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What To Do If My Cat Or Dog Is Choking

If your cat or dog suddenly shows signs that they may be choking then you need to move quickly to treat them. Our Tracy vets share the steps you should immediately take if you think your cat or dog may be choking.

The Most Common Signs That Your Cat or Dog May Be Choking

Most dogs and cats will display some combination of the following symptoms if they are choking:

  • Distress
  • Pawing at the mouth
  • Rubbing their face against the ground
  • Gagging or retching
  • Salivation
  • Coughing
  • Blue mucous membranes (cyanosis)

What You Need To Do If Your Cat Or Dog Is Choking

Try To Remove The Foreign Object

First, restrain your pet. Choking cats and dogs will struggle, and this can potentially cause them harm. If they are choking because a cord, string or other item is wrapped around the neck, carefully use a pair of scissors to cut it off.

If the cat or dog is choking on something lodged in their mouth or throat, open the mouth to see if you can locate the object. If you can see it, try to swipe it away with your finger.

If you cannot see it, don't try to poke your finger down your pet's throat in an effort to find it, as this can cause injury. If you can't dislodge the object by swiping it away, do not try to poke it or push on it, as this could force it further down the throat.

Heimlich Maneuver For Cats or Dogs

If you are not able to remove the object your pet is choking on, you'll have to do the Heimlich maneuver:

  • Lay your pet on their side.
  • Hold your pet's back against your stomach (head up, paws down).
  • With one hand, find the soft hollow under the ribs (your closed fist should fit into this spot).
  • Use the hand on your pet's stomach to pull up and in two or three times, toward your own stomach, using a sharp thrusting motion.
  • Check the mouth to determine if the object has been dislodged.

Performing CPR on Cats or Dogs

If this doesn’t work and your cat loses their pulse, begin CPR at approximately 120 chest compressions per minute and continue these until at the veterinary practice.

Steps To Take After Treating Choking In Cats or Dogs

Even if you manage to remove the object that is choking your cat or dog, it is wise to bring your pet to the vet anyway. The vet will be able to ensure that the choking didn't cause any harm to your pet's body that you can't see.

How To Prevent Your Cat or Dog From Choking

To minimize the chances of your pet choking in the future, make sure to keep an eye on anything that could be a potential choking hazard.

Generally, dog and cat food is formulated with the animal's size in mind, but it's always a good idea to monitor them when they are eating anyway.

Monitor your dog or cat during play and make sure any toys do not include pieces that could break off and become potential choking hazards.

Note: The advice provided in this post is intended for informational purposes and does not constitute medical advice regarding pets. For an accurate diagnosis of your pet's condition, please make an appointment with your vet.

If your pet was choking and you have been able to treat them then it is important to have them examined by our Tracy vets to ensure there was no damage. If your cat or dog is choking and you have been unable to clear their airway then you need to seek emergency veterinary attention immediately.

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