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>Give the ferret 20-30 chest compressions slowly and then place your mouth
>over their nose and mouth and blow once. Repeat this method until the
>ferret starts to breathe.
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>[Moderator's note: Please don't forget just how tiny ferret lungs are
>when you try to fill them with air. Not to say you shouldn't do it...
>just be careful! BIG]
I'm going to second BIG on this one. I was taught how to do CPR and rescue
breathing for a human infant, and even for a human baby you have to be EVER
so careful.
I'd think you'd be running an enormous risk of bursting the ferrets's
lungs, and you would *without a doubt* fill the ferret's stomach up with
air...possibly to the point where you would risk bursting the stomach, too.
(Just a guess there, but anyone who has been trained in rescue breathing
can tell you why people almost always vomit after receiving rescue
breathing.)
Any wildlife rehabbers/vets want to comment on CPR/rescue breaths for
animals?
- Megan
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Megan O'Shaughnessy, D.C. | North Cascades Chiropractic Clinic
360-853-9023 | Concrete, WA
[Posted in FML issue 2594]
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