How to Give Cpr to Pet
You may also want to consider vaccines for your puppies. You will want to consult your veterinarian on the right circumstances and effects of a vaccination for you dog. Vaccination may prove to be the best line of defense against parvovirus.Parvovirus is not one disease to be taken lightly. It is a disease with a high rate of mortality, especially among puppies. Although one should not panic at the first hint of the disease, it should, at least, be taken seriously. Fortunately, through proper care and medication, the chances for survival after an infection are relatively high. But be warned that some cases, even with the best care and attention available, prove to be fatal. The best chance for preventing this disease is good information and vigilant hygiene.
There will be instances where you might have to perform a CPR on your pet. What? A CPR on your pet? Are you serious? Yes, it is serious – serious enough that it may save your pet’s life. There are some instances where a pet may accidentally get something stuck in its airway. This will cause choking and ultimately, death. Also, pet CPR will prove vital in cases where the pet has lost breathing or pulse. This is the case of most pets that go into arrest. If this happens, it is urgent that the pet’s airway, breathing, and circulation is maintained.
To perform such, owners must be aware of the proper procedure of performing a CPR. Most trained veterinarians will be knowledgeable in this procedure. You may want to consult with them for proper advice on the procedures outlined here. After determining that the animal is non-responsive, step one in performing animal CPR is obtaining a patent airway. This is a very important step. One should seek to achieve this first before continuing on. Remember that making sure your pet has a clear airway is the most important aspect of CPR. Without oxygen your pet could die within minutes.
Pull out the tongue of your pet carefully. The emphasis here is on carefully. Pets, even when unconscious can bite by instinct. Keep the pet’s neck straight, and line up the neck and the back. In case there is neck trauma, do not hyperextend the neck.
Afterwards, try giving the animal two rescue breaths. Perform this by putting your mouth to its nose, and keeping the animals mouth closed. If your breaths go in then you can continue. However, if they do not go in, it means that there is an obstruction in the animals airway.
In this case, inspect the animals airway, and try to extract the obstructing objects. If you cannot, try doing a modified Heimlich maneuver. Turn the animal over with its back against your chest and its head towards the ground in a bear hug. Deliver five thrusts to the abdomen; imagine making each thrust dislodge the object. Be careful that you do not deliver too much pressure as it may cause damage if overdone.
Do not stop until you are able to clear the airway. Even if the animal goes into arrest, the primary concern for you is to keep the airway clear. With the airway is cleared, determine if the animal is breathing on its own. Pull out its tongue again (again very carefully) so that the tongue does not itself obstruct the airway, and perform mouth to nose respiration. Do this twenty times a minute. If the animal begins to breathe on its own, use a high-flow blowby. The last step of animal CPR should only be done if the airway and breathing are stabilized. First of all make sure there are no pools of blood or spurting. If there is, control these as necessary.
Lay the animal on its right side, now put your hands on the part where the animals left elbow touches its chest. This is the marker for the middle of the animals rib cage. Compress this part fifteen times then administer two rescue breaths per minute. This rate may have to change according to the size of the animal. If the pet is small use compressions that are half an inch deep, for medium dogs one inch, and for large dogs, one and a half inches. Repeat this as necessary until emergency assistance arrives.
When administering animal CPR, you must make a deliberate decision to be calm and collected. Doing such in panic will only result in wrong decisions that may further imperil the life of the animal. Your pet may not have a strong carotid pulse, so you might have to rely on its femoral pulse when assessing circulation.
Remember that your CPR actions are first-at-the scene maneuvers, and that your pet will still need expert medical attention. Make sure that the veterinarian has already been alerted as soon as the problem arises.
John Samson
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What gift can someone give to a catholic priest for Christmas? Would giving a stole a good idea?
I would like to give a gift to a priest. I was thinking of giving him a stole( it’s the fabric that priest wear around their necks while giving mass) but i didn’t know if someone can give them that? And if we can then can someone give an idea of where to buy them online. If it’s not a good gift can someone give more ideas? thanks!
I could say it… but I won’t.
(6ofUs: I WAS going to say "Knit him a scarf". Naughty girl…)
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It’s a lovely little tome entitled "How to Win Boys."
http://www.amazon.com/How-Boys-Roscoe-Gilmore-Stott/dp/B001M6ZYJI/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1228016929&sr=8-3
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Give him a Christmas card with God’s opinion written in it: "It is not good for man to be alone." Also include Paul’s instruction to Timothy that bishops (and all priesthood holders) ought to have wives. Marriage was given not just to bless our lives, but to bless us through eternity, too.
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I’d think a priest would be beyond gift giving or receiving. Their calling is higher than that, don’t ya think?
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irkd … I’ll say it. A little altar boy. *sigh* I feel better now.
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Give him a Big Big CROSS!
Sheeesh!
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You could do that, or else a book. If you do embroidery etc, you could buy a stole and then personalise it with a motif.
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…too…easy…must…not…
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Gift cards for restaurants or bookstores
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I don’t see why you couldn’t. My priest (Episcopal) was telling us about a stole he received as a gift. I would guess that if you just google stoles for priests or something along those lines. If you don’t do that, then I would think a gift card to a restaurant or a place he could use one would be good. I usually get my priest a Starbucks gift card because he enjoys coffee.
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No stole.That is provided by the church. You need to check first,as many priests cannot have material possesions. Maybe volunteering would be a better gift.
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Give him the Good News. He is part of a religion that spent millions protecting pedophiles and attacking their victims. What you say amen to is what you will have to answer for. Jesus said " it would be better to be thrown into the sea with a mill stone around your neck then to harm one of these little ones." The Catholic Church is damned and it will lead more people to eternal damnation than any other false religion including those who follow the Qua ran.
I feel sorry for catholics because they have to try and work or earn their way to heaven by being good enough.
The bible they read tells us just the opposite as Martin Luther so famously exposed to the catholics. By Faith Alone.
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Kelly, your going to get a lot of flak on this question from idiots and wanna-be comics. Do what my mom has done for years. Bake something! Or have someone bake it for you. Mom makes banana bread and it’s greatly appreciated. If the stole is your choice, I would suggest an online search for religious wear. Remember, priests are people who need gloves, scarves, use your imagination.
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been there
give him a kid he would love it
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that is a wonderful idea, and I like the monogram idea.
http://www.mckaychurchgoods.com/stoles.htm
http://www.catholicshopper.com/products/stoles.html
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I don’t think they are sold, I think they are provided by the church.
If you wish to give him a gift, give him something he can enjoy on his own time. Does he enjoy music, books, crafts, plants, exercise?
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A little boy and enough money to cover up the sex he’ll have with him.
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A gift to a priest should give no one any ideas of impropriety. Find out if a stole can be a gift.
If not, give nothing too personal or expensive, A nice pair of socks would be good.
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Bible concordance!
http://www.bibleuniverse.com/home.aspx
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WWJD
a Rosary perhaps and a crucifix
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A couple years ago my parish got together and collected money to buy Father a surprise nativity set. It was a really ornate set, though, costing $1200.
So maybe you could by him a nice Christmas/ holiday decoration (I highly doubt you’ll be shedding $1200 for this cause). Try visiting a Catholic giftshop – they’ll surely be stocked with all kinds of great items.
Tip: DO NOT make him food. Trust me, he’ll already be loaded with more food than he can eat, from many other parishioners.
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I knew you would be getting answers from anti-Catholic crackpots. Those morons just can’t resist Satan’s prodding. LOL.
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If you would like more answers, consider asking around this site as well…
http://christianforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26
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Hmm…
Since you’re asking I’ll take an I-Phone and a laptop….
Just kidding…
Priests are people too…
Your priest would appreciate any thoughtfulness directed their direction. Priests belonging to religious orders often take vow of poverty. However many parish priests do not fall into that category.
How about something hand-made?
Stoles and other liturgical items are very appropriate
Here is a link that should give you some ideas – http://www.cotters.com/products.shtml
Merry Christmas
Fr. Michael Callahan
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