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  2. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia can happen in most mammals in cold weather and can be fatal. Baby mammals such as kittens are unable to regulate their body temperatures and have a risk of hypothermia if they are not kept warm by their mothers. Many animals other than humans often induce hypothermia during hibernation or torpor. [citation needed]

  3. Fading puppy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Hypothermia and hyperthermia [3] Lack of adequate care from the mother [2] [3] Congenital defects [2] [3] Low birth weight [3] Infection or disease [3] After birth, the majority of the puppy's immune system is gained through the colostrum, or first milk. If the puppy is unable to nurse sufficiently of this milk, they may be more susceptible to ...

  4. How cold is too cold? Here's what makes the bitter cold so ...

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    According to NWS, hypothermia is a serious health condition that happens when the body's temperature is too low. What temperature does hypothermia start? Hypothermia begins once the body's ...

  5. Clinical death - Wikipedia

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    This induced hypothermia technique is beginning to be used in emergency medicine. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] The combination of mildly reducing body temperature, reducing blood cell concentration, and increasing blood pressure after resuscitation was found especially effective – allowing for recovery of dogs after 12 minutes of clinical death at normal ...

  6. Faithful dog survives 10 weeks, stays with owner who died of ...

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    A days-long search of the treacherous and steep western side of the mountain between where Moore's car was parked and t Faithful dog survives 10 weeks, stays with owner who died of hypothermia in ...

  7. Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation - Wikipedia

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    In one experiment performed around 2006, 12 of 14 dogs survived EPR, whereas 0 of 7 dogs survived the CPR control group. [8] EPR can utilize equipment like catheters and pumps found in any trauma center. [1] In the future, advances in technology might allow a paramedic to use EPR in the field until a patient can be taken to hospital. [1]

  8. How to spot and prevent hypothermia - AOL

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    According to the CDC, on average, the United States has about 1,300 hypothermia-related deaths a year. Of the deaths reported between 1999 and 2011, 67 percent of them were men.

  9. Hibernation - Wikipedia

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    Hibernation may last days, weeks, or months—depending on the species, ambient temperature, time of year, and the individual's body-condition. Before entering hibernation, animals need to store enough energy to last through the duration of their dormant period, possibly as long as an entire winter.