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Are You Prepared for a Pet Emergency!

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If you know how to perform CPR on a child and an adult, kudos to you. Really. You are doing a great service to your friends, family, and certain strangers who might benefit from your skills. But, have you ever thought of what you would do in case of a pet emergency?

A paramedic, Eric Roth, has written a book about K9 emergency and first aid called K9 Medic, How to Save Your Dog’s Life During an EmergencyAlthough it might not be something you think about, being prepared for ANY kind of an emergency will put you at better odds of saving a life, human or not.

The book talks about various of aspects of emergency care, from CPR to removing a stinger from a pet’s skin/paws (using a credit card). Roth was inspired to write this book after hearing a story about a young girl with a severe peanut allergy saving the life of her “allergy alert” dog when it severed an artery.

Roth notes that one aspect of emergency care that is underrated is the ability to stay calm. This is applicable for a pet owner whose pet has been severely injured, but also for any person in the same situation when a loved one is in an emergency.

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Hero of the Week: Aly DeMarco!


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When Aly DeMarco took an infant CPR class, she hoped she wouldn’t have to use it. She never had to use it during a babysitting job, but she did end up having to use it for her father, who suffered from sudden cardiac death when he was on a stationary bike at home.

Aly was getting ready to go to school when she heard her dad calling her name. At first she thought he might just be asking her to take care of her younger sister, but she noticed that his voice sounded a little weird. By the time she got to her father, he was passed out on the ground.

Aly called 911 and performed CPR until help arrived. Her dad was hospitalized and in a coma for over a week. When he woke up, he was surprised and impressed that it was his tween daughter who had saved his life.

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