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Voss: Basic first aid principles to help your pet
By Dr. Kelly Voss Follow
dr.kellyvoss@gmail.com at Aspen Times
· July 13, 2026
· 4 min read
Accidents are part of life when you share it with an adventurous dog. Here in Aspen , our pets spend far more time outside than the average American dog. They scramble over rocky trails, run alongside sharp ski edges, chase squirrels into groundhog holes and occasionally discover things we’d rathe...
Key takeaway Here in Aspen, our pets spend far more time outside than the average American dog.
Why this matters in Aspen News
Aspen's outdoor lifestyle puts pets at a higher risk for injuries and accidents, making basic first aid knowledge crucial for pet owners. The city's numerous trails and open spaces, while a blessing for dog owners, also increase the likelihood of encounters with wildlife, sharp objects, and other hazards. Given the remote location of some of these areas, it's not always possible to rush to the vet hospital immediately, making it essential to know how to provide initial care. In cases of cuts or lacerations, controlling bleeding and keeping the wound clean can make a significant difference in preventing infection and promoting healing. Similarly, knowing what not to do, such as inducing vomiting or applying certain substances to wounds, can help prevent further harm. By being prepared and informed, Aspen pet owners can help ensure their pets receive the best possible care in emergency situations.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 13, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Accidents are part of life when you share it with an adventurous dog. Here in Aspen, our pets spend far more time outside than the average American dog. They scramble over rocky trails, run alongside sharp ski edges, chase squirrels into groundhog holes and occasionally discover things we’d rathe...
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