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hi everyone this is Lisa from dog first-aid just taking a moment to chat with you about the importance of visual risk assessments in any first aid situation and please bear in mind that in any first-aid incident human safety is paramount and that does mean you if you are injured yourself youre not going to be able to go on and help that injured animal or injured dog to the best of your ability so do before you rush into any of these situations just take a moment to have a look around try and work out whats happened look at any dangers anything thats affecting the dog that might also affect you keeping yourself safe so that you can help the dog to the best of your ability so go be great first aiders and stay safe