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First Aid for Dogs: What to do When Emergencies Happen

First Aid for Dogs: What to do When Emergencies HappenAuthor: Bruce Fogle
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 181180

Media: Paperback
Pages: 208
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Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 0.6

ISBN: 0140255419
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70896025
EAN: 9780140255416
ASIN: 0140255419

Publication Date: February 1, 1997
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From cleansing a wound to making a splint, from Elizabethan collars and frostbite to premature birthing and broken bones, all the information dog owners need to take care of canine emergencies is included in this clearly written guide. Illustrations. Diagrams & charts.


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars my review   June 2, 2008
stoneheart (Manitoba Canada)
9 out of 15 found this review helpful

The book has lots of resourses for the dog lover to have handy, my only drawback is that the paper the book was printed on is almost like newsprint paper, very cheap and rips easily, I would suggest taking the book apart and putting the pages in page protectors and then into a binder


2 out of 5 stars Don't like   January 9, 2008
hgf (gh)
0 out of 5 found this review helpful

This book is so basic it doesn't even tell you what to do if your dog has a vaccine reaction. It only says what your dog should be vaccinated against. I thought it was going to have more info. I would not recommend this book to anyone who does not live close to a vet.


5 out of 5 stars Every dog owner should have this book   August 10, 2002
Bob Pr. (Topeka, KS USA)
63 out of 64 found this review helpful

"First Aid for Dogs" was one of three similar books I bought and is clearly the best, by a head and shoulders margin. It has almost 200 pages of information about a variety of conditions that can occur at home, in the neighborhood, or in the field. It makes very clear what to look for (symptoms) and then gives a helpful "decision tree" (if this is present, then do or look for ---; if that is not present, then look for or do ---). It is also very clear about what options you have in contacting a vet: Now! Same day. Within 24 hrs. Soon. Phone for advice.

It very clearly tells how to check symptoms. It covers almost every imaginable condition a dog owner would usually encounter. In the money it will save in trips to the vet that weren't needed, using this book will save its cost many times over.

The book is very well organized into sections, Part 1, What to do first, how to make splints, etc,; Part 2, What to do next, checking symptoms, what to observe; Part 3, First aid for various emergencies; Part 4, improving health, how to give/apply meds. The line drawing illustrations are simple, clear, and helpful. The index is comprehensive and useful.

By comparison, one of the other books I bought (published by a university press and written by vet school faculty), is higher priced, has about one fourth the pages, and contains much less than a twentieth the information. "Always have injuries examined by a veterinarian" is neither sufficient or particularly helpful advice. For poisoning, it recommends "veterinary advice should be sought."

The third first aid book I bought was for outdoor dogs (I have a Lab). It has a little less than half the pages that Fogle's book contains. The topics it covers are adequately treated but I've found only one thing covered that is not also in Fogle's book --(that was emergency treatment of bloat by piercing the stomach).



5 out of 5 stars Literally, a life saver.   August 1, 2002
Bill Cope
28 out of 30 found this review helpful

When my wife, Amy, and I bought Sparky, our pet pekinese, we picked up this book, though we hoped to never need it. It was so clearly written and easy to use that the entire family read it. When our oldest son, Ryan, used it to save Sparky from choking on peanut butter, we realized just how valuable the advice in this book is. Thank you, Bruce and Amanda, for saving our dog's life.


5 out of 5 stars This book is wonderful!   July 2, 1999
8 out of 51 found this review helpful

i love this book! it tells me what to do when there is an emergencey

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