Pet First-Aid Basics: What to Do Before the Ambulance Arrives
Those first few minutes matter. Learn the simple first-aid steps every pet parent should know while help is on the way.
In an emergency, the minutes before professional help arrives can make all the difference. Staying calm and knowing a few basic steps can keep your pet stable until a pet ambulance reaches you. Here's a practical, no-panic guide.
1. Keep yourself safe first
Even the gentlest pet may bite or scratch when frightened or in pain. Approach slowly, speak softly, and if needed, use a folded towel or a makeshift muzzle (never on a vomiting or choking animal).
2. Control bleeding
Apply firm, steady pressure with a clean cloth or gauze. Don't keep lifting it to check — hold for at least 3–5 minutes. If blood soaks through, add another layer on top instead of removing the first.
3. Choking
If your pet is pawing at their mouth and struggling to breathe, open the mouth and look for a visible object. Only remove it if you can do so without pushing it further down. For small pets, hold them with the head pointed down; for larger dogs, a gentle Heimlich-style thrust just below the ribcage can help.
4. Heatstroke
Move your pet to shade immediately. Wet them with cool (not ice-cold) water, especially the belly and paws, and offer small sips of water. Heatstroke is a true emergency — call for help right away.
When in doubt, book a pet ambulance through the Paylap Pet Care app and keep your vet on the line while you administer first aid.
Build a simple pet first-aid kit
- Gauze, non-stick bandages and adhesive tape
- Blunt-tipped scissors and tweezers
- Digital thermometer
- Saline solution and antiseptic wipes
- A copy of your vet's number and your pet's medical records
First aid is not a substitute for veterinary care — it simply buys time. The goal is always to stabilise your pet and get them to a professional as quickly and safely as possible.
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