Tuesday, February 26, 2013

First Aid Training for a Dog's Eye Injury



 

First Aid Training for a Dog's Eye Injury

There is no doubt that first aid training can really equip you with an ample amount of knowledge on how to apply the strategies and lifesaving techniques. In any given emergency situation, there is a respective remedy that comes along. First aid is always necessary because it is guaranteed to alleviate the pain or suffering of the victim as well as increase the chances of saving the latter's life. But then again first aid is not only applied to human beings.

Like people, dogs also encounter distressful situations. They break their bones while playing, they choke on some small things, they get injured, they meet accidents on the road, and they also get electrical shocks. All these and more make up the list of accidents among dogs. Now if you are a dog owner, you should know how to tend to your pet whenever it is needed. After all, he is your best friend and your protector.

What normally causes an eye injury to the dog?

Again, there are several reasons on why your dog may get an eye injury. For one, he must be very playful that he hits some sharp objects or protruding wires. It will definitely leave a scratch and bleeding mark on his face. Also, he could acquire it something gets broken and some sharp pieces hit your dog's eyes. The reasons could go on and on simply because your dog is naughty and curious.

How should you tend to your dog's eye injury?

You should know the importance of good eyesight for your dog. If only it has an ability to talk it would surely tell you how painful the injury is. That is why you must learn how to tend to this emergency case. You should learn the right techniques on how you may save your dog's life at one point in time. It is necessary that you do your best to maintain his good health and that includes protecting his own vision. You never want to keep a blind dog, right?

The first aid for your dog's eye injury should be performed as gently as you can. Take note that the eye area is one of the most delicate parts of the body. The same goes for both humans and animals. If you know nothing about the correct procedure you would only be worsening the condition instead of easing out the pain felt by your pet. Thus, you must carry it out slowly and cautiously.

It follows that you must use only the sterile fluid when administering treatment on the eye injury. It has to be sterile because the eyes are so sensitive that anything that is dirty could all the more irritate them. You may buy an eye wash solution from the pharmacy. It has to be sterile, safe, and of course not harmful to use on your dog. It also pays to get a first aid kit ready at all times.

Now if something has gotten into the eyes of your dog, you should not attempt at getting it especially when it has touched the eyeball itself. Persisting to do so may only harm your pet. What is best for you to do is to cover his injured eye using a cool and damp cloth and take him to the nearest vet at once. In times like this, only a professional help from a qualified person will work.

So, learn from first aid training and help save your dog when the situation calls for it!

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