When do dogs need oxygen?
When do dogs need oxygen?
1. Dogs have difficulty breathing
If a dog has symptoms such as rapid breathing, shortness of breath, dry cough, and wheezing, it may be that the lungs are infected or there is a problem with the heart function. At this time, it is necessary to send the dog to the hospital for oxygen therapy in time to help the dog breathe, maintain oxygen supply, relieve the condition, and prevent other organ dysfunction caused by hypoxia.
2. The dog suddenly has an epileptic seizure
When a dog suddenly has an epileptic seizure, it will have difficulty breathing due to symptoms such as muscle rigidity and spasm, which can easily cause hypoxemia, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. In this case, the dog needs to be sent to the hospital immediately for oxygen therapy to save the dog's life in time.
3. The dog is in a high altitude area for a long time
If the dog is in a high altitude area for a long time, such as mountaineering, hiking and other activities, the oxygen partial pressure in the air will decrease, which will affect the dog's respiratory function, shortness of breath, fatigue, and even altitude sickness. At this time, the dog needs to be given oxygen to help the dog adapt to the plateau environment and protect the dog's life safety.
4. Dogs have respiratory diseases
Some dogs suffer from respiratory diseases, such as bronchitis, emphysema, lung infection, etc., which can easily lead to hypoxemia in dogs and threaten their lives. At this time, oxygen therapy is needed to relieve the symptoms of the dog's disease, increase the oxygen supply in the dog's body, and improve the dog's quality of life.
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