Symptoms of dog stuck in throat

Symptoms of a dog stuck in its throat
A dog with a foreign object stuck in its throat usually manifests as constant retching, swallowing, coughing and stretching its neck forward, accompanied by drooling and constant scratching of the mouth with its front paws. Wait for more obvious symptoms. It will affect normal eating and show obvious pain; if the dog vomits with foamy mucus and blood, it means that the foreign body has scratched the esophagus or intestines. At this time, the poop scooper needs to remove the dog as soon as possible. Go to the hospital and seek professional veterinary help. Do not blindly induce vomiting on your own to avoid more serious consequences.
First aid method for dogs stuck in the throat and choking
If you find that your dog is stuck in the throat and has difficulty breathing or is suffocating, you should immediately use the Heimlich first aid method and ask the dog to stand up. Let the dog lean against you, then put your hand on the soft part under the dog's ribs and press it quickly with your fist 2-3 times. Generally, the dog's airway can be opened through impact and the foreign matter can be discharged; if it does not work after trying, you should Contact your veterinarian immediately.
Emergency measures for dogs stuck in their throats
1. First, let the dog open its mouth to check for foreign objects. If it is in the throat and has not penetrated into the flesh, you can use chopsticks or long tweezers to remove it; < br />2. Grab the dog’s hind limbs and pat the back gently to make the dog cough up the foreign body;
3. Use chopsticks to press the base of the dog’s tongue to induce vomiting. The foreign body is brought out through vomiting;
4 . If the foreign body cannot be seen or the foreign body cannot be expelled through emergency measures, it is recommended to send it to the pet hospital immediately and seek veterinary help.