Puppy Dog Electric Shock

If you find your puppy in contact with an electrified artifact, do not touch it until the contact has been broken or the current has quit running through the puppy. If the accident takes place in the house then the quickest and safest way to stop the electricity is by switching off the main breaker to the house. If you are outside or have no way of switching off the electricity then you can use a wooden pole or tree branch to attempt to unplug the electrified device or to pull your puppy away from it.Never use anything made of metal or any other conductive material as this will only result in you being shocked as well.
Do not touch the puppy until you are completely sure that there is no more current running through it. When you can touch it, you should check first to see if the puppy is breathing and has a stable pulse. If necessary begin AR and/or CPR. If you must move the puppy use the same precautions as if dealing with a fracture as the puppy could have internal injuries. Seek immediate medical attention.

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