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If your dog faints, keep it laying on its side and try and keep its head slightly lower than the rest of its body. This is to allow greater blood flow to the brain.
After your dog has recovered give it some black tea and some fresh water to drink. Contact your dog's veterinarian, and tell them what happened before the dog fainted and right after.
Dog burns: In general all burns should be treated first and foremost with cold water. Cold water not only helps to alleviate the pain of a burn but also helps to lessen the damaging affects of the burn. When you can submerge the affected areas in cold water but if not at least bathe the burn with cold water or place cold water compresses over the affected area but never use ice. Dog

 

burn victims will need to drink large amounts of water. It is best to give them the water in small amounts and you can mix it with some sugar to increase its effectiveness or you can give your dog cold sweetened tea also. Never give an burn victim that is unconscious or semi-conscious anything to eat or drink as there is a risk of them choking or vomiting and then inhaling the liquid or vomit into their lungs, which can lead to further complications. Cover any serious burns your dog has with clean gauze bandages to prevent infection. Do not apply any creams or other pharmaceutical products until after first consulting with your puppy's veterinarian. Do not pop or drain any blisters that may have formed as a result of the burn. Don't panic or act impulsively but instead call the veterinarian or take your dog to the closest animal emergency clinic.

 

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