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  • How to Learn Animal CPR

    Knowing how to perform animal CPR can help save a life in the time it takes to reach veterinary care. Locating animal CPR courses in your community can be a simple process although online courses may be more accessible in some areas. Most often, animal CPR classroom courses are two- to four-hour one-day courses. Online courses also vary in length and may offer the freedom of working through the course at your leisure.

  • How to Learn Pet CPR

    Common pets like cats and dogs can be resuscitated should they stop breathing, or should their hearts stop beating, with cardiopulmonary resuscitation procedures, just like humans. Parents and caregivers often choose to become trained in CPR and first aid skills when they are caring for small children so that they can be prepared to perform lifesaving procedures, should the need arise. Similar principles apply to pets, and the American Red Cross offers classes and complete at-home courses in pet CPR that include extensive manuals and DVDs demonstrating the techniques.

  • Canine CPR Certification

    If you are thinking about getting your first puppy or have concerns about taking care of an ill or aged family dog, taking a canine CPR certification class may be a good idea. When pets become ill or injured, they may act unlike themselves because of fear or pain. Canine CPR classes will cover how to recognize an ill or injured dog, how to approach her and how to take action that will increase her chance of survival while keeping you safe in the process.

  • Pet CPR Classes

    CPR is a first aid procedure that aims to continue breathing and restart the heart in the event of cardiac arrest. Animals of all shapes and sizes can benefit from the lifesaving effects of CPR. The procedure can be used on common house pets, including dogs and cats, and may mean the difference between life and death during an emergency. The following resources for finding pet CPR classes can help you learn how to perform CPR on a pet.

  • Canine CPR Training

    You never know when an emergency will occur. Canine CPR is just one aspect of emergency first aid or critical aid that can potentially save the life of your dog or a dog you know and love. Even if you never have to use the skills you learn, canine CPR is a good skill to have in your repertoire.

  • How to Administer Canine CPR

    Canine CPR, or cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, is based on the theory of artificially breathing for, and beating the heart of, a dog in distress. Knowing how to perform canine CPR can greatly increase the chances of your pet's survival in an emergency.

  • American Red Cross CPR for Dogs

    American Red Cross chapters offer certification in pet first-aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Canine CPR should be done only on animals that are not breathing and have no pulse or heartbeat; it should never be attempted on conscious dogs. To begin CPR, lay the dog on its right side.

  • CPR for Dogs

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure that can help dogs that have stopped breathing and whose hearts have stopped beating. Dog CPR is very similar to the procedure used on humans: the technique involves clearing the airway, administering artificial breaths, and maintaining circulation of blood to the heart.

  • About Animal CPR

    Emergency situations occur every day, all around the world. Accidents, natural disasters and acts of violence cause injury and death to humans and animals alike. In recent years, animal cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or animal CPR, has grown in popularity as more and more people realize just how important our furry companions are. CPR for animals is very similar to that for humans, and is just ad beneficial. Saving an animal in need can be a truly rewarding and uplifting experience.

  • How to Give First Aid to Pets

    This article will teach a person the basics on how to save a furry loved one, the family pet.

  • How to Perform the Heimlich Maneuver on a Dog

    For many people, their dog is a dear and beloved member of their family. People love and care for their canine friends as if they were real people. However, dogs are also like people in that they can get hurt and stop breathing. Do you know what to do if your dog becomes lifeless, breathless or pulseless? Knowing the Heimlich maneuver for a dog could possibly save your best friend's life one day.

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