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CPR For Your Dog - It could save their life! (Saving your pet with CPR)

11/15/2013

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There is nobody you can call, in the way that we can call for an ambulance, to assist you if there is a medical emergency with your dog. While you are figuring out how to get your pet to the closest veterinarian hospital, performing animal CPR can potentially save their life and keep them alive until you can get to an emergency veterinarian establishment.

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Ann Strating
11/16/2013 08:54:04 am

Thank you Angel for this wonderful website! I had first discovered you on Facebook...and now tonight I am totally discovering what great information you provide & the dedication/love you have for dogs and their humans♥ I am the Mama of 3 dogs...in which are my life! I am disabled and my babys keep me going. So the IMPORTANCE to keeping them happy & healthy is what I live for.
I really had never thought about ever having to give CPR to one of my dogs. After all these years of my experience having the pleasure of the presence of many dogs in my life....I feel like I could SAVE ONE OF THEM! Just knowing that I can perform CPR or just able to check for a pulse in the proper locations has giving me comfort.
I will continue to read your blog and posts, as I am very convinced that I could really affect and change the longevity of my canine family in the future by changing over to one of your Raw Food Diets or Homemade Food Diets.
Again, much APPRECIATION for what you do!
Ann Strating-from St. Cloud MN

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K9 Instinct link
11/16/2013 08:56:17 am

Ann,

Thank you so much for your kind words, they mean the world to me. I am so happy I could provide information that can keep you and your furry family safe, happy and healthy! Your dogs are so lucky to have such an amazing mom like you!

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Cheray Love-Lucas
9/3/2019 04:21:31 am

Thank you so much, for helpful and lifesaving information!

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Austine link
2/2/2014 10:16:27 am

Good blog post !!!!i also share some useful information about Dog.Puppies have been specifically reared for many years, some of the time by inbreeding pooches from the same hereditary lines, at times by blending mutts from altogether different lines.

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Cat Breeds link
5/9/2014 06:04:38 pm

Good blog post !!!!!I was unaware of much of what you wrote about in your article. Your information was very helpful and I hope others feel the same. Wonderful work.

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Jan van Geffen
7/26/2014 03:45:51 am

Dit moet iedere hondenbezitter weten. Ik heb vele jaren aan EHBO gedaan en veel is toepasbaar op een hond.

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Schyerl link
7/27/2014 03:59:23 am

Thank you this is a much needed info for pet parents.

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Iris Raffol's
10/22/2014 06:56:39 am

The best blog so far that I have discovered KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK it is a much needed info especially for doggie grandma's like me :)

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K9 Instinct
10/22/2014 07:47:52 am

Thank you so much for the wonderful feedback! :)

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Joyce,
12/8/2014 01:34:02 pm

I had German Shepherd s back in the 1960s , one I trained in obedience Ud,, Tracking, search and rescue, and Schutzhunde. This truly is themost versatile of all the breeds.

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Gayle Howe
5/20/2015 12:38:58 am

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