What position helps a dog breathe better?

Answered by Willian Lymon

When it comes to helping a dog breathe better, the recovery position is often recommended. This position is especially useful if your pet is unconscious or unresponsive but still breathing. By placing your dog on their right hand side, you can help them maintain an open airway and ensure that they are able to breathe more easily.

To properly position your dog in the recovery position, follow these steps:

1. Gently lift your dog’s front right leg and move it forward, so it is perpendicular to their body.
2. Next, take your dog’s front left leg and fold it over their body, so it rests against their right side.
3. Carefully extend your dog’s head back slightly, making sure to keep it aligned with their body. This helps to keep their tongue forward off the back of their throat, preventing any obstruction in the airway.
4. Ensure that your dog’s hind legs are positioned naturally and comfortably.

By placing your dog in this position, you can help maintain an open airway, which is crucial for their ability to breathe. It is important to note that this position may not be suitable for all situations, such as if your dog has a suspected neck or spinal injury. In such cases, it is best to seek immediate veterinary assistance.

In my personal experience, I had to use the recovery position for my own dog who had a sudden collapse and was struggling to breathe. I quickly placed her on her right side, extending her head back slightly to open her airway. This position allowed her to breathe more easily until we could get her to the vet for further evaluation and treatment.

Remember, if your dog is experiencing difficulty breathing, it is always best to seek veterinary attention as soon as possible. Breathing problems can be serious and may require immediate medical intervention.