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It is important to begin artificial respiration right away if you want a chance of saving your dog’s life. If their heart stops beating, then you need to use chest compressions to ensure the blood continues to pump. Chest compressions and artificial respiration together are referred to as cardiopulmonary resuscitation – CPR.
There are several steps you should follow if your dog needs CPR. These include:
If you have noticed that your dog’s heart has stopped beating, then you should begin CPR immediately. It is a good idea to have two people to do this so that you can handle the artificial respiration, as well as the chest compressions at the same time. For two people who are doing CPR, you should alternate one breath with a series of three compressions and for one person doing CPR, you should alternate one breath for every five compressions.
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There are many reasons your dog may need CPR. Knowing what to do in a time of emergency may mean the difference in life and death. Make sure to keep this in mind if you have a pet. You never know when these skills could come in handy.
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