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Field Guide

Dog First Aid Emergency Care for the Hunting, Working, and Outdoor Dog (Field Guide)

Nothing can ruin a day afield faster than a dog injury. This is the first field guide covering the injuries a dog can encounter in the field, presenting the symptoms and treatment.

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EXCELLENT. Good format for field carry, information well arranged.
Must have for dog owners - will ultimately give you piece of mind and probably save you money from unnecessary pet visits.
Great book for common knowledge, hiking, etc.
This book has come in very handy with my two dogs. It tells you the proper way to provide first aid to our canines if the vet in unavailable.
Great easy to read guide for in the field first aid!.
Already used it to help a cut on my dog!.
Great book to have in your home and on backpacking trips. I also keep a dog first aid kit.
This is a very, very basic canine first aid book. None of the topics go very in depth.
If you hunt, just buy it. There is something in it you will need.
This is a very useful book. It doesn't just tell you to go to a vet in every circumstance, but what to do.
This is a nice smaller book for veterinary problems that happen anywhere. This is often given as a gift along with the Dog Owners home veterinary guide.
Love this for backpacking with our dogs. Probably worth reading prior to heading out, but great emergency tips o take care of the pups.
Got this for our Search and Rescue dogs to keep in first aid box....It is really basic...
So useful & it gives clear answers to a dog owner's questions if an emergency should arise when you're out with your best friend.I have also given a copy as a gift.
This is a good book to provide basic emergency care for your outdoor dog. They provide some great instructions on bandages/packaging a dog with lacerations.

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