| by The team at Fido Dog Treats |
| As many know, dogs can get into trouble by attempting to consume inedible items. Whether it is a small stick, trash or worse, we need to be ready to remove almost anything from canine jaws. This is where the dog owner must be both master and protector as it takes a quick response and strong will to pry open a mouth full of teeth.
Simply knowing the proper procedure will help ensure positive results and reduce the risk of a bite. Using your thumb and forefinger, press on the sides of the muzzle behind the incisors. Push inward so that the sides of the mouth are between the upper and lower jaw. Apply upward pressure to open the jaw. Use your other hand to grab the offending object and to keep your dog from closing his or her lower jaw. D.P. Hesano writes the News Blog for the online dog supply shop FidoDogTreats.com |
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