What to do if a Basset Puppy suffocates. How to rescue a newborn Basset Puppy from suffocation.

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Sarah Johnson

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What to do if a Basset Puppy suffocates. How to rescue a newborn Basset Puppy from suffocation.
What to do if a Basset Dog is choking? Do you know how to deal with a Basset Dog that is choking when it is born? The following editor will bring you the rescue method for a Basset Dog that is choking.

Rescue methods for Basset Dog choking:

1. Clean the respiratory tract. The respiratory tract is the most common place for baby Basset dogs to have problems. When a baby Basset dog suffocates, first make sure the respiratory tract is smooth. At this time, you should quickly lift the baby Basset Hound upside down or raise its hindquarters, wipe the mucus in the mouth and nose with gauze or towel, and then use an empty syringe or rubber straw to suck out the mucus in the door, nose and throat to make the respiratory tract unobstructed.

2. When we suffocate, we will all perform artificial respiration. The same is true for Basset Hound babies. Only artificial respiration can ensure safety. First, you can press the baby Basset Dog's abdomen rhythmically; secondly, pinch the ribs from both sides to alternately expand and compress the chest wall. At the same time, the assistant pulls the tongue out of the mouth when expanding the chest wall. When compressing the chest wall, Return the tongue into the mouth; in addition, you can also hold the two forelimbs and pull them back and forth to alternately expand and compress the chest wall.

Parents all hope that the Basset Dog will be born safely, healthy and strong, but we still have to be prepared for these emergencies, so as not to really become panicked at that time, and let us lose because of our delay. The little basset dog lost his life.