Rottweiler (definite introduction)
Many emergencies often occur inadvertently, so for some emergency treatment We should master the skills well, so that when the dog encounters any special situation, we can take corresponding rescue measures, and our first aid treatment is likely to save the dog's life. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation for dogs is a commonly used rescue method, and we will introduce it here.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, CPR consists of two parts: cardiac compression and artificial respiration. It needs to be performed immediately in the emergency situation when the dog's heartbeat disappears. Often if a dog's breathing stops, they will quickly enter cardiac arrest. Keep the dog's breathing smooth and try to breathe artificially.
When it is found that a pet cat or dog has no psychological reaction (cardiac arrest), just like performing CPR on a human being, the first thing to do is to keep the pet cat or dog's respiratory tract open! This step must not be ignored!
1. First, carefully open the pet dog’s mouth, and pull out the tongue and place it outside the mouth.
2. Protect the pet’s neck from twisting, and try to keep the head and neck in place. In a straight line.
3. After that, let the dog’s mouth re-close, and then blow the dog through the nose.
4. The exhalation frequency is about 12 times per minute. (About once every 5 seconds)
5. If you find that the air is not flowing smoothly in the third step, you may need to check whether there is any foreign body in the respiratory tract!
6. If there is any foreign body, A Heimlich rescue may be necessary.
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