Dog in shock

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Rcoff
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Dog in shock

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Had two dogs attacked by coyotes today. I brought them in the house, cleaned out wounds with peroxide, but one is in shock; I wrapped her in a towel to keep her warm; any other suggestions on what to do?
Thanks,
Bob
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Flatlander2
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Re: Dog in shock

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Sorry to hear! Sounds to me like the dog needs a vet. If it is in shock it is due to blood loss means it needs fluids.Also probably some antibiotics to keep a systemic infection from occurring.
If it was my hound I would get it to a vet.
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ken pack
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Re: Dog in shock

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VET

Rcoff
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Re: Dog in shock

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FYI 15 CC s of Pedialite brought her out of it. Second dose next morning back to normal.
Thanks,
Bob
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