Common Injuries and How to Avoid Them

As pet owners, one of our primary responsibilities is to keep our furry companions safe from harm. However, accidents can happen, leading to injuries that require an emergency vet’s attention. Understanding common injuries and how to prevent them is essential for every pet parent. Steel City Emergency Vets provides these tips for you.

A dog with a cut

Cuts and Scrapes

Minor cuts and scrapes are common in pets, especially during outdoor adventures. Sharp objects or rough terrain can easily lead to injuries. To avoid these mishaps, always supervise your pet during outdoor play and inspect their environment. Consider using protective gear, such as booties, to shield their paws from sharp objects.

A dog getting a cast

Sprains and Strains

Active pets can easily suffer from sprains and strains, often due to overexertion or uneven surfaces. To prevent these injuries, monitor your pet’s playtime and avoid activities on slippery or uneven ground. Gradually build their fitness level and ensure they warm up before vigorous play.

A dog with a head injury

Heat-related Injuries

Heatstroke is a serious condition that can occur during hot weather. Pets left in cars or overexerted in the heat are at risk. To prevent heat-related injuries, provide plenty of water and shade, and limit exercise during peak sun hours. Always have a plan for hot days to keep your pet safe.

A busy city

Hit by Objects

Pets, particularly dogs, are prone to injuries from being hit by moving objects, whether it’s a car or a toy during play. To reduce this risk, always keep your pet leashed in high-traffic areas and supervise them during playtime. Teaching basic commands like “leave it” can also keep them away from dangerous objects.

Being vigilant and proactive can help you avoid common injuries that lead to emergency vet visits. By taking simple precautions, you can ensure your pet stays safe and healthy. Contact Steel City Emergency Vets for more information.

 

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