Handle an injured animal with care
- A cat should be held by the nape of the neck
- A dog should wear a muzzle (a leash can be wrapped around the nose).
- Always consult a veterinarian as soon as possible.
Wounds, Cuts, etc.
Apply pressure to control severe bleeding using hands or a clean cloth. Gently wash the wound with large amounts of water. Apply a clean bandage if possible.
Heat Stroke
Look for excessive panting and bright red gums. Get the animal into a shady area and apply cool water or wet towels.
Fractures
A fractured limb can be temporarily stabilized with a piece of wood, metal or plastic and cloth strips wrapped gently around the limb.
Vomiting/Diarrhea
Withhold food for 12 hours and offer small amounts of water or ice cubes. Offer small amounts of food for the next 12 hours.
Severe Skin Irritation
Rinse the area if a toxin is suspected. Apply cortisone or cortisone/antibiotic ointment by gentle “blotting” (do not rub) several times daily.
