A one-day class teaches committed pet owners to perform CPR and treat gashes and broken bones

Pet CPR can mean the difference between life and death

What Ragazzi life member would not seize at the opportunity to give the “kiss of life” to their beloved pet and bring them back from the brink of demise? A special class is being taught in a few cities in Canada and the U.S. that teachs pet CPR. Some “committed pet owners” may want to go as far as taking a full day course where they cover ‘other pet first-aid instruction on treating bleeding, choking and broken bones.’ And the most compelling part of all? ‘According to the American Animal Hospital Association, 25 per cent of pets that end up in emergency veterinary clinics could have been saved if their owners knew and applied just one first-aid technique.’ (full article)

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