Electrocution/Electrical Shock

Signs/symptoms

1. Animal will often be panting or in respiratory distress.
2. In severe cases, the animal may be unconscious near the source of electricity.
3. There is often a burn across the middle of the tongue and lips.
5. More likely to occure with puppies and kittens, given their overly-inquisitive nature and desire to bite and chew everything.

Treatment

1. Be sure electrical source is removed prior to touching animal.
2. Examine the animal's mouth and rinse it with cold water. (Rinse mouth only if the animal is concious.)
3. Administer CPR as appropriate (see Cardiac Arrest).
4. Seek immediate veterinary care if the animal is exhibiting any respiratory distress.
5. Monitor for oral lesions over the next 2-3 weeks. Should any lesions develop, see a veterinarian as soon as possible.




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