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SPCA Seminar Offers Tips, Tools For Basic Emergency Pet First Aid, CPR E-mail
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

Knowledge of basic first aid for pets is invaluable to every pet owner. Simple steps on the way to the 24-hour emergency vet can mean life or death for pets by allowing pet owners to calmly take control of an emergency situation. 

Pet owners can learn these tips first hand at a seminar 7-9 p.m. Tues., Sept. 11. Michael Rumore, DVM of Lake Seminole Animal Hospital, will lead the free First Aid & CPR Seminar at the SPCA Humane Education & Training Center, 9099 130th Ave. N., Largo. Register at: www.SPCATampaBay.org or call 727-586-3591, ext. 134.

Dr. Rumore offers the following tips to help stabilize a pet in an emergency:

• A wet nose is not how you judge a dog’s temperature. Take your dog’s temperature the old fashioned way. Normal body temperature ranges between 100.5 and 102.5 degrees. Temperatures below 97 degrees or above 104 degrees are considered extremely serious and your dog should be brought to a veterinarian immediately.

• Pet’s heart rate can be felt on the chest, behind the front legs or in the femoral region, inside the hind legs. Typically a dog’s heart rate is over 100 beats per minute. It can be lower in large, well-fit dogs and it may be far more than 200 in small, excited animals. Very low or very high heart rates can be serious.

• Notice a pet’s gum color. The gums should be pale pink. Press on the gums until they blanche, then count how long the color takes to return. Longer than 2 seconds is cause for concern. Also, a pet’s pupils should be equal in size and responsive to light. There should be a blink reflex. Some Siamese and Siamese mix cats’ eyes move back and forth all the time, in other animals this is a sign of dizziness.

 
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