Abulawi's Michigan Dachshund's

About us....

All fur-babies (mini akc dachshunds) are birthed in my home and raised
with my kids and my other dogs. The fur-babies are taken to my veterinarian at 6 weeks of age for their first check. For the beginning shots.
I charge $350.00- $400.00 per puppy. (FULL REGISTATION) I register all litters with the American Kennel Club (AKC), I will give you the AKC paper when you receive your puppy. I require a $100.00 non-refundable deposit for my puppies. I also require that the balance due be paid in full prior to puppy turning 7weeks of age.

 

                                           

 
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COLORS MY DOGS CARRY
 
 

Martha my black and Tan female is a carrier of American Cream, chocolates, and possibly piebald.

Tinkerbell my Diluted Red is carrier for creams,  reds and dapples.
 
Todo carriers  chocolate, American cream, isabella and blue.
 
Fancy carries for Wild boars, Sables
 
 
 
 

HOW TO PERFORM CPR ON YOUR DOG

How To Administer CPR
If your DOG is NOT breathing use a finger to clear any mucus or other
objects from the mouth. TILT the head back to straighten the airway
passage.

Hold the mouth shut with one hand, and place your mouth over the
DOG'S nose and mouth making sure the seal is tight.

Blow into the nose while watching to see if the chest expands.

If the chest DOES NOT EXPAND start over again by clearing the mouth.
If the chest DOES EXPAND release your DOG'S mouth so it can exhale.

Repeat the breathing procedure once every five (5) seconds until your
DOG is breathing normally, or until your Vet or other Emergency
technician is available to begin treatment.

IF YOU CANNOT DETECT A HEARTBEAT YOU MUST PERFORM ARTIFICIAL
RESPIRATION IN CONJUNCTION WITH CARDIAC RESUSCITATION.
PUT your DOG on its right side. PUT the heel of your hand on the
ribcage just behind the elbow. PUT your other hand on top of the
first hand.

Firmly press on the ribcage in quick, smooth movements. Depending on
the size of your DOG press down 3-4 inches using both hands. The
compression should last no longer than 1/2 second. The smaller the
DOG the fewer inches of compression and less force are needed. At all
times try not to damage the ribcage.

Repeat this procedure a total of 10 times.

Then, if your DOG is not breathing, perform CPR as described above.

Alternate between the chest compressions (10 in a row), and one
breath into the DOG'S nose.

GET YOUR DOG TO A VET!!!!!

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