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                    First aid for bite woundsQuickly assess the wound. If there are large areas of skin missing and/or you can see tendons muscles or bones, cover the area with a clean dry dressing and go immediately to your nearest vets. 
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                    First aid for bleeding woundsQuickly assess the bleeding, if your pet has a bleeding wound that is spurting bright red blood, they may have damaged an artery. This bleeding may be more difficult to stop so apply a firm pressure and go immediately to your nearest vets. 
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                    First aid for broken bonesBroken bones are extremely painful and require immediate veterinary attention.If your pet has broken a bone, be very careful when moving them. They are likely to be in a lot of pain and may bite you if they are scared and hurting. 
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                    First aid for bruisesHow to treat your pet at home if they have a bruise. 
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                    First aid for burnsAlways take your pet to your vet for a burn, no matter what size. 
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