What can you do in such a pet emergency?

  • Try to keep your pet as still as possible after the accident. Any types of movement can be life threatening or cause internal injuries to the animal.
  • If your pet does not move, take a sheet, most preferable blanket and shift your animal over it carefully. Use blanket as stretcher and move the injured pet through it to get him to emergency hospital.
  • Don’t touch open wounds with your hands or anything else. You can just place clean compresses on them and make arrangements to take the injured pet to the emergency hospital.

Constipation:


When your pet is facing big problem in passing out the stool or releasing small stool and less than three times a week that means your animal is having constipation. There are many causes of constipation, but what should you do immediately to take him to the vet. Here is the home remedy that works the best.

Take a glass of hot water and squeeze a lemon into it or dissolve 1/4th to 1 teaspoon of Magnesium Citrate powder (according to the age of your pet). Mix it well and help pet to drink this water. This will give a certain relief to your lovely pet. Of particular note is that water should be as hot as your pet can drink. This remedy can take your pet out of the emergency condition.

Heat Strokes:


Heat stroke is among the common pet emergencies that needs immediate treatment. It may lead to severe health issues in the animals. Heat stroke occurs when environment of the animal is too hot and is living in a closed and narrow area where there isn’t proper arrangement of ventilation. Other reason may include when a dog or cat is left in the car in high temperatures. Signs of heat stroke are heavy panting, difficult breathing, thick saliva, vomits, high grade fever, and bloody diarrhea.

For emergency treatment, you should take your pet in a cool breeze place and allow him to bath under water for some time. For more information, take a look into summer safety tips for pets.


Food Poisoning:


Food poisoning is one of the most common pet emergencies that end up with the best treatment by the vet. Major signs of food poisoning include watery diarrhea, nausea, drooling, mouth irritation, appetite loss, urination problems, and breathing difficulties. Owners of the pets must be aware of the dangers of contaminated food. It is better if you take a piece of poisoned food that you think that led to food poisoning in your dog or cat while taking your pet to the vet. It is also essential to bring into the notice of a vet because different poisons are treated differently.



I hope, all the information and tips related to the common pet emergencies in my blogpost will be useful for you!

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Summer Safety Tips For Pets


Summer is the most exciting and favorite season for the pets because they find a great opportunity to go outdoor and enjoy bathing a lot. Indeed, summer is good for pets, but scorching heat of sun can create major health issues in pets. So, be careful while going out with your pets. Today, I will mention some summer safety tips for pets. I hope, these tips will aware the pet owners about how to keep their pet safe and cool in the hot summer.

Safe your pet from heat exhaustion:

Heat exhaustion is very common in pets in hot and humid days of summer. It may lead to dehydration and overheating in both humans and animals. Therefore, you must take care of your pet and ensure best health of your lovely animal.
  • Make it sure that your pet has fresh water available all the time. Unsanitary and polluted water of pools, paddles and ponds can be a big risk for the health.
  • Change the drinking water of animal’s water pot frequently because it may become the source of bacteria growth.


Adequate ventilation system in the car:

We usually love to take our cat and dog along in the car and let them sit in the car until we complete our shopping in the super store or market. Please use common sense and don’t make sit your pet alone in the car in such a humid and hot weather. You can take them with you easily. If you still don’t want to take your pet with you, bear in mind that cars can heat up quickly, even with windows partially open. Therefore, adequate ventilation is essential where ever your pet stays.

Protect your pet from heat strokes:

Proper use of common sense can save your pet from extreme heat effects. Give proper outdoor housing to your pets. Bear in mind that pets can get tangled up with chains that can restrict their movements. Sometimes, it can lead to a big tragedy and heavy loss and this can be prevented through just awareness.


There are more effective summer safety tips for pets in the next blogposts. I would also welcome summer safety tips for pets from you!