👉Emergency Pet CPR👈"While having to administer CPR to your pet can be terrifying, being prepared can help you act calmly and confidently in an emergency.Stay Calm:1️⃣ Breathe: Take a few deep breaths to steady yourself. Focus on the feeling of the air filling your lungs.2️⃣ Delegate: If there are bystanders, assign them tasks like finding the nearest emergency vet.3️⃣ Focus: Keep your mind clear. Concentrate on the steps ahead and stay in the moment.When to Start CPR:🐾 Your pet isn’t responding🐾 Your pet isn’t breathing🐾 You can’t feel a heartbeat or pulseHow to Perform CPR:Compressions:❤️ Position your pet on their side.❤️ Deliver 120 compressions per minute (2 per second).❤️ For every 30 compressions, give 2 breaths.Breaths:❤️ Close your pet’s mouth and seal it with your fingers.❤️ Cover their nose and give 2 breaths—enough to make their chest rise.❤️ Check for a heartbeat after 2 minutes. If there’s no pulse, continue.When to Stop CPR:🐾 Your pet starts breathing and responding🐾 You reach the vet clinic and they take over🐾 You can’t continue physically🐾 Your pet starts breathing but is still unconsciousRecovery Position:Place your pet’s head to the side, slightly tilting down (unless there’s head trauma).Compression Techniques:🐶 Medium to Large Dogs: Compress one third of the chest depth.🐱 Small Dogs/Cats: Use your thumb and fingers for compression, or compress directly over the heart.Stay prepared and know that you can make a difference in your pet's life! ❤️Emergency Pet CPR
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