If you had a broken or fractured bone, or if you had a severe sprain or puncture wound, how would you want to be picked up and placed in a vehicle for transport to a hospital?
Very gently and with the least amount of resistance as possible, right?
Your dog would want the same gentle and less movement option as well, so it is important for you to know how to load and unload your dog into a vehicle when it is injured.
As a dog owner, it is always wise to have a strong piece of plywood on hand that is large enough to accommodate your dog’s body size and weight.
It will be used as a stretcher if the need ever arises for you to have to transport your dog for an emergency.
Never lift your dog to place it on the piece of wood, always slide the stretcher under your dog. Pay a visit to the website for the veterinary clinic Stafford.
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