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How to Avoid Losing Your Pet to Secondary Drowning
As veterinarians, we've shared a lot of information about how to keep your pets safe around water. What you might not realize, however, is that, after saving your pet from a near-drowning, they might not be out of the woods. Just as with humans, pets can fall victim to dry or secondary drowning, and we explore that and how to keep them safe below.
Pet Drowning
Veterinary Emergency Clinic
4 minutes read
10 months ago
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