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Sores and Rashes
First-aid treatments may be divided into problems that you can deal
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Sores and Rashes May Develop Beneath a Long Coat
Sores and rashes may develop beneath a long coat for some time before
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First-Aid Kit
The most important item in your first-aid kit should be your veterinary
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Taking Temperature 1
First, shake the thermometer so that the level of mercury is well below
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Taking Temperature 2
Slide the lubricated thermometer carefully into the dog's anus and press lightly
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Taking Temperature 3
The thermometer should be held in place for at least sixty seconds before
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Bandaging a Paw 1
First, pad the leg with cotton-wool strips between the toes
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Bandaging a Paw 2
Place a generous amount of further padding over the end of the foot to
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Bandaging a Paw 3
The bandage must always include the foot and be extended above the wound
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Bandaging a Paw 4
Bandage the leg firmly, but take care that the bandage is not so tight
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Bandaging a Paw 5
Tie the bandage off well above the site of the wound.
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Bandaging a Paw 6
Cover the whole of the bandage in an adhesive dressing, firmly but not
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First Signs of Heat Stroke
First signs of heat stroke are obvious distress anil incessant panting
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Heat Stroke
The dog should be cooled immediately by sponging or hosing down with cold
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Heat Exhaustion
Some breeds of dog are more prone to heat exhaustion than others - Chow
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Cuts and Scratches
Treatment depends on how large and how deep the cut or scratch is
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Bites
Dog bites will often become infected
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Help to Prevent Heat Stroke.
Banding an Ear 1
Ears are often damaged in dog fights and can bleed profusely
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Bandaging an ear 2
Carefully fold the ear back on to the pad.
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Banding an Ear 3
Place the pad over the folded back ear
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Banding an Ear 4
Start bandaging around the neck from behind the ear and work forward
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Bandiaging an Ear 5
The unaffected ear should not be included in the bandaging
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Banding a Tail
Successful tail bandaging is fraught with difficulty
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Banding a Tail 2
Lay strips of bandage along the length of the tail
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Banding a Tail 3
Bandage the tail around its length, whenever possible including some of the
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