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The first step in removing a dog with a back injury from a cage is?
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The first step in removing a dog with a back injury from a cage is?
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Make sure the dog’s injured area is not too close to hard areas, such as the cage. Make it lean down a bit. Hope that helps
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Put a muzzle on it before you do anything. Hurt dogs are scared you’re just gonna hurt them more
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