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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Seattle
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During a training session, a dog had a seizure and stopped breathing. The trainer immediately steps into action and performs CPR on the dog. Amazing!
Thought I'd share this with you guys. Most impressive thing is he was actually on my list of trainers to interview and consider. This is definitely a point in his favor. Last edited by ladyfreckles; 11-20-2011 at 08:29 AM. |
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I plan to get Pet First Aid/CPR certified again (I was certified in my old state, but I'm not here) at the same place I got my human CPR training, which is a CPR specific training center in Seattle. Look for a center like that in your own city. Or you can google "Pet CPR Training [city name]".
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