SisMorphine wrote:Oh jeez. That made me cry. But I'm SUCH a weenie lately anyway
It also really made me want to renew my Canine/Feline CPR. Thanks for the reminder <3
pitbullmamaliz wrote:That is an amazing video. But I honestly can't help but wonder if his training methods caused it because at one point the woman says to the dog, "I'm so sorry."
SisMorphine wrote:Like Jeanine said, check into local Red Cross classes. Also keep an eye on some of the local vet/boarding facilities as they often hold annual certification courses for a small fee.
SisMorphine wrote:pitbullmamaliz wrote:That is an amazing video. But I honestly can't help but wonder if his training methods caused it because at one point the woman says to the dog, "I'm so sorry."
After having recently witnessed a dog go into a seizure due to a hard correction, that was actually the first thing that came to my mind as well
plebayo wrote:That was quick acting on his part that's for sure. Nothing can describe the moment you see a dog's eyes roll back in their head and they turn blue.
A veterinarian later determined Sugar suffers a heart condition and must refrain from strenuous activity.
pitbullmamaliz wrote:That is an amazing video. But I honestly can't help but wonder if his training methods caused it because at one point the woman says to the dog, "I'm so sorry."
LMM wrote:For anyone located in Rochester we routinely hold an Animal First Aid class that covers CPR fully at Tails of Success.
HappyPuppy wrote:Gosh - she was just a little hysterical!?!
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