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Seizure-Prone Hunting Dog Gear Guide: Get Detection Technology & GPS Collars

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Being out in the wild with your canine companion can be an awesome way to bond. However, if your dog has a seizure while out in the woods, things can suddenly get quite traumatic. That's why you need to be prepared, and K9Pointers wants to help you make sure you are. Their guide highlights several different specialized pieces of equipment designed to protect, treat, and resuscitate your seizure-prone hunting dog. The guide also shares some preventative measures you can take to minimize the risk of your canine companion having a seizure while outdoors.

Learn how you can put the bite on hunting dog seizures by visiting https://k9pointers.com/seizure-prone-hunting-dogs-gear-accessories

Seizures: A Scary Situation

According to Today’s Veterinary Practice, seizures occur in as many as 5% of all dogs in America. While not a huge number relative to other dog-related afflictions, seizures can still be a tremendous source of worry, stress, and fear for both you and your dog. With its guide, K9Pointers is equipping you with the tools you need to help your dog should the unthinkable happen.

“When you’re out in the field with your hunting companion, being prepared is key,” explains Heather Owens, author of the guide. “The right gear can mean the difference between a minor incident and a major emergency. In our new guide, we show you what that gear looks like and how it can make hunting with your dog safer.”

Seizure Detection Technology

One of the most critical pieces of gear the guide recommends you get is seizure detection technology. Seizure detection technology is collar designed to identify irregularities indicative of a seizure. It does this by monitoring your dog’s heart rate, body temperature, activity levels, and location. If one of these metrics changes drastically, it sends an alert to your phone, prompting you to intervene.

First-Aid Kits

Another piece of gear K9Pointers suggests you have on hand is a comprehensive canine first-aid kit. Ideally, the kit should include any seizure medications and syringes for administration, dosage instructions, honey or Karo syrup, a thermometer, a muzzle, and a blanket. While most of these items are intended for your dog, essentials like the muzzle and blanket also help protect you from snapping and flailing.

In addition to seizure detection technology and a first-aid kit, other items that may be useful while out in the wild include padded high-visibility vests, GPS collars, and safety harnesses.

Preventative Measures

Though seizures are unpredictable, there are a few things you can do to reduce the chances of your dog having one. Firstly, you want to make sure the environment they're in is safe, comfortable, and easy to navigate. Keeping your dog fed


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