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Hear advice on how to take care of your dog and learn how to put a first aid dog kit together in this free video series.

There are 17 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn how to take a dog's temperature and what the normal dog's normal temperature is in this free video clip.

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  2. Learn how to care for a dog's torn toe nail in this free video clip.

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  3. Learn how to bandage a dog's torn toe nail in this free video clip.

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  4. Learn how to give your dog medicine in this free video clip.

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  5. Learn how to recognize and care for a dog in shock in this free video clip.

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  6. Learn how to prevent bloat in your dog in this free video clip.

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  7. Learn the symptoms of bloat in dogs in this free video.

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  8. Learn what to put into your dog first aid kit in this free video clip.

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  9. Learn how to put together a dog first aid kit in this free video clip.

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  10. Learn about the common dog illness of kennel cough in this free video clip.

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  11. Learn how to recognize and treat some symptoms of kennel cough in your dog in this free video clip.

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  12. Learn when to take your dog to the vet for kennel cough in this free video clip.

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  13. Learn how to clean out a cut for you dog in this free video clip.

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  14. Hear tips on how to treat diarrhea for your dog in this free video clip.

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  15. Learn how to help your dog vomit if he has eaten something poisonous in this free video clip.

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  16. Learn how to clean and treat an ear infection in your dog in this free video clip.

    Views: 3,714
  17. Learn how to treat and clean an eye infection in a dog in this free video clip.

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As “man's best friend,” we have a welcomed obligation to care for our pals, and every pet owner knows that this is can be a full time job. Our dogs lovingly weave their way into our family, and much like a child that encounters the occasional accident, dogs can find their way into trouble as well. So, if we keep a handy dandy first aid kit for our human blunders, why not incorporate the same preparation for our animals?

In this expert video series, you will learn basic first aid for your dog. Elise McMahon gives you advice about what to keep in your dog first aid kit. She also helps you figure out your dog's normal temperature. Elise handles a variety of other topics like: ear infections, eye infections, diarrhea, and torn toe nails. She also tells you about Kennel Cough and its symptoms. Once you have these tips, you will know what to do if your dog goes into shock or develops symptoms of Bloat. With these clips, you can keep your best friend healthy. So, start creating your own dog first aid kit today!

 
About the Presenter

Elise McMahon Elise McMahon has a Ph.D. in animal behavior and has been working with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s. She began studying domestic dogs in the behavior clinic of the Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania. McMahon held a position there for two years and co-developed the Puppy Problem Prevention Program with Lois Hall. During that time, she was also working with a local trainer, Steve Lindsay. Prior to earning her degree, McMahon was a private animal behavior consultant. After completing her fieldwork on Chilean foxes, she opened a training center and began providing both private and group classes, as well as individual evaluations and consultations.dkdk

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