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#PetSchool highlights adorable pets engaging in fun training activities, showcasing their skills, fostering learning and bonding between pets and owners, while offering tips, tricks, and inspiration for pet enthusiasts everywhere!
SAVE + SEND this quick winter safety guide ❄️ Hypothermia in dogs occurs when their body temperature drops below the normal range of 101°F to 102.5°F. Here’s a breakdown: ⚠️Mild Hypothermia: Body temperature drops to 99°F to 101°F. Symptoms: Shivering, lethargy, and cold extremities. 🔶Moderate Hypothermia: Body temperature falls to 95°F to 99°F. Symptoms: Weakness, muscle stiffness, slower heart rate, and shallow breathing. 🛑Severe Hypothermia: Body temperature drops below 95°F. Symptoms: Life-threatening conditions like unconsciousness, irregular heartbeat, and potential organ failure. ❄️If you suspect hypothermia, warm your dog gradually with blankets or warm (not hot) water bottles and seek veterinary care immediately !!!  ‼️Rapid warming or leaving hypothermia untreated can lead to complications. #petstagram #petschool #vet #veterinarian #vetlife #pethealth #petwellness #petadvice #dogtorkristi #goldendoodle #bernedoodle #petsafetytips #petwintersafety #wintersafetyfor pets
🚨 Protect Your Pets: Beware of Common Household Toxins! 🐾 Your home may contain everyday items that are hazardous to your furry friends. Here’s a quick guide to common toxins and their symptoms: 1️⃣ Xylitol (Sugar Substitute): Found in: Sugar-free gum, candies, baked goods. Symptoms: Vomiting, lethargy, loss of coordination, seizures. Note: Even small amounts can cause severe hypoglycemia and liver failure.  2️⃣ Chocolate: Found in: Dark, milk, and baking chocolates. Symptoms: Vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, seizures. Note: Theobromine and caffeine in chocolate are toxic to pets.  3️⃣ Onions & Garlic: Found in: Raw, cooked, or powdered forms in various dishes. Symptoms: Vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, pale gums, rapid breathing. Note: Can cause hemolytic anemia by damaging red blood cells.  4️⃣ Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin): Found in: Over-the-counter pain relievers. Symptoms: Vomiting (possibly with blood), diarrhea, abdominal pain, lethargy, kidney failure signs. Note: Even small doses can be harmful to pets.  5️⃣ Acetaminophen (Tylenol): Found in: Common OTC pain and fever medications. Symptoms: Depression, rapid breathing, swelling of face or paws (in cats); vomiting, jaundice (in dogs). Note: Extremely toxic, especially to cats; can cause liver damage and red blood cell destruction.  6️⃣ Minoxidil (Hair Growth Treatment): Found in: Topical hair regrowth products. Symptoms: Lethargy, vomiting, rapid heart rate, difficulty breathing. Note: Highly toxic; even minimal exposure can be fatal, particularly for cats.  ⚠️ What to Do If Exposure Occurs: -Immediate Action: Contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal hospital without delay. -Avoid Home Remedies: Do not induce vomiting or administer treatments without professional guidance. -Prevention: Store all hazardous substances securely and out of your pet’s reach. Your vigilance can save your pet’s life. Share this information to help others protect their beloved animals! 🐶🐱❤️ #pettoxins #petschool #pethealth #aspcapoisoncontrol #petpoisonhelpline #petfacts #pettoxicity #veterinarian #vetmed #dogmom #dogowner #catowner #catmom #catdad #dogdad
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🚨 Protect Your Pets: Beware of Common Household Toxins! 🐾 Your home may contain everyday items that are hazardous to your furry friends. Here’s a quick guide to common toxins and their symptoms: 1️⃣ Xylitol (Sugar Substitute): Found in: Sugar-free gum, candies, baked goods. Symptoms: Vomiting, lethargy, loss of coordination, seizures. Note: Even small amounts can cause severe hypoglycemia and liver failure. 2️⃣ Chocolate: Found in: Dark, milk, and baking chocolates. Symptoms: Vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, increased heart rate, seizures. Note: Theobromine and caffeine in chocolate are toxic to pets. 3️⃣ Onions & Garlic: Found in: Raw, cooked, or powdered forms in various dishes. Symptoms: Vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, pale gums, rapid breathing. Note: Can cause hemolytic anemia by damaging red blood cells. 4️⃣ Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin): Found in: Over-the-counter pain relievers. Symptoms: Vomiting (possibly with blood), diarrhea, abdominal pain, lethargy, kidney failure signs. Note: Even small doses can be harmful to pets. 5️⃣ Acetaminophen (Tylenol): Found in: Common OTC pain and fever medications. Symptoms: Depression, rapid breathing, swelling of face or paws (in cats); vomiting, jaundice (in dogs). Note: Extremely toxic, especially to cats; can cause liver damage and red blood cell destruction. 6️⃣ Minoxidil (Hair Growth Treatment): Found in: Topical hair regrowth products. Symptoms: Lethargy, vomiting, rapid heart rate, difficulty breathing. Note: Highly toxic; even minimal exposure can be fatal, particularly for cats. ⚠️ What to Do If Exposure Occurs: -Immediate Action: Contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal hospital without delay. -Avoid Home Remedies: Do not induce vomiting or administer treatments without professional guidance. -Prevention: Store all hazardous substances securely and out of your pet’s reach. Your vigilance can save your pet’s life. Share this information to help others protect their beloved animals! 🐶🐱❤️ #pettoxins #petschool #pethealth #aspcapoisoncontrol #petpoisonhelpline #petfacts #pettoxicity #veterinarian #vetmed #dogmom #dogowner #catowner #catmom #catdad #dogdad
Pet School is in Session: Canine Arthritis  Does your dog struggle with stiffness, limping, or reduced activity?  Arthritis is common, but there’s so much we can do to help! So let’s do it if we want our dogs to live forever!!! 👉 Swipe through for my quick guide to understanding arthritis in dogs—and don’t forget to follow for more tips! 🎥 Stay tuned for my next post where I’ll break down the top products every pet parent should know about!  Let’s keep your pups happy and pain-free. ❤️ Tag a fellow dog parent who needs this guide! 👇 #caninearthritis #dogarthritis #caninearthritismanagement #rimadyl #librela #librelaus #dogphysicaltherapy #dogweightloss #drkristipetschool #petschool #pettips

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