Tiffany Kauth took her dog, Sugar, to obedience class at Canyon Crest K-9 Training Center. It was there that Sugar had a seizure. Kauth tearfully tells NBC News, “I was absolutely certain that I was losing my dog.”
Fortunately, dog trainer Ron Pace made a gutsy decision, and began CPR… despite the fact that he had never been trained in dog CPR. But after two minutes of chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breathing, Sugar was revived. Regarding the CPR, Pace explains, “It may not have been the correct way to do it… but it’s the outcome that’s important.”
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