Essential First Aid for Dogs and Cats: Livestream with Dr. Andrew Jones DVM



What should be in a Pet First Aid Kit? 1.Information card with your Veterinary Emergency Clinic Number – keep in your phone 2.

26 Comments

  1. Thank you for sharing this as I missed it as I got confused with Aussie time 🤦🏼‍♀️ we love your advice and have used it many times. I wish all vets were like you 💙

  2. I love your pet health ❤️ remedies. I follow and respect you. Vets have gone corporate, and the pets are not their priority. The care is about the amount of money they charge. The cost of testing and meds have skyrocketed. Your show helps us take care of our pets.❤

  3. My Question is
    I took my pup in for her shots distemper /parvo and Rabies shots and it was 3 weeks ago she still has a snall bump there where they gave her the shots should I be worried?

  4. Thank you 🙏🏼💕
    Just a suggestion -maybe next time Dr Andrew’s window could be larger so it’s easier to see what he’s doing?
    Aliza is a very beautiful young lady but maybe she could be smaller and in the corner so we can still see her. 💕
    Thanks again for all your knowledge 🐾🐶

  5. One of my babies got bitten by another dog and her ear was riped off, well a piece of it. She started bleeding crazy, we were at the beach, her coat is white and it looked like a murder scene. Blood was not stopping, it was coming out like a water hose, my question, is, how can you control the bleeding?

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