This saved her dog from choking: you *should* know how

December 5th, 2022 at 10:28 am EDT

Your dog is gasping for air after a ball has been lodged in their throat.


There is NO time to get to an emergency veterinarian.


Do you know WHAT to do?


In today's newsletter I am going to show you a specific technique, but for those of you really into the idea of using Natural Home Remedies for your dog or cat, but don't know WHERE to start...


Here is a Great way ( in my opinion :-) )


The Veterinary Secrets Revealed Getting Started Kit is a beginning course on how to start treating your pet at home. Includes a Course Guide, 3 introductory Videos (a total of 3 hours of instruction), and 4 e-Books on the most important at-home healing modalities.


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Intervention for Choking in an Unconscious Dog:

XXT – eXternal eXtraction Technique


Emergencies Happen


Ball chocking emergencies happen more often than you think.


Obviously the best idea is to prevent this, avoiding balls, and NEVER using a ball smaller than your dog's throat.


I recall many a choking dog in practice, and it is virtually IMPOSSIBLE to remove a saliva coated, slippery round ball lodged in the back of a dog's throat.


This NEW technique can make a SERIOUS difference.


I have posted a video showing you HOW to do this on Youtube


You can watch it here External Extraction Technique

  1. Place the unconscious dog on his back. Brace the back against the floor. Straddle the dog, adjusting yourself based on the size of the dog. Position the head in “in-line position” with the airway parallel to the floor.




2. Identify landmarks – trachea (ringed tube), ball location, mandible (v-shaped jaw bone). Make an open diamond shape with your hands. Place your thumbs on either side of the trachea below the ball or object. Grip the “V” of the jaw using lip/cheek to protect fingers.





3. Push with a J-stroke down and out against the ball until it ejects from the mouth.


4.Provide two rescue breaths.


5. If patient does not respond, begin CPR.

Heal Your Pet At Home!


Best Wishes,


Dr Andrew


P.S. I have many Free resources for you to learn basic Home Veterinary Skills. Including Pet First Aid Skills such as How to Stop your dog from choking.


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P.P.S Looking for a little more guidance?


The Veterinary Secrets Revealed Getting Started Kit is a beginning course on how to start treating your pet at home. Includes a Course Guide, 3 introductory Videos (a total of 3 hours of instruction), and 4 e-Books on the most important at-home healing modalities.


It's here:


https://drjonesnaturalpet.com/courses/veterinary-secrets-revealed-getting-started-kit.html


DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.

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