How to avoid panicking in an emergency if your dog is in danger?

Pet     9:02am, 26 October 2025

I believe that pet owners often encounter puppies that suddenly panic. Many people have questions about this. How come they are so good one second and suddenly startled the next second? This is very likely that the dog senses danger. So how will the dog behave when it encounters danger? Let’s take a look!

Spasticity: The main symptoms are stiffness of the limbs and twitching of the whole body. When encountering such a situation, you must first stay calm, try to avoid touching the dog, and prevent the dog from touching other objects to protect itself. Once the dog stops convulsing, take it to the pet hospital for examination immediately.

Electric shock: Dogs are curious about all new things. They will want to touch power cords when they see them, which can easily cause electric shock. The correct way for dog owners to do this is to use a wooden stick to separate the dog from the wires, then put the dog in a side-lying position, open its mouth and pull out its tongue, and check its breathing. Once breathing is found to have stopped, perform cardiac resuscitation immediately.

Burn: If the dog is accidentally burned, the dog will definitely scream and lick and bite the injured area. Then we should check the burned part in time, cut off the hair to expose the wound, and then wrap ice cubes in a towel to apply cold compress to the wound.

Fracture: It is inevitable that a dog will have a fracture during exercise. Once the dog owner finds something wrong, he or she must examine the dog to find the exact location of the fracture. The dog may be very resistant to the owner touching this location. We should wrap the fracture with gauze and fix it with tape. Take the dog to the pet hospital immediately for examination. Be careful not to touch the fracture.