food. If your veterinarian has suggested an alternate diet or dietary supplements for your sick or injured dog, prepare the food as per the vet's instructions. Otherwise fill your dog's bowl as usual. 2 Hand-feed your dog. Take your dog to a quiet part of the house where you can sit comfortably with your dog sitting on the floor in front of you. Pick up the dry dog food -- one or two pi eces at a time -- and feed them to your dog. If there is canned food, or other wet components to your dog's food that you do not w 1634 ant to touch, use a spoon to scoop up the food and offer it to your dog. 3 Remove the collar. You can also remove the Elizabethan collar at mealtimes, as long as you continually supervise your dog. You must make sure it doesn't pull out stitches or chew a sore budget mobile phones spot once the collar is removed. Once your dog has finished eating, put it back on.1 Offer the vitamins in syrup, tablet or pill .
in its original form. This is still a quick and easy method, and you will know that the full dose has been taken. 3 Disguise the vitamins in your dog's favorite meal, if all else fails. Vitamins, in all of their forms, are easy enough to hide in your dog's ty pical meal. Tablets may have to be crushed to prevent the dog from detecting them and spitting them out. 4 Add the vitamin B compl ex to your dog's diet, as these substances are responsible for a number of important functions. B-3 is needed to convert the food 2885 your dog eats, into energy, while B-1 or thiamine prevents nerve and heart disease. 5 Add the water soluble B complex vitamins and vitamin C to the food of your dog on a daily basis. These vitamins cannot be stored by the body and must therefore be given on a budget mobile phones daily basis. It is not easy to overdose on these vitamins, because they are simply eliminated via the urine. 6 Include fat soluble .
will cause further bleeding, so keep the dog calm. Dogs can also sense the stress you feel, so make sure to breathe deeply and kee p yourself relaxed. 2 Apply an ice pack to the bridge of the dog's nose, making sure not to block the air passages. 3 Try to open your dog's mouth. Do so carefully and slowly in case the dog is scared or stressed and tries to bite you. Look in your dog's mouth for blood or paler-than-usual gums. If the mouth is bleeding too, take your dog to emergency care immediately. 4 Remove the ice p 1635 ack after three to five minutes. The cold will have constricted the blood vessels, stopping or greatly retarding the bleeding. 5 C all the vet and schedule an appointment for an examination. If the dog inhaled a foreign object, it will need to be carefully, and budget mobile phones maybe surgically, extracted. If nothing is blocking the nasal passage, the vet will begin a series of diagnostics to determine th .
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