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A Working Dog-Emergency First Aid DVD
If you own a dog, this new K-9 first aid DVD is for you. The updated first aid section has many new topics for working, hunting, and family pet dogs. You will learn the latest information about poisons, heart problems, bloat & torsion, new CPR standards based on the American Heart Association's new CPR guidelines, and much, much more. If you a working dog handler in law enforcement, the military, search and rescue, or a pet owner this new program will give you knowlege to treat and be aware of medical problems and first aid techniques for your dog. The "Tribute to Working Dogs" section shows the role working dogs had searching at Ground Zero during 9/11, searching disaster scenes, looking for lost people, guarding our borders, and working with law enforcement. Working dogs featured are from small Beagles, large German Shepherds, and shelter dogs at work both at home, worldwide disaster scenes and in war zones. If you are thinking of getting a dog, the first aid information will save you many times the cost of the DVD in vet bills and could save your dog's life. The latest information about poisons from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center will give you the knowledge on what to keep away from your dog from sugarless gum to dark choclate. See a dog with heart problems receive a pacemaker, view heart worms inside of a dog's heart. If you are a working dog handler, you will learn about dehydration, and many more topics that will help you keep your dog safe. If you have children, the "Happy Dogs" section will show dogs at play. This working dog first aid DVD could be one of the most important DVDs in your collection. Many of the search and rescue dogs that appear in this video are searching for victums from the earthquakes in Japan. The new instructional section has 36 chapters of important first aid information. The Bounus Section contains Introduction to Working Dogs, Tribute to Working Dogs (including 9/11), and Happy Dogs . This DVD is for you and your entire family. This video makes a great public relations tool for law enforcement and military working dog handlers. 36 Chapters Include: High Tech Veterinary Treatment, First Aid Kit, Standard Precautions, What is Normal for My Dog, Scene Safety, Muzzle, C-A-B's, Rescue Breathing, CPR (latest AHA standards), Choking, Drowning, Mechanism of Injury, Spinal Injuries, Fractures, Wounds, Evisceration, Gunshot Wounds, Penetrating Chest Wounds, Embedded Objects, Shock, Car Accidents, Poisoning (latest information from ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center), Snakebites, Spider Bites, Insect Stings, Hypothermia / Frostbite, Burns, Chemical Burns, Dehydration, Heat Stroke, Bloat/ Torsion, Electric Shock, Eye Injuries, Foot Injuries, Ears, Heart Problems and Seizures. Bonus Section contains: Introduction to Working Dogs, Tribute to Working Dogs and Happy Dogs. Program features working dogs from small Beagles to large German Shepherds guarding borders, searching for lost people, working with law enforcement, guarding homes and businesses and searching for explosives . This program is a must for all dog handlers and pet owners. The very latest veterinary medical information including dogs cardiac procedures such as pacemakers, preventive treatment for bloat/ torsion, and first aid treatment are included. The Working Dog program is ideal educational DVD for pet first aid classes, schools, libraries, and makes an ideal public relations tool for law enforcement and search and rescue groups. A must for every dog owner! Length: 103 Minutes Pet Emergency First Aid—Dogs: Working Dogs Edition ***1/2 (2011) 103 min. DVD: $39.95. PPR. Reminding viewers that the steps taken during the first few minutes following an injury can make a big difference, Pet Emergency First Aid—Dogs provides detailed examples of first aid techniques designed to be used on dogs before they receive professional care. From adding veterinarians to your cell phone contacts to keeping handy first aid kits at home and in the car (with gauze, dressings, ointment, scissors, and more), the program serves up numerous tips along with dramatic scenarios coupled with instructions for handling injuries and situations including choking, fractures, bites and stings, electric shock, seizures, and ear, heart, or foot problems, among others (such as gunshot wounds). Viewers are also cautioned to make sure they’re safe when helping a dog, taking standard precautions such as wearing gloves. Also featuring a clip montage of animals trained for jobs or searching, this informative, potentially life-saving guide for canine owners is highly recommended. Aud: P. (J. Williams-Wood) |
"I know that dogs are pack animals, but it is difficult to imagine a pack of standard poodles...and if there was such a thing as a pack of standard poodles, where would they rove to? Bloomingdale's?" |
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