Dog Driven Podcast

Emergency or Not? Knowing When to Move Fast, Monitor, or Wait

37 min · 20 mei 2026
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What’s actually an emergency with your dog… and what can safely wait until morning? In this solo episode of Dog Driven, Whitney breaks down one of the most important skills every dog owner should have: knowing how to recognize true emergencies, assess your dog quickly, and stay calm under pressure. From heat stroke and bloat to limping, vomiting, injuries, and “just not acting right,” this episode walks through: * how to tell the difference between emergency vs monitor-at-home situations, * when to head to the ER immediately, * how to check your dog’s temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, hydration, and gum color, * what normal vital signs actually look like, * and what every sporting or working dog owner should keep in a field first aid kit. Whether you’re in the duck blind, at a hunt test, on the road, or at home after hours, this episode is designed to help you make smarter decisions faster — and potentially save your dog’s life one day. Because preparation matters long before the emergency happens.

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