Learn emergency dog health care tips & techniques, like how to induce vomiting or what to do if your dog is choking, in this free veterinary care video for pet owners.
There are 15 videos in this series:

Learn about emergency dog health care techniques you can perform before you go to the vet, with tips in this free veterinary video for pet owners.

Learn what to do if you accidentally clip your dog's toenail to the quick in this free dog health care video series, with tips from a veterinarian.

Dogs' toenails will often break on their own, learn what to do when your dog has a broken toenail, in this free pet health care video with tips from a veterinarian.

Learn what to do if you think your dog has an ear infection, in this free emergency pet health care video.

Learn how to induce vomiting in your dog in case of an emergency. Get tips from a veterinarian in this free pet health care video.

Learn how to stabilize your dog on the way to the emergency room in this free pet health care video, with tips from a veterinarian.

Learn what to do when your dog has an injury to his genitals, in this free emergency pet health care video with tips from a veterinarian.

Learn how to treat insect bites on dogs in this free pet health care video.

Learn how to recognize when your dog has a seizure and what to do with tips from a veterinarian in this free emergency pet health care video.

Learn what to do when your dog is choking, in this free emergency pet health care video with tips from a veterinarian.

Learn how to treat your dog's upset stomach and intestinal problems in this free pet health care video, with tips from a veterinarian.

Learn the proper way to take your dog's vital statistics and tell if your dog is sick in this free pet health care video, with tips from a veterinarian.

Learn how to tell if your dog has eaten rat poison and get tips on what to do in this free emergency pet health care video.

Clippers, and muzzle types are important for first aid and different for every dog, learn what to add to a first aid kit in this free dog owner video.

Dogs can injure themselves just as easily as humans, it's important to have a first aid kit with all the necessary tools in case your dog ever needs emergency attention. Learn how to build one in this free video.

Over time, dogs have proven to be well-adapted for human life, expressing qualities of friendship and bravery, being emotionally flexible and responding to commands. They’ve endeared themselves to us so much, with their buoyant personalities and fierce loyalties, that dogs have earned the title “Man’s Best Friend.” Just like any other pets, dogs now have a place in our homes and our hearts; we have made them a part of our family.
Sometimes, just like human family members, dogs have medical problems and emergencies that need urgent care. In this free emergency pet health care video series, learn what to do when your dog needs your help. Our expert veterinarian will show you how to treat small things, like broken toenails, intestinal problems, and ear infections. She’ll also cover treatment procedures for major emergencies: how to tell if your dog swallowed rat poison and how to induce vomiting, how to stabilize a dog when taking it to the emergency room, what to do if your dog has a seizure, and what to do if your dog is choking.
Also get some practical preventative health care tips. Learn how to take your dog’s vital statistics and tell if he’s sick. And watch the clips on how to make your own doggie first aid kit.
Dr Adrienne Mulligan Dr. Adrienne Mulligan started her lifelong dream to be a veterinarian at Oakridge High School in Oakridge, Tennessee. She graduated in 1977 and moved on to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville where she graduated in 1981. Her veterinary career was delayed slightly by marriage but she renewed her education and graduated from veterinary school at North Carolina State University in 1993.<BR /><P><BR />Determined to practice out west she packed her bags and didn’t find out she had passed her California boards until she passed through Las Vegas. She started her career at a 24 hour clinic in Laguna Niugel, California and worked for Bandfield Hospitals for 4 years. In 2003 she met her husband Jerry Mulligan and moved to Camp Verde, Arizona, where she bought the Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic. She and Jerry live comfortably on 3 acres with 2 horses, 3 cats and 3 dogs.<BR /><P><BR /> Dr Adrienne Mulligan,DVM<BR /><br> Camp Verde Veterinary Clinic<BR /><br> 100 S Montezuma Castle Highway<BR /><br> Camp Verde, AZ<BR /><br> 928-567-9400dkdk
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