K-9 First Aid - Stings |
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Stings
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Signs/Symptoms :
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- Pain
- Swelling and redness
- Pawing at face
- Snapping in the air
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| Treatment - If you see the stinger, get it out. Cool compression will help alleviate the sting. Give oral benedryl (diphenhydramine 2-4mg/kg orally every 8 hours). Seek medical attention if swelling persists/gets worse or if the sting is near the head/neck/throat area. |
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This information is only a guide for giving first aid to a dog. It is not intended to replace veterinary care, but to give FIRST AID until you can get professional help. |
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Resources |
Drug Dog Fund Application |
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Trained Police dogs - Financed |
5 Minute Drug Test kits |
List of Documents |
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Search & Rescue serving West Virginia, Eastern Kentucky & Southern Ohio |
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Finding and combating drugs in the work force today, and the hazards they pose on our security. |
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First Aid for your working dogs - If you are serious about your Working Dogs emergency care, you can't afford to be without some First Aid tips and information. |
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Stay tuned here for more information and details on upcoming classes and seminars around the area. |
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K-9 Videos, related to Training, Police Dogs and other related videos |
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Everyone must be prepared to defend your self, your family and your rights. |
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