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How would I know if my animal is going into shock and what should I do?
Look for signs of weakness, unconsciousness, cool skin and extremities,rapid heart rate, weak pulse. If your pet exhibits any of these signs, try to maintain his breathing, control any bleeding, keep him warm, position his head lower than the rest of his body, monitor his pulse, and give CPR if necessary.
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