Use this comprehensive, step-by-step emergency care guide to handle a pet emergency. Use tips on approaching an injured pet.
Dog Medical Emergency
How can you provide the best care for your dog when they need you the most during a dog medical emergency?
Fortunately, most of your dog's health issues will be minor. Whether your dog ate something that upsets his tummy, cuts a paw, or fails to drink enough water, you can keep most of what you need to soothe them in a first aid kit.
Trust your instincts, and if your dog is behaving oddly, pay attention. If you're ever in doubt, call your vet.
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